Technical Specifications & Performance Data
| Brand | Euri Lighting |
|---|---|
| Wattage | 9W |
| Voltage | 120V |
| Lumens | 810 |
| Lamp Type | LED A19 |
| CCT | 2700K–5000K |
| CRI | 90+ |
| Dimming | Yes |
| Base | Medium E26 |
| Certifications | UL Listed, CEC Compliant, Energy Star Rated |
| Special Features | Wi-Fi Enabled, Color Selectable, Smart App & Voice Control |
| Location Rating | Damp Location |
| Dimensions | 2.36"D × 4.53"H |
| Rated Hours | 25,000 |
| Warranty | 3-Year Warranty |
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Technical FAQ Deep-Dive
Will this smart A19 fit a standard household socket?
Yes. It uses a medium E26 base and is designed for 120V operation, which matches the most common A19 lamp holders in residential and many light-commercial fixtures.
What’s the difference between tunable white (2700K–5000K) and RGB?
Tunable white adjusts the color temperature of white light from warm (2700K) to cooler white (5000K). RGB adds saturated colors for scenes and accent use. Many users run tunable white for everyday lighting and switch to RGB for decorative settings.
How is dimming typically controlled on a Wi-Fi smart bulb?
Dimming is usually handled through the smart platform (app/voice/system) rather than a traditional wall dimmer. For consistent behavior, leave the wall switch on and use the smart controls unless the bulb is specifically rated for use on a physical dimmer.
Is 810 lumens a typical brightness level for an A19?
Yes. Around 800 lumens is commonly used as a general-purpose A19 brightness level, often compared to the output of a traditional 60W incandescent in many everyday applications.
What do 90+ CRI and the listed certifications mean in practice?
90+ CRI indicates improved color rendering compared with standard 80 CRI lamps, which can make finishes and skin tones look more accurate. The bulb is UL Listed, CEC compliant, and Energy Star rated, which are commonly requested for safety and efficiency requirements in code-driven or utility-focused projects.