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| Brand Name : | SIXWGH |
| Model Number : | WHDP01 |
| Certification : | CE,RoHS,FCC,UL |
| Price : | USD+2.3-3.5+piece |
| Payment Terms : | L/C,D/P,D/A,T/T,Western Union |
| Supply Ability : | 10000+piecex+10days |
| Delivery Time : | 5-10days |
Core Specs - B2B Focus
| Feature | Specification |
| Protocol | ZigBee 3.0 (Stable Mesh) |
| Network Capacity | 100+ Bulbs per Hub |
| Base Type | E27 / E26 (Universal) |
| Color Mode | RGBCW (16M Colors + White) |
| Power | 9W / 10W (High Brightness) |
| Sync Speed | <50ms (Perfect for Groups) |
| Local Linkage | Works Offline |
| CRI | Ra>80 (True Color) |
Description - Business Pitch
The professional choice for smart lighting projects. Unlike WiFi
bulbs that clog routers, our ZigBee 3.0 Bulbs connect to a gateway
to form a stable Mesh network. This allows you to install 50-100
bulbs in a single home with zero latency group control. Even if the
internet fails, local ZigBee switches can still control the lights.
Ideal for whole-house lighting solutions where stability and
scalability are paramount.





Q: Why use ZigBee bulbs instead of WiFi for a whole house?
A: WiFi routers struggle with 20+ smart devices. ZigBee bulbs offload this traffic to a gateway, ensuring your client's internet remains fast and the lights respond instantly.
Q: Can I control 20 bulbs at once?
A: Yes, ZigBee is designed for "Group Control." You can turn on/off or change the color of 20+ bulbs simultaneously with perfect synchronization, unlike WiFi bulbs which often have a "popcorn effect" (turning on one by one).
Q: Do they work if the internet is down?
A: Yes! If you use a ZigBee wireless switch or scene panel, the lights will still work locally even without an internet connection.
Q: Do you have E26 for the US market?
A: Yes, we supply both E27 (EU/Asia) and E26 (US/JP) bases to meet global standards.
Q: Is it compatible with Philips Hue?
A: It follows the standard ZigBee 3.0 protocol, making it compatible with most ZigBee 3.0 hubs, including Tuya and some third-party ecosystems (test recommended).
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