Long time viewer first time poster. Looking for a deal on a HS100 when I found this LB100…Best price on eBay appears to be $39 before the usual 5% discount.
*Offer is valid in store only.
Long time viewer first time poster. Looking for a deal on a HS100 when I found this LB100…Best price on eBay appears to be $39 before the usual 5% discount.
*Offer is valid in store only.
According to TPlink site, maybe not ideal but a B22 adapter is included.
600 lumens bit low for my liking though…
Yes, but did you manage to find any bargains on the HS100?
Silly me resisted buying one on that $20 special. The cheapest I have found is $30 which looks like someone just selling on ebay who bought them for $20.
There are some for $30 with ebay plus that are from a legit seller. I bought a couple the other week from them when they had them for $22ish.
No $30 is the cheapest I could find on eBay which could be paired with the 5% discount. Still not cheap enough though!
the hue white would be better price? since this isnt a colour one?
Hey AB7 how many did you buy? How far did you travel? My nearest store with stock is 4 hours away and I live in Melbourne.
Price match at OW
Let me know how you go with that.
With success last Thursday
@StevieRay: Cool thanks, I might try at my local this week.
Any chance you could post a receipt please?
Not in title so not a duplicate
Does anyone know an LED in the bayonet type? I have some lights around the house that have dome covers, so adaptor is out of the question. Very frustrating!
Just be careful using any LED lights under covers. If they aren't well ventilated then the LED will burn out quickly. At the price of these lights that is going to get very expensive.
I wouldn't get too worry about heat, candlelight bulb and even fluorescent one generate much more heat than led so if these can survive the heat then why can't led do.
The electronics in LED lights and particularly the wifi components are much more sensitive to heat. Just hope they have used ceramic capacitors and not electrolytic or it won't last long. Putting a device like these into an enclosed space means the heat can't escape as quickly. Have a look at the standard Philips LED globes, they say don't put them in an enclosed space.
What kind of fun and creative things do people set these up for?
Sunrise alarm to help with circadian rhythm and good sleeping habits. But I dunno how many colour temps this one supports compared to other bulbs.
I got a price beat off Officeworks for this if anyone is still interested for local stock.
Only ES fitting?