Why do my smart bulbs look slightly different in color when grouped or controlled through different apps?

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Smart bulbs are designed to make lighting feel more flexible, personal, and easy to control. But sometimes, when you group several bulbs together or control them through different apps, the colors do not look exactly the same. One bulb may look a little warmer. Another may appear slightly cooler. A blue scene may look richer on one bulb and softer on another. This does not always mean something is broken. In many cases, it comes down to how smart bulbs are built, calibrated, grouped, and controlled.

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How can I tell if my old fixture or dimmer switch is compatible with LED bulbs?

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Switching to LED bulbs is one of the easiest ways to make your home more energy efficient. But if you are using older fixtures or dimmer switches, not every LED bulb will behave the way you expect. Flickering, buzzing, limited dimming range, or bulbs that do not turn on properly are often signs of a compatibility issue. The good news is that most of these problems can be avoided by checking a few details before you buy.

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What is CRI in Lighting? (And Why You Should Care)

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Learn what CRI (Color Rendering Index) means and why it matters for your home. High CRI bulbs (90+) make colors look vibrant and accurate, perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and closets, while standard CRI 80 bulbs work for general areas.

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