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Published: 2017-08-28, Author: Ry , review by: cnet.com
The BR30-shaped Philips SceneSwitch LED is one of the most efficient floodlights we've ever tested, and it aced our brightness tests, too. The three distinct light settings are a nice bonus that you won't get with other bulbs at this price
The SceneSwitch floodlight is only available as a mixed-tone bulb, so if you'd rather have a third soft white brightness setting instead of that daylight setting, you're out of luck. It also won't work with traditional dimmer switches
The Philips SceneSwitch floodlight is a great bargain, and a smart way to bring some limited dimming capability into your home without needing to wire in new light switches...
Published: 2017-02-08, Author: Ry , review by: cnet.com
All three versions of the Philips SceneSwitch LED aced our brightness and heat tolerance tests. If you're upgrading from an incandescent, each one will pay for itself in energy savings in just over a year. The clever three-way design lets you switch betwe
You can't use these bulbs with conventional dimmer switches, and their color rendering capabilities are just average
If you aren't using dimmer switches, these are some of the best light bulbs you can buy...
A great way to get started with variable color temperature lighting, Extremely affordable, Solid build quality and attractive bulb design
Doesn't work with dimmers (but it does with three-way switches), Limited color temperature palette, Design makes frequent color temperature changes unfeasible
This starter LED bulb comes across as “tunable-light lite” by requiring manual steps to switch color temperature, but it surprisingly serves more needs than you'd think, and looks good doing it...
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Published: 2016-10-29, Author: Christopher , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: You can't program Philips latest LED light bulb, but you can easily change the color it produces—and you won't even need to whip out your smartphone. The SceneSwitch is a 60-watt-equivalent, white-only LED bulb that's capable of producing three color temp...