
Cync
The GE Cync A19 LED Smart Light Bulb is a hub‑free Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth‑enabled bulb that offers full‑color changing, dimming, and scheduling via the Cync app. It replaces a 60 W incandescent with 9.5‑10 W LED usage, delivers 800 lumens, and integrates with Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple Home and SmartThings.
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$23.99
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$20.40
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$16.30
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$23.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the GE Cync A19 for its hub‑free Direct Connect architecture, high CRI color accuracy and seamless Alexa/Google integration, positioning it as a cost‑effective alternative to premium ecosystems. They also point out the app’s occasional instability and the bulb’s indoor‑only rating as notable drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the vivid color range, easy voice control and the fact that no extra hub is required, often highlighting the low energy cost and simple drop‑in fit. Recurring complaints focus on Wi‑Fi drops, app glitches and the modest 800‑lumens brightness for larger rooms.
Common Complaints
Frequent Wi‑Fi connectivity drops, occasional app glitches, perceived dimness in larger spaces, and limited outdoor suitability.
How It Compares
vs. Philips Hue A19
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Disadvantages
Choose Cync for budget‑friendly, hub‑free setups; choose Hue for premium ecosystem and higher brightness options.
vs. Wyze Bulb Color
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Disadvantages
Pick Cync if Matter compatibility and music sync are important; pick Wyze for a potentially more stable app experience.
vs. TP-Link Kasa A19
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Disadvantages
Select Cync for full‑color and Matter support; select Kasa if you prefer a proven, stable app and only need white lighting.