Anker’s Alexa ready smart LED bulbs are on sale for $13 each today

It has gotten to the point now where it’s sort of crazy to buy light bulbs that don’t have smart, connected features. They used to be so expensive and some still are, like Philips Hue bulbs. But if you just want to be able to control your lights with an app or with Amazon Alexa, you don’t need to shell out big bucks. 2-packs of Eufy Lumos Smart Bulbs by Anker are on sale right now at a $9 discount, which drops the per-bulb price to just $13. Definitely pick up a few sets while they’re on sale.

eufy Lumos Smart Bulb by Anker- White, Soft White (2700K), 60W Equivalent, Works with Amazon Al…: $25.99

Here’s more info from the product page:

  • No Hidden Costs: Built-in Wi-Fi means no hub is required, saving you money (Do not use with dimmers and three-way sockets.)

  • Voice-Controlled Illumination: Amazon Alexa and the Google Assistant-compatibility let you control your lights absolutely hands-free (Alexa and Google Assistant devices sold separately).

  • Access From Anywhere: Whether you’re at home or away, control the lights from your smartphone or tablet with the free EufyHome app (Android 4.3 and above or iOS 8 and above devices required. 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network support only).

  • Functional Lighting: Set schedules to automatically turn on and off and enable Away mode to simulate a non-vacant house while you’re out.

  • What You Get: eufy Lumos Smart Bulb – White (Product Size: 2.56 x 2.56 x 5.5in), User Manual, Safety Instruction Card, Happy Card and our worry-free 18-month warranty.

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