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The GE C-R LED Smart Light Bulb combines cutting-edge technology with energy efficiency, offering a powerful 1.5 watts of LED lighting that mimics a traditional 60-watt bulb. With Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, it easily integrates into your smart home ecosystem, allowing for voice control through popular platforms like Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. Its sleek br30 design and high Color Rendering Index of 95 ensure that your spaces are not only well-lit but also beautifully vibrant.
Brand | GE |
Light Type | LED |
Wattage | 1.5 watts |
Bulb Base | E26 Medium |
Light Color | White |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shape | br30 |
Material | Plastic |
Model Name | GE CYNC Smart LED Light Bulb |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | homekit, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa |
Included Components | One (1) CYNC C-Reach Unit |
Power Source | Electric |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Color Rendering Index | 95 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Light Source Wattage | 60 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 3.86"W x 1.97"H |
Control Method | Voice |
Manufacturer | GE Lighting |
Part Number | CBYGEH001 |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Item model number | CBYGEH001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | White |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited. |
C**S
Extremely poor engineering
Let me start by saying that I have yet to contact support for a replacement, so I cant speak for the tech support quality. I bought these as a less expensive Hue alternative. I test bad software for a living and I don't feel like sitting through tech support telling me to turn the hub off and back on again. I also feel as though assigning any stars to a product which flat out does not function as expected is too gracious.First off - extremely difficult to set up. The hub I have may have hardware issues, but if you have a network setup with any dual-band radios or band steering, you're going to have a bad time. The hub and Cync devices HATE 5Ghz. They won't connect to a 5Ghz network, which is fine and expected, but my hub flat out refuses to work/connect to the dual-band APs unless I disable band steering and every 5Ghz radio in my home, so that only the 2Ghz radios were functioning. Just a heads up to anyone using Ubiquiti UAPs or other advanced hardware. At least it connected after that, and they DO clearly state that it won't work with 5Ghz. Important to note that all the other "C by Ge" WiFi devices I have work just fine with the dual-band network hardware beforehand without the hub.After setup, the hub detected exactly one "C by GE" (Wifi Direct A19) bulb. Once. Then it never detected another device again. Attempting to connect any new devices results in a "Locating..." spinner in the app for about 3 minutes before it gives up and says it couldn't find anything. I have 3 different bulbs which I tired this with, all of them previously working just fine without the hub. I did the following troubleshooting steps, all of which did not change or fix this behavior:- Searching for devices in the app no less than 500 times.- Factory resetting the bulbs and the hub- Restarting the iPhone- Turning off Bluetooth and turning it back on- Turning off WiFi on the phone and turning it back on- Reinstalling the app- power cycling all devices and the hub, multiple times- Setting up a standalone network with no other devices connected just for testing the Cync devices- Plugging the hub and bulb in right next to an enterprise-grade WiFi access point and my Phone- Deleting and recreating Homes multiple times in the app- Logging out and logging back inDespite the sellers' answers here saying this is not compatible with HomeKit, GE's own website states otherwise. Perhaps this is an older version the hardware, I am not sure, but the App lets you add it to HomeKit very clearly in the settings as well. In fact, after it was connected and set up, it connected to my HomeKit with zero issues. It just serves no purpose, as it refuses to allow any GE devices to connect to it.Overall, I would very obviously not recommend this product. The headache is not worth it, as GE appears to use the end consumer as Quality Assurance rather than hiring their own competent QA department for these products. If a QA department does exist at GE, there is a serious disconnect between their testing procedures and the real world use-cases for the product. Absolutely unacceptable.
B**E
Works like a charm if you can figure it out
No longer supported by the Cync app - buuuuuut when you add it directly into HomeKit - and you have your HomeKit hub set up (Apple TV/HomePod). The activation code is listed just under the QR code on the back. So glad I got this, way snappier and more responsive in HomeKit compared to the Google Home setup I was using prior
J**.
Do not, under any circumstance, buy this product
This might be the worst tech product I've ever used. I've never seen something actually not work in every single regard. First off, connecting it is a nightmare. You don't just plug it in, as it says. You don't just connect it to a network, like it says. You need to connect directly to it via your phone, go into its network settings, and configure connecting it to a network, within its network configuration. Sound confusing? Don't worry, if you buy this, you'll be doing these steps at least half a dozen times trying to get it to work.Let's say you manage to get it to "connect". Chances are, it's not actually working properly. Sometimes it'll tell you there's a firmware update, but it'll just fail every time. Sometimes it'll say it's up to date. This is mostly random. But, if by some miracle, you get it to connect to the app, AND get it to try to find devices...well, good luck. I managed to get it to see 3 bulbs once. But, it never connected to them. After that, it never saw the bulbs ever again. I fully set the c-reach, the bulbs (by flipping them on/off for 8 seconds each time, about 15 times, so enjoy that part) reinstalled the app, reconfigured the network, disabled 5GHz, but nothing would fix it. In fact, as the hours went by, it only got worse. Devices/bulbs that worked before would stop. The c-reach itself would stop communicating, everything.This device is the most amazing tech thing I've ever seen, that manages to function less and less the more you use it. I even attempted using Apple HomeKit to get things working. That almost worked. But again, the more I tried to make things work, the worse it got. It also only saw 3 bulbs (out of 5), but over time, stopped seeing any at all. No amounts of resetting/reconfiguring/reinstalling would make this any better.Save your sanity, do not, I repeat, DO NOT buy this thing. It will not work, no matter what you use. And considering the Cync app makes you tap things roughly 3-5 times for every single task (install bulbs! Tap next. Turn on bulbs! Tap next. Locate bulbs! Tap next, etc.), you'll be wasting a LOT of time just attempting steps, only to wait another 5 minutes for it to fail anyway.
D**F
Must have for C by GE bulbs
I have four C by GE “smart” bulbs. I say smart with quotes because these things have got to be the dumbest smart bulbs ever made. They worked as expected for a short time, then they just stopped working. The lights would not respond to Alexa or Google, and the only way to get them functioning again is to power all of them off for 30 seconds or so and then power them back on. That would work for a day and then quit responding to voice or app commands.I decided to try the C-Reach Smart Bridge as a last ditch effort before tossing all four bulbs in the bin.Since installing the Smart Bridge the bulbs have worked perfectly. You will need to reset the bulbs to connect them with the C-Reach, which is kind of a pain but worth it.
A**A
2.4 GHz network only to connect
The hub was not easy setting up. Please use 2.4Ghz or it will not connect to the network. It took me at least a dozen attempts before I was successful. The customer service was not very helpful and just keep emailing me suggestions. The firmware needed to be updated but nothing could happen until I was connect to my network. The process was very frustrating. I think the average person would have sent the Hub back. I was determined to “crack the code”. After I was finally able to connect to my network, mind you many resets, the hub worked great.
L**S
Stay away from C by GE.
I ordered a C-Reach to integrate my CbyGE Led strips to my HomeKit setup. When I got the unit I was able to connect it to my network. However, the HomeKit code on the unit did not work (invalid code). I contacted GE support by phone and they were not able to fix the issue. They suggested I get a replacement unit from Amazon, which I did. A week or so later I received a replacement unit. hard to believe but this one had an Incomplete HomeKit code!!! See the picture. HomeKit codes have 8 digits. So three numbers are missing! How is that even possible?!? So I contacted GE again and they suggested...that I get another replacement. I did not and asked for a reimbursement. Clearly they have no quality control department...By the way, the CbyGE light strips that I wanted to integrate are behind other products already on the market. You cannot do multiple colors at the same time on one strip. Something that you can do out of the box with the LIFX led strips that I have owned for years now and that have work flawlessly.Also the app is terrible. Probably the worst I have seen for smart lights. (I own, LIFX, Philips Hue and Lutron products). Stay away from CbyGE products. There are better and more advanced products out there.
J**1
Great service
The c-Reach was in new condition and works great. Fast deliver.
I**N
Can't be added to the Cync app
There is a bug that prevents you from adding the C-Reach to the Cync app. Rendering it useless. Sent it back.
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