💡 Light up your life with smart brilliance and endless color vibes!
Nanoleaf Matter Essentials GU10 LED Bulbs are a pack of three smart, dimmable RGBW bulbs offering 16 million colors and vivid whites. Compatible with Google, Apple, and Matter apps, they feature ultra-fast Thread mesh networking and Bluetooth connectivity. With 400 lumens brightness, 6 watts power consumption, and a 25,000-hour lifespan, these bulbs elevate room decor and gaming setups with immersive screen mirroring and customizable schedules.
Brand | Nanoleaf |
Manufacturer | Nanoleaf |
Package Dimensions | 16.6 x 8.7 x 6.1 cm; 240 g |
Item model number | NF080B01-3GU10 |
Part Number | NF080B01-3GU10 |
Number of Items | 3 |
Style | Light Bulb - GU10 (Pack of 3) |
Shape | Reflector(R) |
Finish types | Matte |
Included Components | 3x Matter GU10 Smart Bulbs |
Voltage | 2.4E+2 Volts (AC) |
Specific Uses | Lamp |
Special features | Dimmable, Full Spectrum, Colour Changing, Tunable |
Power and Plug Description: | ac_dc |
Batteries Required? | No |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Luminous Flux | 400 Lumen |
Wattage | 4.8 watts |
Wattage | 6 Watts |
Incandescent Equivalent | 5E+1 Watts |
Average Life | 25000 Hours |
Item Weight | 240 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
E**S
Horrendous support, even worse bulbs.
Please do not waste your time. I work as a smart home technician for a living, there are some good enough products out there - their normal bulbs aren’t bad. But these GU10 fittings are awful. They won’t last a few months, they fall off the network, they flicker, they turn off, they change colours.Their support has been horrendous and they refuse to help me. I cannot waste any more time on these bulbs, it’s convinced me to give up on my whole system.Just don't waste your time.
P**E
Work just like the Essentials E27 bulbs. Good.
These GU10s from Nanoleaf are pretty much the best GU10 style bulbs I've purchased, and I have purchased a few different ones in recent years.The first thing I want to talk about is connection as I know it comes up a lot for these bulbs.These bulbs don't inherently have any connection problems. In fact, these are basically the same hardware and software inside as the E27 Essential bulbs.The problem some people face with GU10 style lights in general is the housing they are usually put into. I'm going through the process of replacing multiple Wifi GU10 lights from 3 or 4 different manufacturers at the moment, and all of them had Wifi problems because of the housing they were in. In the end I had to have multiple wireless extenders placed near the lights (in my loft actually) just to get them working. It wasn't a perfect solution, but at the time it was my only option.Most GU10 housings cause wireless issues. The recessed ones usually have a metal face plate, and the rear end of them is normally an insulated fireproof case. The ones that stick out and can be tilted etc, usually have a shroud or hood around them, and often are metal too - not ideal.In my testing, most of my smart Wifi devices can reach the other side of my house. WiFi GU10s in some cases could only connect to Wifi if the router was within a couple of meters. It seems that the thread connection of these bulbs is on par with the connection from Wifi bulbs - reaching a similar range before cutting off. I was able to test using a Nest Wifi router which has both Wifi and Thread built in. This means your success with these is going to depend on where your nearest Thread Router device is. For me, it made more sense to have a Thread Border Router, like a Nest Hub or Thread Smart Plug in each room rather than using the Wifi extenders. Wifi extenders usually just degrade the performance of the Wifi network, but more Thread devices usually just improve the Thread coverage.You need to make sure you have the network set up right to support these, just as you would if they were Wifi bulbs, otherwise you're not going to have a great time. If you're not sure, buy one and test it before you buy a whole bunch of them.I like the design of the bulb. The glass part on the face of these has a kind of varied crystal like pattern rather than being plain glass or a defused/frosted layer. It's quite nice.The lights produce night whites, both warm and cool. They are as bright as you would expect from this wattage. The colours are nice and rich, and decently bright too. These will produce a brighter colours than some of the GU10s I've tested, like the Ajax, but they still get beaten by an older LifX GU10 I got a while back.Set up is a little iffy, compared to some of the other matter lights I've set up. To simplify it, I'd recommend setting each light up in the Nanoleaf app, then go straight to software update. The update is crucial because the lights just don't work properly over matter without it. You'll need to keep the phone near the light, and the app needs to keep running as the phone directly uploads the update to the bulb, the bulb doesn't fetch it on it's own. Once the update is complete, you can connect the bulb to your matter hub, and you should be good to go. If you're having issues getting any of this to work, it's likely because of what I mentioned in the beginning, the light housing or fitting is interfering with it's signal, and the light can't communicate with the Hub, the phone, or both. If like me you have some light fittings that are not recessed, and don't have a metal hood, you can set the light up in one of those, then move the light to see if it can connect via a border router in your home.I've had the connected since the day they arrived. There was a little flakiness in the connection until I updated the software. Once I updated them, I turned them off, moved them to the place they now live, and they have been connected without a single disconnect since then. That was nearly 2 weeks ago.The Nanoleaf app is nice, and it's easy to use. Lights can be controlled from there, and updated as mentioned before. The app will also let you use scenes with the lights, and you can create new scenes or download existing ones from the community. You can use the same scenes as on other Nanoleaf lights so that your effects are the same across different types of Nanoleaf lights.I'm happy to recommend these as they are among my favourite GU10 Smart bulbs. Thread connectivity has been reliable, automations always trigger, and the light look great. Again, be patient when setting them up, do the updates, and make sure you've got a Hub or Border router close enough for the lights to talk to.
N**L
I still have hope
Update: Making progress following the recent Apple os18 update. All three bulbs now paired, initially through Apple Home and then updated with the Nanoleaf app opened through each bulbs settings in Apple Home. Currently things look promising apart from a couple of dropped connections, possibly need some settling in.Initial review: After being extremely impressed with the Nanoleaf Shapes (I absolutely love these), I thought that it would be a no brainer to expand further with these bulbs. What a disappointment, after 3 days of googling for potential solutions and numerous hard reset / re-pairing attempts each bulb, I have finally given up trying to get these to work. Most of the time they will only connect via bluetooth and on a few occasions via thread, but then only to fail to respond completely after a few minutes. When pairing did work this was only via the Nanoleaf app, never via Apple Home, and would also fail to sync to Apple Home when paired via the Nanolaef app.
A**R
Look for alternatives.
I currently have 10 of these bulbs in operation in my home, all running through apple HomeKit. 4 in the living room and 6 in the kitchen. I always seem to have issues with at least 1 of the bulbs at any given time. I can swap it around with another, it'll work for a day then it'll go out again. Support is little to none existent. Firmware updates are few and far between and don't really give any performance benefits once carried out.when they work they're good. Brightness is great, the colours are a nice to have, if you're into that. They're monstrously overpriced compared to others on the market.If i we're to do it all again I'd probably go for HUE as they seem to be the best on the market for HomeKit at this point in time.Avoid if you can, look at the alternatives.
G**H
Good replacement for GU10 LEDs for smart lighting.
I've reviewed these some time after buying them because I've just bought some other smart bulbs (screw-in E14 bulbs) and the comparison is worth making: these are much better. It is worth paying for Nanoleaf.I need Matter compatible bulbs for an Apple Homekit system: these fit the bill. They are easy to set up do what they are supposed to do.The light quality, while not as good as a normal GU10 LED, is good enough. They dim right down and give good full light when set to 100%. The control is straightforward. I can also set them to fun colours to entertain the kids! My main reason for getting them was so that I could retro fit to GU10 socket and set up night lights for guests in my house: that function works well.
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