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Xiaomi Mi Smart LED Bulb E27 810 Lumens
The Xiaomi Mi Smart LED Bulb (Warm White) (model MWSN001, also known as GPX4026GL in some regions) is an affordable, Wi-Fi-enabled smart bulb launched in 2019, designed for easy integration into smart homes. It fits standard E27 sockets and delivers warm, adjustable white light up to 810 lumens, making it perfect for ambient lighting in living rooms, bedrooms, or hallways.
Key Features
Feature Description Brightness Up to 810 lumens (adjustable from 40-810 lm for dimming) Color Temperature Fixed warm white at 2700K (soft yellow glow, no RGB or tunable whites) Power Consumption 8W (energy-efficient, equivalent to ~60W incandescent) Connectivity Built-in Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n (2.4GHz only); direct app control, no hub required Smart Controls Mi Home app for timers, scenes, and automation; voice support via Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa Lifespan Up to 25,000 hours (~22 years at 3 hours/day); 125,000 on/off cycles Build & Compatibility E27 base; IP20 rating (indoor use); works with Xiaomi ecosystem and Matter (via update) How It Works
- Installation: Screw into any E27 socket (ensure 220-240V compatibility); download Mi Home app and create an account.
- Pairing: Power on the bulb (it flashes for setup); in the app, add device > scan QR or search for “Mi LED Bulb” > connect to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (takes ~2 minutes; reset by quick on/off if needed).
- Control: Adjust brightness/color via app sliders; set schedules (e.g., bedtime fade) or scenes (e.g., “relax mode”). Voice: “Hey Google, dim living room light.”
- Automation: Link to other Xiaomi devices (e.g., motion sensors) for auto-on; firmware updates add Matter for Apple HomeKit/Google Home. Manuals on Xiaomi’s site include troubleshooting for connectivity; avoid 5GHz Wi-Fi during setup.
Pros and Cons (Based on Reviews)
- Pros: Super energy-efficient (8W for bright, cozy light); seamless app/voice integration for beginners; long lifespan reduces replacements; affordable entry to smart lighting with reliable dimming. Users appreciate the warm 2700K tone for evening relaxation without eye strain.
- Cons: Limited to warm white only (no colors or cool tones); occasional Wi-Fi dropouts in crowded networks; setup can be finicky on iOS without 2.4GHz.



