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NOTE: Don't use under 110-130V AC. Don't use with electronic transformer. Please use ledmundo MR16 smart light bulbs in a 12V voltage. I’ve sunset this project and open sourced what I’ve been running in Azure for the last 1.5 years. SmartThings is no longer my choice for home automation and as such I have no further interest in innovating for a platform I don’t use. not sure of this is of any use to you: Elektronik und Technik bei reichelt elektronik günstig bestellen OSR 5816657 - SMART+ Spot 6W, GU5.3, TW, EEK A
Smart Bulb, LOHAS WiFi LED Light MR16, Voice Control Via
Fits perfectly both in size and style with most existing fixtures to make your conventional MR16 bulbs smartGU, which stands for “general use,” refers to the base, or fitting, of the bulb. The number after GU refers to the spacing between the pins. GU10 has 10 mm spacing, while GU5.3 has 5.3 mm spacing.
Smart MR16 LED Light Bulbs 5W, GU5.3 Bi-Pin Base, AC/DC 12V Smart MR16 LED Light Bulbs 5W, GU5.3 Bi-Pin Base, AC/DC 12V
MR, which stands for “multifaceted refractor,” refers to the shape and design of the top part of the bulb. The number after MR refers to the diameter of the bulb in terms of eighths of an inch — the 16, in this case, means that the bulb is 16/8 inches (or 2 inches) in diameter.So I bought the bulbs and I can’t seem to reset/pair them with anything. Not Ledvance or Sylvania apps or my Hubitat hub. These two superheroes of lighting are compact and great at directing light exactly where you need it. But what is the difference between MR16 and GU10 bulbs? MR16 bulbs are available in both dimmable and non-dimmable options, providing you with the choice of lighting effects for around your home. Spotlights using MR16 bulbs are a great option for kitchen and bathrooms, particularly around cabinets and mirrors but are also a popular choice for creating feature lighting in bookshelves, display cases and in flooring. It uses a similar / same interface as the Philips Hue App. If Samsung SmartThings can integrate with Philips, then this should be possible.