It’s easy to become overwhelmed when researching a new product you’re interested in buying. How do you know where to get started, what brands to trust, and even what models to consider? That’s where we come in. The AA Recommends series brings you our favorite brands across a wide variety of product categories from smart bulbs to memory cards, backpacks, and beyond. These are brands and products recommended and used regularly by our team, based on their personal votes and recommendations.
A quick look around the web or a big box store might turn up a dozen or more smart light brands, but there are really only a few brands worth getting. Many of the cheaper or more obscure options have wonky apps or just aren’t that reliable. There are a few emerging brands that aren’t bad per se, but they don’t have the track record or the sheer amount of different bulb sizes and varieties as the competition.
With that in mind, these are the top brands the Android Authority team highly recommends.
Philips Hue is clearly the team favorite. Nearly half of those who participated in our internal poll owned and recommended Philips Hue. It’s not just us, as Philips Hue is repeatedly at the top of best smart bulb lists and is easily the most recognizable smart lighting brand among consumers.
What makes Hue so great? Hue bulbs are easy to set up, reliable, and come in plenty of different sizes and types. The Philips Hue ecosystem is also the most flexible when it comes to 3rd party support, playing nice with tons of other smart devices including smart assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant. Philips also has a wonderfully intuitive app that makes it easy to change colors, set up automated schedules, and more.
In the past, the only real weakness of the Hue family was that it absolutely required a hub to work. That’s no longer the case, as newer Hue bulbs now work with Bluetooth and therefore don’t necessarily need the hub. That said, you’ll need to look carefully when you buy to make sure you are getting the right bulb. Keep in mind that the new bulbs don’t require the hub but are still compatible with it. There’s no need to invest in a hub if you simply want to experiment with smart lighting by buying a bulb or two, but using a hub makes it much easier to control whole-home smart lighting systems.
Looking to get started with the Philips Hue ecosystem? Here are a few of our top recommendations:
Above as the best options for just getting started, but if you want to take things further Philips has filament style bulbs, smart candle-style bulbs, light strips and more. You can check out some of their other great products here.
Lifx is probably the second most well known smart light brand, though it isn’t quite as popular as it once was. Lifx offers a variety of bulbs and light strips. The biggest advantage to Lifx over Hue was the lack of a hub, but nowadays Hue also has options that ditch the hub requirement. There’s actually only a few of us on the team that regularly use Lifx, myself included. While I personally use Hue bulbs for most of my house, I have a few Lifx bulbs in specific rooms as they tend to a bit brighter and have a few other tricks Hue doesn’t handle as well.
Lifx bulbs aren’t particularly cheap and tend to be better for use in specific scenarios as opposed to a whole-house lighting solution. Still, it’s a solid option for those looking for Hue alternative that offers a similar experience in terms of price, reliability, and flexibility of bulb models and types.
Here are a few specific Lifx products we recommend:
While those are a few of our most recommended Lifx products, you can check out their whole lineup here.
Anker-owned Eufy doesn’t have the brand power that Hue or Lifx has, but it makes up for it with pricing. While Eufy’s white bulbs aren’t any cheaper than Hue lights, the Eufy color bulb costs significantly less than the competition. A few of us have used Eufy bulbs before, typically for reviews and such. While they might not be as full-featured, they make great value options and are actually reliable. That second point is key because often cheap smart bulbs are cheap in every sense of the word — not so with Eufy. It’s also worth mentioning that you don’t need a hub to use Eufy bulbs.
Here are the best Eufy smart lighting products we recommend:
Those are three of our top picks, but be sure to check out Eufy’s other smart lighting options here.
Yeelight is quickly becoming one of the more popular smart lighting brands due to its aggressive pricing, while still offering similar features in a very reliable package. For those that aren’t familiar with the brand, it is actually part of the Xiaomi Mi family. Xiaomi is known for disrupting several product categories by introducing aggressive products, especially its Xiaomi phones which are sold throughout parts of Asia and Europe.
Here’s just a few of our favorite Yeelight products:
For more from Yeelight, check out this page.
While the first four options on the list offered more traditional lighting experiences, Nanoleaf is more about decor.
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