SAVE $73.60: As of April 15,roger freitas, the eroticism of emasculation: confronting the baroque body of the castrato Lepro B2 AI Smart LED Bulbs (two-pack) are available for $15.99 at Amazon. That’s 43% off their regular price of $27.99.
I swapped out the old dusty bulbs in my ceiling fixture with Lepro’s B2 AI Smart LED Bulbs and now my room reacts better to music than most people do. For $15.99, you get a two-pack of color-changing smart bulbs that usually go for $27.99. That’s 43% off, or $8 per bulb, which is honestly less than I spent on my last latte.
These aren’t your average smart bulbs. They run on Lepro’s LightGPM system, which is powered by AI trained on lighting design principles and color psychology. I know that sounds like a buzzword sandwich, but it actually means you can tell it you’re feeling tired or hosting friends and it will generate up to ten lighting options designed around that vibe. You don’t need to think too hard. Just say what you want and let it handle the color theory.
SEE ALSO: Live your Kawaii gamer dreams with this discounted Logitech POP ICON keyboard and mouse comboBrightness isn’t a problem either. At 1100 lumens, they hit harder than the 75W incandescents I used to rely on. You still get full RGB control and adjustable white tones from 2700K to 6500K. I like that I can go from bright cool light in the morning to a warm soft glow at night, without having to fiddle with a dozen settings.
Price: $15.99 $27.99
Retailer: Amazon
Quantity: 2-pack ($8.00 per bulb)
Brightness: 1100 lumens (75W equivalent)
Color range: RGBWW, 2700K to 6500K
Voice control: Works with Alexa and Google Assistant
App features: Lighting schedules, DIY control, music sync, mood presets
Special features: AI voice design assistant, LightBeats music sync
Connectivity: WiFi (2.4GHz) and Bluetooth
Extra modes: Wake-up and sleep routines with gradual dimming/brightening
Music sync is built in, and surprisingly responsive. I tested it with a playlist and the light actually adjusted with each beat. Not in a disco-ball kind of way, just enough to feel like the lighting is part of the experience.
Control happens through the Lepro app via WiFi or Bluetooth, and there’s full compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant. You can also set routines, timers, and even sunrise/sunset fades for waking up or winding down. I set mine to dim at 11 p.m., which at least tries to trick me into being a responsible adult.
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