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ERIA Soft White Smart Light 60W Equivalent A19 Dimmable CRI 90+ Wireless Lighting Starter Kit (2 Smart Bulbs and Hub)

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ERIA Soft White Smart Light 60W Equivalent A19 Dimmable CRI 90+ Wireless Lighting Starter Kit (2 Smart Bulbs and Hub)ERIA Smart Lighting Starter Kit with Hub, 2 A19 Soft White Bulbs Kickstart smart lighting with this ERIA starter kit featuring two A19 soft white, dimmable LED bulbs and a wireless hub. Enjoy high quality CRI 90+ light, app and voice control, and energy efficient 60W equivalent performance for effortless ambiance throughout your home. Key Features: Complete Starter Kit: Includes 2 A19 soft white dimmable LED bulbs plus hub for easy setup High Quality

ERIA Smart Lighting Starter Kit with Hub, 2 A19 Soft White Bulbs

Kickstart smart lighting with this ERIA starter kit featuring two A19 soft white, dimmable LED bulbs and a wireless hub. Enjoy high-quality CRI 90+ light, app and voice control, and energy-efficient 60W-equivalent performance for effortless ambiance throughout your home.


Key Features:

  • Complete Starter Kit: Includes 2 A19 soft white dimmable LED bulbs plus hub for easy setup
  • High-Quality Light: CRI 90+ and 800 lumens deliver natural, vibrant illumination
  • Smart Control: Manage lights via app, timers, and voice assistants using Zigbee connectivity
  • Energy Efficient: 10W LED replaces 60W incandescent to cut energy use up to 80%
  • Wide Compatibility: Works with Alexa and Google Assistant through supported hubs

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Bulb Shape A-Style
Light Bulb Shape Code A19
Light Bulb Base Code E26
Color Temperature Soft White (2700K)
Color Rendering Index (CRI) 90+
Lumens 800
Wattage 10W
Wattage Equivalent 60W
Lighting Technology LED
Average Life 20,000 hours
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor
Control Type App; Voice (via supported hubs)
Smart Home Protocol ZigBee
Number of Bulbs Included 2
Requires Hub Yes (Hub included)
Voltage 110V
Max Operating Temperature 113°F
Bulb Finish Frosted
Bulb Material Plastic
Certifications and Listings UL Listed
Product Height 4.61 in
Product Diameter 2.36 in

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Do I need a hub to use these bulbs?
A: Yes. This starter kit includes the ERIA hub for app and voice control; the bulbs pair via Zigbee.


Q: What bulb base and shape are included?
A: Standard E26 base, A19 shape—fits most household fixtures.


Q: Are the bulbs dimmable?
A: Yes, dimmable through the app or compatible voice assistants and scenes.


Q: How bright are the bulbs?
A: Each bulb outputs 800 lumens and uses 10W (60W equivalent).


Q: What is the color temperature?
A: Soft White 2700K for warm, cozy light.


Warm, Intelligent Illumination—Instantly Elevated

This ERIA kit washes rooms in a gentle, sophisticated glow while giving you fingertip control over mood and moment. The streamlined A19 bulbs and compact hub bring harmony—seamless dimming, natural CRI 90+ light, and effortless scheduling. Style them in a pair of living room lamps for layered ambiance, then set scenes for dinner or a quiet reading hour. It’s a modern essential for luxurious, lived-in comfort.


Transform your home’s ambiance with smart, warm light—add the ERIA starter kit to your cart today.

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