New EarthBulb Smart LED Series from EarthTronics 

EarthTronics EarthBulb Smart LED

Nov 3, 2020

EarthTronics high efficiency EarthBulb Smart LED Lighting Series enables users to easily control ambiance and comfort through a wide range of white light and colors, while providing energy savings and security. The high-efficiency LED Series operates with WiFi or Bluetooth to control a wide range of white and colors for comfort and convenience.

The EarthBulb Smart LED Series includes the 9-watt A19 LED and the 8-watt BR30 LED, delivering 800 and 650 lumens with a high 90 CRI. Both LEDs are powered by the Tuya Smart App, available from Google Play or the App Store, to control white light from 2200K warm light to 6500K crisp daylight, as well as offering an RGB (red, blue, green) function that delivers infinite colors as well.  These Smart LEDs can be grouped with others, coordinated by room or area, and set to turn on and off at multiple times per day or week for both convenience and security.

The Smart LED Series is conveniently controlled by iOS and Android phones and devices, or voice controlled with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.  The A19 Smart LED was developed for table and floor lamps, as well as wall sconce. The BR30 was designed for recessed, track and display lighting in general purpose, retail and hospitality applications. 

The EarthBulb Smart LED Series will perform in temperatures ranging from -4°F to 104°F with a rated performance life of 25,000 hours and a 5-year limited warranty. The LEDs meet UL/FCC and RoHs approval and are Title 20 compliant. For more information about the EarthBulb Smart LED Series, visit Smart LED.

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