Price: $14.99
(as of Mar 24, 2025 13:07:17 UTC – Details)
Replaces standard A19 light bulbs – screw into your desired indoor or covered outdoor fixture and shine 800 lumens of light (60W equivalent brightness) where you need it most.
Ring Bridge, Echo (4th Gen) or Echo Show 10 (3rd Gen) required to enable smart features, such as mobile notifications and customizable settings.
Smart features – when connected to a Ring Bridge or compatible Echo Device, get mobile notifications, set schedules, turn the lights on and off, customize settings, and connect to other Ring devices – all from the Ring app.
Easy setup – screw into a compatible fixture, connect to the Ring Bridge or compatible Echo Device, and customize your settings via the Ring app.
Energy efficient, long-lasting LED bulb – the A19 Smart LED bulb has an estimated lifespan of 25,000 hours and an estimated yearly energy cost of $.97 (based on 3 hrs/day, 11c/cWh). Cost depends on rates and use.
Works with Alexa – pair with select Alexa-enabled devices via the Ring Bridge to turn lights on and off at the sound of your voice.
Ring of Security – group your Ring Smart Lights together and connect to your other compatible Ring devices through the Ring app to always know what’s happening around your home.
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Highlander3d –
Great item!
We love our smart LED lights. They work great throughout the house with our Alexa system.We can change color of the bulbs.The intensity of the bulbs works great!
Richard Andersen –
It will save our electric bill.
These bulbs cost a lot less than a time and have several programming modes. They take about five minutes to setup. Most of the time when it does an update. They are very good quality and plenty bright. I will give them a 9.9. The .1 is because they don’t have different wattages yet.
DEISE BASTOS DE JESUS –
Really good
This lamp works perfectly, I choose the times to turn it on and off and I don’t have to worry anymore, it always works very well.
SC –
Works well in app; beware if power to the bridge goes out
I love Ring and I love these bulbs. I have 5 Ring Smart bulbs that we’ve been using for several months. Note that these bulbs require a bridge, but the bridge supports many bulbs. I can link my cameras to the bulbs if I want, and at the time I want them linked. I can schedule the time the bulbs go on and off, or I can set them for dusk to dawn. The light is warm, the set up and installation are easy, and the bulbs have been reliable. There are 2 things that could be better:1. You can only control the bulbs with the Ring app (not with the light switch). Therefore, if you have people visiting while you are not there, they will need access to your app from what I understand.2. When the power to your house goes out, the bridge goes down. (The other Ring devices use cellular backup, so this is not a problem). From our experience when the power went out while we were on vacation, when the power returned, our 5 Ring lightbulbs came back on 24/7. So unless I am not doing something correctly, this is an issue. These 2 things are not deal breakers for us and we still like the Ring bulbs. But given their cost, I would expect that when the power goes out and then returns, the bulbs should return to their normal functionality.
Nos4nus –
Ring A19 Smart LED Bulb,
They are pretty good. I had to replace the older bulbs because they use my old hub. These, on the other hand, I can use with the Alexa hub and they paired up the first time. I would buy more but, they are more expensive than I want to pay for a bulb.
L. Lee –
Great solution for timed lighting
Adding this bulb to my Ring lighting and security system was extremely easy. Love this as a solution for timed light and motion sensor lighting (when combined with a Ring motion sensor floodlight).
Lacy Pierskalla –
Such a convenient way to light up your home
I have to say the reason I purchased this lightbulb was one night I was laying in bed and I wasn’t feeling so great and my light is across the room and it was frustrating for me that I had to get up and walk over to my light which normally is not a problem but when you don’t feel good and you’re exhausted and you climb in the bed and then realize oh dang it the light is still on the last thing you want to do is walk across the room to turn your light off. And so I thought to myself wouldn’t it be great to just tell my light to turn off instead of getting up or having to clap your hands. So then I went on to search for smart lights and long and behold I found the ring smart lightbulb. It pairs well with your Amazon echo devices and since I use the ring for my security I thought what the heck why not get a lightbulb. Now I own several of these lights and I have to say best purchase ever! I love having a timer set for the lights to turn on when it’s getting dark outside so when I arrive home from work my home is lit I like being able to set the lights on a timer to turn off at specific times as well as two voice control from across the room. Some people might look at this is being lazy but it is a huge convenience. Easy to set up as long as you have the ring bridge and an echo device as well as a smart phone with the app. I have multiples of these lightbulbs throughout my home as well as multiple ring devices and definitely to me it is worth every penny the convenience and peace of mind it provides!
James D. –
Don’t waste your money – bridge can’t automatically reconnect if wi-fi goes down
I had an extended absence from home over the summer so I purchased several ring smart bulbs and outlets along with the required ring “bridge”. Everything worked great for a week and I could turn the lights on and off with my phone from several thousand miles away from home. Then, the internet service in my home cut out temporarily as it is prone to do in my area (my service provider has intermittent internet outages). The service restored itself after about an hour and my modem/router reset. After the outage, my ring cameras and hard wired doorbell all came back online but my smart bulbs and outlets all stayed “offline” and the Ring Bridge would not automatically reconnect to my wi-fi. It showed “updating” in the Device Health page of the app and “no signal”, “no network”, “not connected”. Apparently this piece of garbage was not designed to reset and automatically reconnect after an outage (which could occur during a temporary power outage – for example). It is a very common feature on almost ALL electronic devices that use wi-fi that they automatically reconnect to the network after a disconnection. Somehow, the GENIUSES that designed this cheap crap “bridge” didn’t think to include this feature in their product.I called Ring customer service and I was told that I needed to do a hard reset of the device (turn off/turn on). I explained that I was not at home and asked how it could be done remotely (this hard reset information is available on their website and I didn’t need to wait 15 minutes on hold to be given info I already had). They suggested that I have a family member or neighbor do it for me. I explained that I installed these devices because I had no one to watch my house while I was gone and that the primary purpose of using smart bulbs was a security measure precisely for when someone was NOT at home. So calling their Mumbay or New Dehli customer service was a waste of time. They should have included on their website the information regarding no remote reset.So now I have wasted a tone of money for some crap that doesn’t work. I feel like I have been deceived and cheated.