Hey! So, about the brightness of those Roku Smart Light Bulbs—here's the scoop from what we've found out.
These bulbs put out around 800 lumens, which is basically like a 60-watt incandescent bulb. That’s pretty decent and should light up most rooms like your living room, bedroom, or kitchen pretty well. Think of it as enough light for reading, cooking, or just hanging out.
But brightness isn't the only cool thing about these bulbs. You can actually tweak the brightness and even the color temperature through the Roku Smart Home app. So, whether you want bright light for working on something or a softer light for chilling, you’re covered. Plus, you can switch between warm white and cool daylight tones, depending on your vibe.
Now, according to our research, many folks are happy with how bright these bulbs are. One person mentioned it was perfect for their living room and great for dimming when they were watching movies. Another liked how they could adjust the brightness and color temperature to get just the right light.
But, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. Some people have had issues with the bulbs not being as bright when controlled through Alexa or Google Assistant.
There’ve been mentions of connectivity problems, like delays in adjusting brightness, which is a bit of a bummer. If you run into these hiccups, it might help to check your network setup or make sure everything’s updated. Sometimes a quick reboot of your router or smart home hub can also do the trick.
And if you're stuck, reaching out to Roku support might solve your problem.
So, in a nutshell, these bulbs are bright and customizable, but you might hit a few snags with voice assistant connectivity. Still, they’re pretty good for adding smart lighting to your place!