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Color-Changing LED Bulbs


Color-changing LED bulbs let you personalize your landscape into an array of scenes and moods, fit for any occasion. Choose from a range of RGB LED bulbs that give you total control of their output via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection. Create your own custom scenery today with LED color bulbs from Lighting Warehouse.

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  1. Unique Flex Gold Vivid Series PAR36 Lamp 10W 40 DEG 2700K | LED10W-AP6F-RGB27
    Unique Flex Gold Vivid Series PAR36 Lamp 10W 40 DEG 2700K | LED10W-AP6F-RGB27
    On-Sale $144.99 List Price $292.05
    SKU: LED10W-AP6F-RGB27
  2. Unique Flex Gold Vivid Series
    Unique Flex Gold Vivid Series MR-16-TGB-Gen2 2700K | LED-5W-BM6F-RGB27
    On-Sale $53.99 List Price $136.10
    SKU: LED-5W-BM6F-RGB27
  3. LED-5W-BM6F-RGB30
    Unique Flex Gold Vivid Series MR-16-TGB-Gen2 3000K | LED-5W-BM6F-RGB30
    On-Sale $50.99 List Price $136.10
    SKU: LED-5W-BM6F-RGB30
  4. Alliance BT ALLY App-Controlled RGBW 40 Degree Lamp | BT-ALLY-MR16
    Alliance BT ALLY App-Controlled RGBW 40 Degree Lamp | BT-ALLY-MR16
    On-Sale $30.89 List Price $81.67
    HLSG SKU: AOLBTALLYMR16
    SKU: BT-ALLY-MR16
  5. BT-ALLY-G4
    Alliance LED App Controlled Lamp | BT-ALLY-G4
    On-Sale $29.36 List Price $77.78
    SKU: BT-ALLY-G4
  6. Brilliance Chameleon 2.4GHz Wi-Fi MR16 Bulb | MR16-CHM-6-RGBW-38
    Brilliance Chameleon 2.4GHz Wi-Fi MR16 Bulb | MR16-CHM-6-RGBW-38
    On-Sale $25.00 List Price $53.08
    HLSG SKU: BRIMR16M6RGBW38
    SKU: MR16-CHM-6-RGBW-38
  7. Brilliance Chameleon G4 Bi-Pin Bulb | BRI-G4-CHM-2.5-RGBW
    Brilliance Chameleon G4 Bi-Pin Bulb | BRI-G4-CHM-2.5-RGBW
    On-Sale $20.00 List Price $41.34
    HLSG SKU: BRIG4CHM25RGBW
    SKU: BRI-G4-CHM-2.5-RGBW
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Color-Changing LED Bulb FAQs

How long do RGB LED bulbs last?

LED bulbs are one of the longest-lasting bulbs on the market due to their low power consumption and energy efficiency features. With proper lighting maintenance and scheduling, one RGB LED bulb can last between 25,000 and 50,000 hours, or 3 to 5 years.

Why do my LED color bulbs flicker or glow when I turn them off?

The flickering or glowing of LED color bulbs is called LED ghosting, and there are numerous factors that can cause this effect. This can include a discharge of some stored energy within the bulb after it’s turned off, which is normal, or there can be a problem with the driver itself, which determines how much electricity travels to the bulb. If the problem persists, you can always easily replace the bulb with a new one.

How many RGB LED bulbs do I need?

There isn’t a definitive number of color-changing LED bulbs for every situation. Instead, you will need to answer that question yourself based on various factors, including space dimensions and overall intent. For instance, accent lighting throughout a lengthy pathway might require a handful of lights, whereas a small patio can benefit from 2-3 LEDs. In addition, certain color temperatures might also make it difficult to see even with adequate lighting. Consider the colors you want to use in certain scenes to determine whether 5, 10, or even 20 LEDs is enough to set the mood while still making it easy for people to see.

What’s the difference between RGBW and RGB LED bulbs?

Unlike traditional RGB LED bulbs, RGBW lights have the added white LED chip. The inclusion of this one color enhances the overall quality of the light output. You get a better CRI score, which makes the illuminated object better reflect its original color, and you get access to more color shadings, allowing you to make even more specific tones for your lights. However, better color accuracy and versatility come with a higher price tag. If it’s in your budget, RGBW lights can be a better investment, but traditional RGB lights can still get the job done in most situations.

How do I dispose of RGB LED bulbs?

Unlike other lights, you should recycle LED bulbs. The microchips used to power the LEDs can be reused for other applications outside of lighting. Check your local municipality or hardware store to see if they have LED bulb recycling programs. Otherwise, you can go online to find recycling kits for these bulbs. Unlike other bulbs, LEDs use plastic casings instead of glass so you don’t have to worry about the bulbs breaking.