Sengled Smart Wi-Fi LED (CLASSIC) • Soft White A19 Bulbs • Daylight A19 Bulbs • Multicolor A19 Bulbs Soft White Daylight USER GUIDE
Introduction: Sengled Smart Wi-Fi Classic LED bulbs offer an easy solution to having app-controllable smart lighting in your home. These bulbs enable you to control your lights in multiple ways—on/off, dimming, schedules, etc.— through the Sengled Home app on your phones or through partner programs like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.
Installation Instructions: The following instructions are applicable to adding your Smart Wi-Fi Classic LED bulb through the Sengled Home app. If you would like to use third party smart home services, such as Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or would like to find our latest list of supported third-party integrations, please refer to support.sengled.com Ensure your mobile device is connected to the same Wi-Fi router that you would like to setup the smart Wi-Fi Classic LED using 2.4GHz connection.
Operation: The following section outlines some of the popular operational modes of the Sengled Smart Wi-Fi Classic LED bulbs. Applicable to all Smart Wi-Fi Classic LED bulbs: A On / Off Smart Wi-Fi Classic LED bulbs can be controlled through a variety of means: • Manually via a wall switch • Through Sengled Home app • Through partner programs like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant etc.
If you have Sengled Smart Wi-Fi Classic LED Multicolor bulbs, the following operations are also available: F Tuning Whites Adjust whites via the white palette in the Sengled Home app, or with voice control. G Changing Colors Change between 16 million colors using the color palette in the Sengled Home app, or with voice control. Frequently Asked Questions: 1.
4. Could not connect to the Wi-Fi router or third-party services? The firewall or port on your Wi-Fi router may be blocked and could prevent the Sengled Wi-Fi Classic LED bulb from connecting to the Sengled cloud. A Sengled Home account is required to access third-party services that utilize the Sengled cloud. Please open Port 1883 and 8883 on your Wi-Fi router to ensure connectivity. If your router is preventing access, you will need to enable access to these ports.