![In my opinion the frosted filament style LED bulbs are the holy-grail in LED light bulbs. (Not just this specific bulb.) : r/flashlight In my opinion the frosted filament style LED bulbs are the holy-grail in LED light bulbs. (Not just this specific bulb.) : r/flashlight](https://external-preview.redd.it/4wltaD3Go5i_vVi41RSLajjHqZIbbnaGWmM1lO_HhjA.jpg?width=1080&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=7417342c7d11e2965e9cbce54d5957c7da052c35)
In my opinion the frosted filament style LED bulbs are the holy-grail in LED light bulbs. (Not just this specific bulb.) : r/flashlight
![Is there any way to set the brightness on the Govee lightbulb below 1%? Or a way to make it less bright? : r/Govee Is there any way to set the brightness on the Govee lightbulb below 1%? Or a way to make it less bright? : r/Govee](https://preview.redd.it/is-there-any-way-to-set-the-brightness-on-the-govee-v0-n80v1qm5i66a1.jpg?auto=webp&s=74a0867e147d5f84020f9d8bc70e3c7a8d02684f)
Is there any way to set the brightness on the Govee lightbulb below 1%? Or a way to make it less bright? : r/Govee
![Will a normal household LED bulb/light help somewhat prevent my seedlings from becoming leggy? Read my first comment for full details : r/HotPeppers Will a normal household LED bulb/light help somewhat prevent my seedlings from becoming leggy? Read my first comment for full details : r/HotPeppers](https://i.redd.it/will-a-normal-household-led-bulb-light-help-somewhat-v0-ivot8ma9veb81.jpg?width=2250&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=575b07bd89facd5de2b59b42ef99d952a980b0b0)
Will a normal household LED bulb/light help somewhat prevent my seedlings from becoming leggy? Read my first comment for full details : r/HotPeppers
![I know they may be expensive but you get what you pay for with Hue bulbs. I've tried Wyze, TP Link, and a few other smart bulb brands and none of them I know they may be expensive but you get what you pay for with Hue bulbs. I've tried Wyze, TP Link, and a few other smart bulb brands and none of them](https://i.redd.it/qnnce67wiwob1.jpg)
I know they may be expensive but you get what you pay for with Hue bulbs. I've tried Wyze, TP Link, and a few other smart bulb brands and none of them
![I just bought a dozen ring a19 bulbs to put through out the house. I have them set up in various groups. I can turn them on and off within the Alexa I just bought a dozen ring a19 bulbs to put through out the house. I have them set up in various groups. I can turn them on and off within the Alexa](https://preview.redd.it/okrlrwcrofw51.jpg?auto=webp&s=9f3f8e12382de8738cb24c73e8ef334fe041a71b)
I just bought a dozen ring a19 bulbs to put through out the house. I have them set up in various groups. I can turn them on and off within the Alexa
![Very New High CRI bulbs came in! --- Philips Ultra Definition 95CRI 2200-2700k-3000k-5000k : r/flashlight Very New High CRI bulbs came in! --- Philips Ultra Definition 95CRI 2200-2700k-3000k-5000k : r/flashlight](https://i.redd.it/f6gw9wgrcp791.jpg)
Very New High CRI bulbs came in! --- Philips Ultra Definition 95CRI 2200-2700k-3000k-5000k : r/flashlight
![Whats the difference between this and Philips Hue??? Because this one is only $15 at Home Depot... : r/smarthome Whats the difference between this and Philips Hue??? Because this one is only $15 at Home Depot... : r/smarthome](https://preview.redd.it/v3us7vhh53241.jpg?auto=webp&s=4f9d7882bd432004e3015d936875b4d7b187cd16)
Whats the difference between this and Philips Hue??? Because this one is only $15 at Home Depot... : r/smarthome
![What would cause an LED bulb to burn like this (right is a new one, fewer lumens), how close was it to full on catching fire, and how can I avoid it What would cause an LED bulb to burn like this (right is a new one, fewer lumens), how close was it to full on catching fire, and how can I avoid it](https://preview.redd.it/what-would-cause-an-led-bulb-to-burn-like-this-right-is-a-v0-dketaa6bfe8a1.jpg?width=1080&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=ab2190eb6ad8a4da6b1049690adcef2199d9a6c0)
What would cause an LED bulb to burn like this (right is a new one, fewer lumens), how close was it to full on catching fire, and how can I avoid it
![Guess I didn't realize they were releasing these in different physical sizes. All the same base and filament, but different style bulb shape. Going to find a decent fixture to display these. : Guess I didn't realize they were releasing these in different physical sizes. All the same base and filament, but different style bulb shape. Going to find a decent fixture to display these. :](https://external-preview.redd.it/3VNV73ewcEsC4eE3z1L7__BThVY9t68OcjumbDjX8rw.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=f32197ba6de4601f1335736ea0e8b067e1fed664)
Guess I didn't realize they were releasing these in different physical sizes. All the same base and filament, but different style bulb shape. Going to find a decent fixture to display these. :
![I've had several LIFX bulbs and a strip for a few years now. It was difficult to pick between that and Hue, but now I see Philips is using bridgeless tech in I've had several LIFX bulbs and a strip for a few years now. It was difficult to pick between that and Hue, but now I see Philips is using bridgeless tech in](https://preview.redd.it/fe7hlfiw7yp51.jpg?auto=webp&s=350664f74aafbdf2449d57d10444eb50fe1c8db8)