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Are cheap smart bulbs any good?

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AKAREN WHEELER, CAMDEN

All depends on what you’re screwing into the ceiling, dear reader, but Guru can speak from experience when he says that Innr does a cracking smart bulb, Hue Hub compatible and cheap at £20 for a full-colour variety. He has also been impressed with TP-Link’s illuminati­ng output, be it RGB or Edison-style. They ape LIFX in working on Wi-Fi alone, which does away with the pesky outlay for a hub, and they’re good looking too – particular­ly the new generation of Kasa Smart Light Bulb Multicolou­r (around £20).

This is a sample size of just two, but it’s proof there’s good stuff at the lower end. There are numerous white and off-white official Hue bulbs that aren’t that much more expensive in their own right. Those ultra-cheap no-brand bulbs with suspicious­ly similar remote controls, though? Yeah, GaGu would avoid those given that he prefers to see things at night, preferably not by the light of the flames burning down his home.

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