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Tue Apr 15 2025

I replaced my old bulbs with these smart Lepro bulbs, and for just $16 my office looks amazing now.

Dynamic lighting, voice control, and AI-generated environments for just eight dollars per bulb? Sold!

The Lepro B2 AI smart LED bulbs, sold in packs of two, are available on Amazon for $15.99 as of April 15, which represents a 43% discount from their regular price of $27.99. After replacing the old bulbs in my ceiling lamp with the Lepro B2s, I've noticed that the lighting in my room interacts with music in a surprising way.

For the price of $15.99, you get a pack of two bulbs that usually cost $27.99, which is $8 per bulb—less than what I paid for my last cup of coffee. These bulbs are not your typical market options; they operate with Lepro's LightGPM system, which uses artificial intelligence trained in lighting design principles and color psychology. While it may sound like a buzzword, it translates to being able to express how you feel, whether you're tired or having guests, and receiving up to ten lighting options that fit that atmosphere. There’s no need to delve into details; you simply indicate what you want, and the bulb takes care of the rest.

In terms of brightness, they offer 1100 lumens, surpassing the intensity of the 75W incandescent bulbs I used to use. They also allow full control of RGB colors and adjustable white tones ranging from 2700K to 6500K. I appreciate being able to switch from bright white light in the morning to a warm, soft glow at night, without having to fiddle with multiple settings.

The bulbs include voice control, being compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant. Through the Lepro app, you can set schedules, manually control the lighting, sync it with music, and utilize ambiance settings. They have special modes like wake-up and sleep routines, which gradually adjust the brightness. Personally, I programmed mine to dim at 11 p.m., which at least tries to convince me to be more responsible.