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The Best Smart LED Light Bulbs We’ve Tested for 2026

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Smart light bulbs abound, letting you replace your standard incandescent bulbs with a variety of connected solutions that support phone and voice control. Back when we first started reviewing connected lighting products a decade ago, a starter kit with three bulbs cost $200, but today, the best smart lights cost a fraction of that. Our top pick, the AiDot Linkind Matter Smart Light Bulb, displays 16 million colors and a range of white tones, and works with multiple smart home automation platforms. If you want decorative smart bulbs, colorful accent lighting for inside or outside your home, or a night-light for a kid’s room or a dark hallway, we have you covered in our list below.

Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks

EDITORS’ NOTE

Jan. 20, 2026: With this update, our lineup of recommended smart LED light bulbs remains unchanged. The existing picks have been vetted for currency and availability.

(Credit: AiDot)

  • Rich colors
  • Supports Matter
  • Works with multiple home automation platforms
  • Custom and music-themed effects
  • Offers power usage reports

The AiDot Linkind Wi-Fi Matter Smart Light Bulb features built-in Wi-Fi and works with the Matter smart home standard, allowing you to easily connect it to your home network and pair it with Alexa, Google, HomeKit, and SmartThings. It also supports IFTTT applets, which allow it to interact with various third-party smart home devices. It delivers rich colors and offers warm and cool whites, along with a variety of fun lighting effects and energy usage reports.

Interoperability seekers: If you’re looking for a smart and colorful LED bulb that will work with all your other smart home devices, the AiDot Linkind Matter Smart Light Bulb is your best bet, thanks to its support for Matter. It’s a plastic A19 bulb that uses a standard E26 screw-in base.

Those who track energy consumption: Despite its low price point, the AiDot Linkind Wi-Fi Matter Smart Light Bulb includes usage reports, a feature often reserved for pricier products.

Connectivity

Wi-Fi

Integrations

Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, IFTTT

Base Type

E26

Light Color

Color

Light Color Temperature

2,700K to 6,500K

Output

800 lumens

Mfr. Est. Lifespan

25000 hours

Geofencing/Location Services

Learn More

AiDot Linkind Matter Smart Light Bulb Review

  • Affordable
  • No hub required
  • Connects via Wi-Fi for remote app control
  • Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT, and Siri shortcuts
  • Supports light Rhythms, Scenes, and Schedules
  • Finicky Wi-Fi setup and app control in testing
  • No HomeKit support

Philips makes some of our favorite smart light bulbs, but its Hue LEDs are pricey. Starting at just $9.97, the Philips Dimmable A19 Smart Wi-Fi Wiz Light Bulb is a far more affordable option. It offers lots of features for the price, including support for IFTTT integrations and voice control via Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri Shortcuts. It delivers 800 lumens of brightness, roughly equivalent to a 60-watt incandescent bulb, and has a 2700K (warm) color temperature. Since we reviewed it, the bulb’s design and packaging have undergone changes, now featuring Wiz’s branding more prominently, but the price and core functionality remain the same.

People who want to replace their 60W white bulbs: The Philips Dimmable A19 Smart Wi-Fi Wiz bulb is a top option if you want a white bulb and don’t need colorful lighting.

Budget-conscious buyers: The bulb offers numerous features for its low price, including integrated Wi-Fi for hubless app control, multiplatform voice-command support, and customization options.

Hue users: The Philips Hue app allows you to create Scenes to set the mood for different occasions, Rhythms to automate lighting adjustments based on the time of day, and Schedules to enable your preferred light mode on specific days and times, and integrates the bulb with existing Hue setups.

Connectivity

Wi-Fi

Integrations

Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT

Base Type

E26

Light Color

White

Light Color Temperature

2,700K

Output

800 lumens

Wattage

8.8 watts

Watt Equivalence

60 watts

Mfr. Est. Lifespan

25000 hours

Geofencing/Location Services

Learn More

Philips Dimmable A19 Smart Wi-Fi Wiz Light Bulb Review

(Credit: PureEdge Lighting)

  • Bright adjustable whites
  • No hub required
  • Supports Alexa and Google Home voice controls
  • Strong third-party device support
  • Power usage reports
  • Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Doesn’t support Apple HomeKit or Matter

The Pure Smart A19F Tunable White Filament bulb resembles a classic incandescent bulb, but it’s actually a Wi-Fi LED bulb with an adjustable white-temperature range that you can control with your phone or voice. It can display warm, yellowish or cool, bluish light, with a range of 2,000K to 4,000K. It supports voice controls and works with IFTTT applets, enabling integration with third-party smart home devices.

Style-conscious buyers: If you’re looking for decorative smart lighting that mimics the look of an old-time incandescent bulb, the Pure Smart A19F Tunable White Filament Bulb is a top pick. It doesn’t offer multi-color hues or work with Apple’s HomeKit or Matter, but it offers a pleasing range of white color temperatures, and you can integrate it with Alexa, Google, and SmartThings device ecosystems.

Connectivity

Bluetooth, Wi-Fi

Integrations

Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant

Base Type

E26

Light Color

White

Light Color Temperature

2,000K to 4,000K

Output

1000 lumens

Wattage

7 watts

Watt Equivalence

60 watts

Mfr. Est. Lifespan

30000 hours

Geofencing/Location Services

Learn More

Pure Smart A19F Tunable White Filament Bulb Review

(Credit: Roku)

  • Affordable
  • Good color quality
  • Doesn’t require a hub
  • Supports voice control
  • Interacts with other Roku devices
  • Doesn’t work with HomeKit, IFTTT, or Matter
  • Limited integration potential

If you want your pick of colors and white tones, the affordable Roku Smart Bulb SE Color has you covered. It can display 16 million colors and a white light temperature ranging from 1,800K (warm) to 6,500K (cool). It’s also dimmable, with a brightness range between 30 and 1,100 lumens. The Bulb SE Color uses an embedded 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio to connect to your home network and a Bluetooth radio to pair with Roku’s mobile app. It works with Alexa and Google Assistant voice controls, as well as Roku’s voice service when connected to a compatible media streaming device, such as the Roku Ultra. You can also configure it to interact with Roku’s other smart home devices.

Roku users: At just under $10 per bulb, the Roku Smart Bulb SE Color is an excellent, low-cost smart lighting solution for enhancing fixtures with an E26 screw-in base, and it works particularly well in homes with other Roku devices.

Connectivity

Wi-Fi

Integrations

Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa

Base Type

E26

Light Color

Color

Light Color Temperature

1800K-6500K

Output

1100 lumens

Wattage

12 watts

Mfr. Est. Lifespan

25000 hours

Geofencing/Location Services

Learn More

Roku Smart Bulb SE Color Review

(Credit: Utec)

  • Bright 1,100-lumen output
  • Good color quality
  • Supports Alexa, Google, IFTTT, and SmartThings
  • Works as a Wi-Fi extender for U-tec devices
  • Doesn’t support HomeKit
  • Lacks lighting effects and power usage reports

The U-tec Bright A19 Color can display 16 million colors and has a white color temperature range of 2,700K to 6,500K. With a dimming range from 30 to 1,100 lumens, it’s one of the brightest bulbs on this list. It boasts numerous smart features, including support for Alexa, Google Assistant, and SmartThings. It also extends Wi-Fi range for other U-tec gadgets. In testing, it delivered bright, vibrant colors and worked well with app commands, Alexa routines, and voice commands.

U-tec device users: This is the best choice if you want a colorful smart bulb, and you’ve already invested in other U-tec gadgets. It lets you customize your lighting while also extending the Wi-Fi range of other U-tec devices, including the brand’s award-winning Ultraloq line of smart locks. While the U-tec Bright doesn’t support Apple HomeKit or Matter, it does support Alexa, Google Assistant, and SmartThings.

People who need bright light: With a maximum brightness of 1,100 lumens, the U-tec Bright A19 Color gets far brighter than most smart bulbs.

Connectivity

Wi-Fi, Bluetooth

Integrations

Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT

Base Type

E26

Light Color

Color

Light Color Temperature

2,700K to 6,500K

Output

1100 lumens

Wattage

11 watts

Watt Equivalence

75 watts

Mfr. Est. Lifespan

25000 hours

Geofencing/Location Services

Learn More

U-tec Bright A19 Color Review

  • Wide color and white temperature range
  • Stylish design
  • Features Bluetooth for hub-free app control
  • Supports Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands
  • Some features require a Hue Bridge hub

The Philips Hue Iris is a smart, stylish table lamp that lets you instantly set the mood. It displays 16 million colors and a wide range of warm and cool white tones to create the perfect ambience, and it supports routines to wake you up and help you sleep. The newest model offers a maximum output of 570 lumens, more than double that of its predecessor, and adds Bluetooth support, allowing you to control it from your phone without a separate hub. However, you’ll need a Philips Hue bridge (sold separately) to do so when you’re away from home.

Modern design fans: If you’re looking for a stylish, modern table lamp that can instantly evoke a specific vibe, the Philips Hue Iris is a terrific standalone smart accent light for beginners and existing Hue users alike. It’s easy to set up and use, and even easier on the eyes, offering preset white or color scenes, as well as the ability to create and save your own.

Hue device users: You can control the Hue Iris locally with Bluetooth, but if you want to do so remotely, you’ll need a Philips Hue bridge.

Connectivity

Bluetooth, ZigBee

Integrations

Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant

Base Type

Standalone

Light Color

Color, White

Light Color Temperature

2,000K to 6,500K

Output

570 lumens

Wattage

8.1 watts

Watt Equivalence

40 watts

Mfr. Est. Lifespan

25000 hours

Geofencing/Location Services

Learn More

Philips Hue Iris Table Lamp Review

(Credit: Govee)

  • Lots of customizable lighting effects
  • Supports Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands
  • Works with IFTTT
  • No hub required
  • Bulbs are spaced far apart
  • No HomeKit support

For a festive way to illuminate your outdoor spaces, try the Govee Lynx Dream String Lights. Each string features dimmable, multicolor LED bulbs that can be controlled with your voice (via Alexa or Google Home) or via your phone. They also support IFTTT applets, and you get a generous selection of preset lighting scenes, as well as a fun Music Sync mode.

Anyone who wants to brighten up their backyard or balcony: The Govee Lynx Dream String Lights are an excellent choice for adding colorful lighting to your outdoor space. Available in 48 or 96 feet, the strings are weatherproof, easy to install, and support remote control via voice commands or the Govee Home mobile app. They also look great and are extremely fun to use.

Party hosts: The Govee Lynx Dream String Lights can be set to react to music, making them ideal for parties. In our testing, they synced up perfectly to Elvis Costello’s “Pump It Up” in Music Mode.

Connectivity

Bluetooth, Wi-Fi

Integrations

Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT

Base Type

Strip

Light Color

Color, White

Light Color Temperature

2,700K

Output

50 lumens

Wattage

12 watts

Watt Equivalence

1.2 watts

Mfr. Est. Lifespan

20000 hours

Geofencing/Location Services

Learn More

Govee Lynx Dream Bluetooth & Wi-Fi Outdoor String Lights Review

(Credit: Globe)

  • Easy to install
  • Supports Alexa, Google, and Siri voice commands
  • Broad color range
  • Dual-band Wi-Fi
  • Works with SmartThings platform
  • Doesn’t support HomeKit or IFTTT
  • Narrow motion detection range

The Globe Smart Ambient Light is a plug-in night light with a built-in motion sensor that illuminates the way as you approach. You can tune the LED to a specific white color temperature, display any number of RGB colors, create lighting schedules, and control everything from an app or with your voice.

People looking for a sensor-powered night light: The Globe Smart Ambient Light is worth considering if you’re looking for a night light to illuminate hallways, closets, bedrooms, and other areas of your home with a soft, colorful glow. It works with a sensor, or it can be scheduled. The sensor can also trigger other devices when it detects motion.

Connectivity

Wi-Fi

Integrations

Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant

Base Type

Standalone

Light Color

Color

Light Color Temperature

2,000K-5,000K

Wattage

25 watts

Mfr. Est. Lifespan

15000 hours

Geofencing/Location Services

Learn More

Globe Electric Smart Ambient Light Review

  • Easy to install
  • Alexa and Google voice control
  • Works with third-party devices
  • Can be extended up to 33 feet
  • Cool lighting effects
  • Energy usage reports
  • Pricey extension strips
  • Lacks HomeKit support

The Kasa Smart Multicolor Light Strip makes it easy to add a splash of color to any area of your home. This thin, flexible strip of plastic contains LEDs that emit white and colored light, which you can control using the Kasa mobile app and with Alexa and Google voice commands. It also offers neat lighting effects, works with third-party smart devices, and tracks the power it consumes.

Design fans: If you want to add color to a bookshelf, brighten a bare wall, or create the perfect movie-night mood lighting, the TP-Link Kasa Smart Multicolor Light Strip is a good option. It’s very easy to install, can be cut to fit your specific needs, and it delivers bright, colorful lighting and a wide range of whites.

Those who want energy usage data: The Kasa Smart Multicolor Light Strip includes energy usage reports, allowing you to track its consumption.

Connectivity

Wi-Fi

Integrations

Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT

Base Type

Strip

Light Color

Color

Light Color Temperature

2500K-9000K

Output

1400 lumens

Wattage

17 watts

Watt Equivalence

100 watts

Mfr. Est. Lifespan

25000 hours

Geofencing/Location Services

Learn More

TP-Link Kasa Smart Multicolor Light Strip (KL430) Review

  • Easy to install and use
  • Dimmable
  • Tap control
  • Interacts with other smart devices via Alexa routines
  • Light could be brighter
  • Requires Echo device for voice control
  • Lacks IFTTT support

The Amazon Echo Glow is a kid-friendly smart light that cycles through 16 colors with a tap of your hand. This small, orb-like lamp supports the kid-friendly FreeTime subscription service and offers a Rainbow Timer that uses colors to help motivate kids to complete tasks, such as homework or brushing their teeth on time. It can also be included in Alexa routines to let your child know when it’s time to get ready for bed.

People who want a night light for a child: If you’re looking for a fun, colorful mood light or a night light for a child’s room, the Echo Glow is a top pick, though it’s not bright enough to serve as a bedside lamp.

Amazon users: You’ll need a separate Alexa device to control the Glow with your voice, as it lacks a speaker and microphone

Connectivity

Wi-Fi

Integrations

Amazon Alexa

Base Type

Standalone

Light Color

Color, White

Light Color Temperature

2,600K

Output

100 lumens

Wattage

7 watts

Geofencing/Location Services

Learn More

Amazon Echo Glow Review


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What Does a Smart Light Bulb Do?

Smart bulbs offer a degree of control and interactivity you just can’t get with traditional bulbs, including scheduled timers and remote control options. They’re also more convenient; it’s easier to tap on a smartphone screen than to get up and trudge over to a wall switch.

Beyond keeping you out of the dark, you can schedule or remotely control most of the bulbs we’ve reviewed, which is great if you want to save on energy costs or often forget to turn off the lights before leaving the house. Some bulbs use geofencing, which means they work with the GPS in your smartphone to automatically turn on or off when you get home or leave the house. Color-changing bulbs are also great for mood lighting, and some can even sync with movies and TV shows.

Some bulbs are compatible with Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s HomeKit, or Google Assistant, which means you can control your home lighting with just your voice. You can also integrate some of the bulbs on this list with security cameras, thermostats, and other smart home devices. IFTTT compatibility further lets you create recipes that automatically cause your lights to react to certain triggers, like phone notifications or weather changes.


Can a Smart Bulb Change Color?

Some of the bulbs on this list are just white, while others can take on any color of the rainbow. Color is a fun way to add atmosphere to your home, but it often results in a pricier bulb.

Most of the smart bulbs we review are marketed as equivalent to 60-watt incandescent models, which sounds self-explanatory, but some bulbs are brighter than others. To see just how bright a light is, you need to look at the lumens it puts out (listed in the table above): The more lumens, the brighter the light.

Another factor to consider is color temperature. Higher temperatures, such as 8,500K, look like harsh office lighting, which is fine for staying awake or working. Lower temperatures, such as 2,500K, translate to a cozy, warm glow that’s perfect for relaxing.


How Do I Connect My Smart Bulb to My Phone?

Some smart bulbs need to connect to your smartphone through a home automation hub, which usually means a higher price and an extra step or two in the installation process. Other bulbs cut out the middleman and connect to your phone or tablet directly via Wi-Fi. Still others connect via Bluetooth—but, in that case, you can control the lights only when you are within the much smaller Bluetooth range.

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Since you will likely control these lights from your phone or tablet, make sure that it’s easy to do. If you have multiple bulbs, for instance, you should seek out a companion app that lets you easily arrange them in groups for customization. We pay close attention to how each app works and provide a detailed overview in each review.

Another option is the U-tec Smart Dimmer Switch, which brings connectivity to traditional lighting fixtures. Designed exclusively for lighting, it replaces your standard wall switch and features a dimmer slider and integrated Wi-Fi to control your ceiling fixture with a swipe, a voice command, or a mobile app.


Are Smart Light Bulbs Worth the Money?

Smart bulbs use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and a variety of technologies to work, so they are typically more expensive than traditional bulbs. That’s important to remember, especially if you want to upgrade your entire house. But smart bulbs also use less energy and last a lot longer, meaning you can save money in the long run. As you can see, most of the options on this list fall well below $50, so the price of entry isn’t as steep as it used to be. You can now even find sub-$10 options.

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