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Connect Smart 240V White LED Downlight $29 (Was $49) @ Harvey Norman

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Description from Website
Easy to adjust and convenient to use, the Connect Smart 240V White LED Downlight lets you easily change your interior’s look to match the mood or occasion.

Key Features
Use the Connect SmartHome app (download required) on your connected device to conveniently schedule operating times
Handsfree control via Alexa and Google Assistant
Designed for a 240V plug fitting and 90mm cut-out ceiling hole

Specifications
Barcode (GTIN) 9335432031058
Product Type LED Lights
Brand Connect
Model CSH-240WW10W
Compatibility Alexa, Google Assistant
Weight (kg) 0.3
Manufacturers Express Warranty (months) 12

Also RGB version is $49 down from $69 https://www.harveynorman.com.au/connect-smart-204v-rgb-led-d…

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  • Ok looks like 204v is a typo from HN. Probably should be 240v

    • I didnt even pick that up lol,

  • Does anyone know if this is dimmable? I reviewed the specs and didnt see anything so I am thinking no…

  • +1

    Not downlights. They have diffusers on them.

    • They should still be bright enough

      • It's not about brightness, it's about where the light is going. There's totally no point in having lots of lights sending light im all directions.

  • What a rip off. You can get these from electrical distributors for around $10 each.

    • +1

      Not the ones that are Alexa, Google Assistant compatible

      • Yes correct, I didn't realise these were Alexa and Google assistant compatible.

    • Do you have a link to the $10 similar models?

  • +3

    These are just more tuya based downlights so should go buy the genio ones from Kmart for $25 or the RGB for $29.
    https://www.kmart.com.au/product/mirabella-genio-wi-fi-dimma…
    https://www.kmart.com.au/product/mirabella-genio-9w-led-wi-f…

    • Don't know why this got neg voted but it's true. I have 40+ smart downlights in my house and started out with Zemismart ones and am slowly moving to the genios as their warm white/cool white actually works.

      Flash with tuya-convert, put on your favourite homebrew (tasmota/esphome) and load them up into Home Assistant. Just been waiting for a Kmart sale/discount gift vouchers 😁

      • That's just to do with if it's just rgb or rgbw or RGBWW leds

        More about newer technology now days then older versions

  • edit: found my answer

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