Reddit Reddit reviews TP-Link Smart LED Light Bulb, Wi-Fi, Dimmable White, 50W Equivalent, Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, 1-Pack (LB100) (Certified Refurbished)

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TP-Link Smart LED Light Bulb, Wi-Fi, Dimmable White, 50W Equivalent, Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, 1-Pack (LB100) (Certified Refurbished)
This Certified Refurbished product is tested and certified to look and work like new. The refurbishing process includes functionality testing, basic cleaning, inspection, and repackaging. The product ships with all relevant accessories, a minimum 90-day warranty, and may arrive in a generic box. Only select sellers who maintain a high performance bar may offer Certified Refurbished products on Amazon.comControl your lights from anywhere with your tablet or smartphone using the free kasa app (iOS, Android)Dim brightness to customize Lighting and suit your moodSet schedules, timers, and countdowns and have your lights work around your lifeNo hub required; works with your Wi-Fi router. The LB100 has 600 lumens brightness and dimmable white light
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u/blessedarethegeek ยท 1 pointr/ifttt

It was pretty easy. I have the D-Link motion sensor and the TP-Link Smart Bulbs.

On your phone/tablet, install the Kaza app for TP-Link and the mydlink Home app. I forget this step but basically add your devices to their apps and allow 3rd party usage. I wanna say I linked everything (including IFTTT) though my Google login.

Then, in IFTTT you search for "link" to find the dlink motion sensor and add that for motion detected. For the "that" look for tp-link and add their smart bulb and do a state change or whatever you want.

After that, configure how you like. Within the mydlink app I personally have it so the sensor turns on after 8 pm so that it only triggers the lights at night.

Been running the setup since December and the trigger time seems to be about 5 seconds or less consistently.