
Feit Electric Smart Light Bulb
Score: 81/100
Linkind E26 Smart Edison Bulb
Score: 82/100Rankings

Linkind's ST64 Smart Edison Bulb combines Matter-enabled Wi-Fi control with a vintage filament look and high energy efficiency. It lacks RGB color and the lowest dim setting may be too bright for some night-light needs, and it only works on 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi. Best for users who value aesthetic design and reliable white lighting within a Matter-compatible ecosystem.

Feit Electric's smart RGBW bulbs deliver solid brightness, high CRI and a very attractive price, making them a practical entry-level option. They lack premium color saturation, dimming flexibility, and 5 GHz Wi-Fi support, which can limit use in some setups. Best suited for budget-conscious homeowners who need basic color and voice control.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
800 lumensbest | 800 lumensbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 9 W | 8 Wbest |
90best | — | |
25,000 hoursbest | 25,000 hoursbest | |
60 Wbest | 60 Wbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Connectivity(1) | ||
Voice Assistant Compatibility | Alexa, Google Home | Alexa, Google Home, SmartThings, Apple Home |
Power(1) | ||
Power Consumption (W) | 9 W | 8 W |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers consider Feit Electric smart bulbs a cost-effective entry into smart lighting, emphasizing their low price, energy savings, and easy voice integration, while noting that color vibrancy and overall brightness fall short of premium competitors like Philips Hue.
Everyday users commend the easy app setup, flexible white temperature range, and full-color options, appreciating the long lifespan and low operating cost, though detailed consumer reviews are limited.

“budget-friendly option at approximately $19.99 for a two-pack.”

“fill out the room fairly well.”



Professional reviewers commend the Linkind ST64 for its effortless Matter QR-code setup, flicker-free operation, and strong 800 lm output at just 8 W, highlighting the vintage Edison design as a standout aesthetic. They note the wide dimming range and scheduling features as valuable, while pointing out the lack of RGB color and the still-bright lowest dim level as minor drawbacks.
Everyday users appreciate the easy integration with SmartThings and the attractive Edison appearance, finding the app and voice controls reliable. The most common complaint is that the lowest dim setting remains too bright for users seeking very low-light or night-time illumination, and the absence of color options limits creative use.