Sylvania Archives - Homekit News and Reviews https://homekitnews.com/category/sylvania/ all things HomeKit, Matter, and connected tech in one site. Sun, 05 Jul 2020 03:16:43 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://homekitnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/cropped-HKN-icon-32x32.png Sylvania Archives - Homekit News and Reviews https://homekitnews.com/category/sylvania/ 32 32 144755973 Sylvania Smart+ White Dimmable A19 Bulb (review) https://homekitnews.com/2019/02/03/sylvania-smart-white-dimmable-a19-bulb-review/ https://homekitnews.com/2019/02/03/sylvania-smart-white-dimmable-a19-bulb-review/#comments Sun, 03 Feb 2019 15:02:56 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=10933 When it comes to the product I’m looking at today, it’s a first for me – the first Sylvania product

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When it comes to the product I’m looking at today, it’s a first for me – the first Sylvania product I’ve owned, and possibly more important, the first Bluetooth light bulb I’ve owned as well. So today we’re going to give the ‘once-over’ of this budget light bulb and try to make sense of whether bluetooth in a light bulb makes any sense.

If you’re not familiar with Sylvania, they started out in the USA in 1931 and have a bit of history. Their products do appear in other territories under other brand names, namely Ledvance, or mostly Osram in the EU, so you’re able to find many of the same products in the range for both 110-120v and 220-240v systems. This is part of their ‘Smart+’ range, but be careful, as not all of the Smart+  range are HomeKit compatible. I bought this from Amazon back in November, at a discounted price of only $14.00, so even though I didn’t really need any more bulbs (I’ve actually got spares for when the current ones die), I couldn’t pass up the chance of trying this bulb out. The delivery arrived safely, and I can fairly say that the packaging of the bulb helped, with nice thick card and a securely fastened bulb inside that didn’t move at all. The box itself has everything you need to know about the product itself, so on the front you get the all important ‘works with HomeKit’ badge, along with the lumen info, and the estimated energy costs per year – which in the case of this bulb comes in at $1.08. Obviously this can vary wildly, not only between different energy providers, but also from country to country, but it does show – at least to the uninitiated still using older style bulbs – how very cheap LED bulbs are. The rear of the box gives you the basic lighting facts – 800 lumens, along with the aforementioned costs and average lifespan (10 years based on 3 hours of use a day), and 9 watts of energy used. The sides of the box just briefly illustrate that you can use Siri, iPhone, Apple Watch etc. to control the bulb.


After taking the bulb out of the packaging, there’s not a lot to see to be honest, after all, it’s a bulb, so what else would you expect? Along with the bulb itself is a small but well laid out booklet that goes through the setting up procedure as well as reiterating what was already on the box itself. There’s a HomeKit code stuck inside the booklet, so it’s probably wise to keep it just in case. The bulb does come with the HomeKit code printed on the body of the bulb as well, although it’s not entirely obvious that’s it’s the HomeKit code as it’s not printed in the same way as you’ve come to expect – ie, in a box. It’s handy to have it on the bulb itself nonetheless.

Onto the bulb itself; Now this is on the lower end of the Sylvania range of the lighting products, so what you get here is what is described as ‘soft white’, which to me means towards the warm end of the white spectrum basically, fixed at 2700K. it’s an 800lm bulb, so just a fraction less than the equivalent Philips Warm White Hue bulb, at 805lm, and just like the Hue, this bulb is capable of dimming. All in all it’s pretty similar to the Hue except for one thing – the method of connection.

Hue bulbs use Zigbee to communicate via the Hue bridge, which in turn is connected to your router or modem. With the Sylvania bulb, there is no hub required, and it doesn’t need a wi-fi signal, instead using Bluetooth to communicate, which is handy if your network goes down. Now this is the big selling point of almost all bluetooth based devices, but in actual fact while they don’t require a hub to get you started, in actual fact if you’re going to use them in automations or control them remotely, they still require a Home hub, like an Apple TV (4th gen. onwards), and always-on iPad or a HomePod, and realistically, if you’re going to have a smart bulb, you’re going to want automations and remote access, so the idea of a ‘no hub’ product isn’t what it seems in some ways. Still, the one thing it certainly does help with is not cluttering up your wi-fi network, but then the Hue system also does that.

This brings us onto another point that is relevant to bluetooth; range.

If you’ve already got any HomeKit enabled bluetooth devices, you’ll be aware of the range, and how that range can quickly get reduced as things get in the way of the signal (mainly walls). Now this is also the case with Zigbee and wi-fi to a large degree, but bluetooth seems (at least in my experience) to suffer much more in this respect. As a result, you’re not going to want to keep this bulb too far from your Home Hub. If you’ve got two hubs like I have (2 Apple TV 4Ks), then in an apartment like ours, we’re covered in terms of bluetooth devices being in range, but what if you live in a large house with two or even three floors? This is where it can get tricky. You can get all manner of wi-fi range extenders, and Zigbee bulbs spread the signal like a mesh, but bluetooth doesn’t have anything on the market to do something similar (as far as I’m aware). We’re looking at my take on this bulb though, so in this case we’re all good to go.

Setting up the device with the HomeKit code was just as easy as any device, and sometimes I’ve found Bluetooth devices can be faster at going through the initial ‘add to HomeKit’ process. This was the case with this bulb, so no complaints there. I was also impressed at the brightness of the bulb, although I guess I shouldn’t be if it’s almost as bright as my basic Hue bulbs. Maybe subconsciously I equated ‘Low energy bluetooth’ with low output…Who knows!

One it was in my HomeKit ‘Home’, it was pretty responsive to both being turned on and off, and when adjusting the brightness levels, so in that respect, generally, I’d be hard pushed to be able to know this was actually a Bluetooth device. Similarly, controlling the bulb via an Apple TV app (Homecenter for TVOS) or via the Home app on my iMac was faster still, given that you’re controlling it via the hub, so no ‘middle-man’ to go through as such. There were a few instances where the reaction times were slow, and I’m guessing here, but it could be that if you’ve not controlled the device for a time, then it may go into low power mode. As I say, I’m guessing, but if that is the case, it would seem odd when a light bulb is always powered, so saving this tiny amount of energy seems pointless. I’ve found similar behaviour with other Bluetooth devices, and for the battery-powered ones it would make sense. If someone has an answer as to why this is, please add a comment at the end.

So, it works, it doesn’t clutter my wi-fi network, and it’s very nearly as bright as a basic Hue bulb. The price, at least when I bought it, was cheaper than the Hue equivalent, so am I sold on it? Nearly, but having started out with Hue, I’ll be honest and say that while I have a fair amount of Bluetooth devices, the occasional slow on no response does bug me a little. That’s not to say that wi-fi based devices can’t be equally as guilty of this, but if we’re talking purely Bluetooth vs. Zigbee, I’d have to go with Zigbee. Having said all that, this has been a pretty reliable bulb, and if you don’t have a Hue setup, and you want to de-clutter your router of some devices, then this would be an obvious choice.


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Sylvania Smart+ Bluetooth Smart Outlet https://homekitnews.com/2018/04/07/sylvania-smart-bluetooth-smart-outlet/ Sat, 07 Apr 2018 03:01:25 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=1666 Product Benefits No hub or WiFi required Easy to install and use Away from home control (Home Hub required) Product

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Product Benefits

  • No hub or WiFi required
  • Easy to install and use
  • Away from home control (Home Hub required)

Product Features

  • Apple HomeKit compatible
  • Use Siri voice commands to control your plug
  • On and off functions
  • Use in any standard indoor outlet
  • 120V, 60Hz, Max 15 amp

Areas of Application

  • Control small lamps, electronics, and appliances throughout the home

Equipment/Accessories

  • iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch with iOS 8.1 or higher
  • Apple TV, iPad, or HomePod required for Home Hub and away from home control

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Sylvania Smart+ BR30 Soft White Bulb https://homekitnews.com/2018/04/07/sylvania-smart-br30-soft-white-bulb/ Sat, 07 Apr 2018 02:46:57 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=1663 Product Benefits No hub or WiFi router required Easy to install and use Away from home control (Home Hub required)

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Product Benefits

  • No hub or WiFi router required
  • Easy to install and use
  • Away from home control (Home Hub required)

Product Features

  • Apple HomeKit compatible
  • Use Siri voice commands to control your lights
  • Fits most 5” or 6” recessed cans
  • Soft white light at 2700K
  • On/Off/Dimming functions
  • Bluetooth protocol
  • 800 lumens, 60W equivalent
  • Lifespan up to 15,000 hours

Areas of Application

  • Indoor lamps and fixtures in kitchen, living room, office, bedroom, and more.

Equipment/Accessories

  • iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch with iOS 8.1 or higher
  • Apple TV, iPad, or HomePod required for Home Hub and away from home control

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Sylvania Smart+ BR30 Full Color Bulb https://homekitnews.com/2018/04/07/sylvania-smart-br30-full-color-bulb/ Sat, 07 Apr 2018 02:43:25 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=1659 Product Benefits No hub or WiFi router required Easy to install and use Away from home control (Home Hub required)

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Product Benefits

  • No hub or WiFi router required
  • Easy to install and use
  • Away from home control (Home Hub required)

Product Features

  • Apple HomeKit compatible
  • Use Siri voice commands to control your lights
  • Fits most 5” or 6” recessed cans
  • Over 16 million color options
  • Adjustable white light from 2700K to 6500K
  • On/Off/Dimming functions
  • Bluetooth protocol
  • Lifespan up to 15,000 hours
  • 800 lumens, 60W equivalent

Areas of Application

  • Indoor lamps and fixtures in kitchen, living room, office, bedroom, and more.

Equipment/Accessories

  • iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch with iOS 8.1 or higher
  • Apple TV, iPad, or HomePod required for Home Hub and away from home control

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Sylvania Smart+ A19 Soft White Filament Bulb https://homekitnews.com/2018/04/07/sylvania-smart-a19-soft-white-filament-bulb/ Sat, 07 Apr 2018 02:39:27 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=1656 Product Benefits No hub or WiFi router required Easy to install and use Away from home control (Home Hub required)

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Product Benefits

  • No hub or WiFi router required
  • Easy to install and use
  • Away from home control (Home Hub required)

Product Features

  • Apple HomeKit compatible
  • Use Siri voice commands to control your lights
  • Unique vintage look
  • Soft white light at 2700K
  • On/Off/Dimming functions
  • Bluetooth protocol
  • 650 lumens, 40W equivalent
  • Lifespan up to 15,000 hours

Areas of Application

  • Indoor lamps and fixtures in kitchen, living room, office, bedroom, and more.

Equipment/Accessories

  • iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch with iOS 8.1 or higher
  • Apple TV, iPad, or HomePod required for Home Hub and away from home control

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Sylvania Smart+ In Wall Switch https://homekitnews.com/2018/04/07/sylvania-smart-in-wall-switch/ Sat, 07 Apr 2018 02:30:00 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=1650 Product Benefits No hub or WiFi required Easy to install and use Away from home control (Home Hub required) Product

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Product Benefits

  • No hub or WiFi required
  • Easy to install and use
  • Away from home control (Home Hub required)

Product Features

  • Apple HomeKit compatible
  • Use Siri voice commands to control your plug
  • On and off functionality
  • Hardwiring required
  • 120V, 60Hz, Max .5A

Areas of Application

  • For indoor use in kitchens, bedrooms, hallways, living rooms, and other areas around the home

Equipment/Accessories

  • iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch with iOS 8.1 or higher
  • Apple TV, iPad, or HomePod required for Home Hub and away from home control

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Sylvania Smart+ Colour E26 LED Bulb https://homekitnews.com/2018/03/30/sylvania-smart-colour-e26-led-bulb/ Fri, 30 Mar 2018 11:52:44 +0000 http://homekitnews.cloudaccess.host/?p=900 Works with Apple HomeKit to support over 16 million available colors and adjustable white color temperature ranging from 2700K to

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  • Works with Apple HomeKit to support over 16 million available colors and adjustable white color temperature ranging from 2700K to 6500K. No hub required for set up.
  • Immediately start controlling your bulb with quick and easy set up using Bluetooth on your compatible Apple iOS device. Home Hub setup required for extended features including away from home control, scheduling, and automations.
  • Control your lights with voice integration through Siri – Ask Siri to change the color, dim your lights, set a scene, turn on or off, and more.
  • Ideal for your favorite ceiling fan lights, floor lamps, table lamps, pendant lights, and more throughout your home.
  • The OSRAM LIGHTIFY Gateway is not needed to use this light with Apple HomeKit. Your bulb pairs directly to Apple HomeKit using Bluetooth on your compatible iOS device and is controlled through the Apple Home app.
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    Sylvania Smart+ Color Flex Strip Starter Kit https://homekitnews.com/2018/03/30/sylvania-smart-color-flex-strip-starter-kit/ Fri, 30 Mar 2018 07:01:48 +0000 http://homekitnews.cloudaccess.host/?p=831 Works with Apple HomeKit to support over 16 million available colors and adjustable white color temperature ranging from 2700K to

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  • Works with Apple HomeKit to support over 16 million available colors and adjustable white color temperature ranging from 2700K to 6500K. No hub required for set up.
  • Immediately start controlling your bulb with quick and easy set up using Bluetooth on your compatible Apple iOS device. Home Hub setup required for extended features including away from home control, scheduling, and automations.
  • Control your lights with voice integration through Siri – Ask Siri to change the color, dim your lights, set a scene, turn on or off, and more.
  • Ideal for decorative lighting behind TV’s, bookcases, under cabinets, bars, and more.
  • The OSRAM LIGHTIFY Gateway is not needed to use this light with Apple HomeKit. Your bulb pairs directly to Apple HomeKit using Bluetooth on your compatible iOS device and is controlled through the Apple Home app.
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    Sylvania Smart+ White Dimmable A19 Bulb https://homekitnews.com/2018/03/30/sylvania-smart-soft-white-dimmable-a19-led-bulb/ Fri, 30 Mar 2018 06:58:11 +0000 http://homekitnews.cloudaccess.host/?p=828 Works with Apple HomeKit to support soft white dimming capabilities at 2700K. No hub required for set up. Immediately start

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  • Works with Apple HomeKit to support soft white dimming capabilities at 2700K. No hub required for set up.
  • Immediately start controlling your bulb with quick and easy set up using Bluetooth on your compatible Apple iOS device. Home Hub setup required for extended features including away from home control, scheduling, and automations.
  • Control your lights with voice integration through Siri – Ask Siri to dim your lights, set a scene, turn on or off, and more.
  • Ideal for your favorite ceiling fan lights, floor lamps, table lamps, pendant lights, and more throughout your home.
  • The OSRAM LIGHTIFY Gateway is not needed to use this light with Apple HomeKit. Your bulb pairs directly to Apple HomeKit using Bluetooth on your compatible iOS device and is controlled through the Apple Home app.
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