

Elevate Your Space with 1100LM of Smart, Efficient Lighting!
Beyond brightness, unleash brilliance
Meet A19 by Bright – your new smart bulb obsession! Boasting 1100 Lumens, a stellar 90+ CRI, and a mind-blowing 16 million colors, A19 outshines the competition. Take control with group, remote, and voice commands. Plus, it's the world's first WIFI mesh smart bulb – redefine your lighting game with A19!
Brilliance Beyond Brightness
True Colors Unleashed
A Palette of Possibilities
Command from Anywhere
Lighting Unity, Seamless Harmony
Mesh Group Control
Illuminate with a Word
Lighting on Your Schedule

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Q&A
Which countries are recommended for the A19 Smart Bulb?
We recommend the A19 series for the U.S. and Canada, where the working voltage of 110-120V is perfect. However, it's not ideal for Mexico (127V), Australia (240V), most European countries (230V), and Japan (100V).
What is the ideal scenario for using Mesh Group?
Mesh Grouping connects your bulbs within a mesh, extending coverage to areas with weaker WiFi signals. If you have 2 bulbs or more, you'll enjoy benefits like extended coverage, increased capacity for each router, improved connection stability, and consistent group control.
Can the Bright A19 Color be used outdoors?
Yes, it's rated for damp locations, but keep it away from direct exposure to the elements or fully enclosed luminaries. Operating temperature range: -4°F to 104°F.
Do I need a hub for Bright A19 Color?
Nope! Just a 2.4GHz WiFi connection. Easy peasy.
What smart home platforms does the Bright Smart Bulb work with?
It plays nice with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT, SmartThings, and our very own U Home App.
What physical switches can the smart bulb connect to?
Stick to non-smart or non-dimming switches. Dimming switches are a no-go to avoid any voltage-related hiccups.