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The YescomAPP Control Hexagon Lights 3 Pack is a smart LED panel kit that offers customizable lighting with 16 million colors and music sync capabilities. Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, these lights are perfect for enhancing any room's decor, providing a portable solution for parties, and ensuring a long lifespan of up to 20,000 hours.
Finish Type | Painted |
Base Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Product Dimensions | 2"D x 8"W x 15"H |
Lamp Type | Mood Light |
Shade Color | Multicolor |
Shade Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Switch Type | alexa,app control |
Style | 3 Pack |
Brand | Yescom |
Color | Color-changing |
Special Feature | Dimmable, Color Changing |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Combination |
Room Type | Bedroom, Living Room |
Recommended Uses For Product | Decoration |
Power Source | non-battery |
Shape | Hexagonal |
Controller Type | Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, iOS, Android |
Number of Light Sources | 3 |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Included Components | component |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Wattage | 5 watts |
Number of Items | 1 |
Lighting Method | LED |
Control Method | App, Touch, Voice |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Specific Uses For Product | Decoration |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Installation Type | Decor |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Is Cordless? | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
Manufacturer | Yescom |
Part Number | 50LIT002-3B-07 |
Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 50LIT002-3B-07 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Tabletop |
Finish | Painted |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Dimmable, Color Changing |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
I**S
Love them!!
The media could not be loaded. I LOVE THESE LIGHTS!! I have collected different lights for years and these are some of the best lights that I have come across due to there ease of use, colors, and patterns. That being said there are some improvements that could be made. The app is acceptable but could be so much better by giving the user complete control of the lights rather than the presets that are currently available. It is absolutely the software that limits these lights. The app is difficult to navigate. I just happened to stumble upon the customized dynamic menu as it is not readily apparent. The set up is fairly easy but it would have been nice to have a little more direction. Alot of what these lights can do depends on how they connect to each other via the provided connectors. I have learned there abilities and limitations through trial and error because of the limited instructional material. EDIT: lights are still going strong and the app has gotten a couple of updates and is AWESOME!! You can now control every led in every panel. These are cool little lights.
L**Y
Decent
Not nearly as hard to set up as some reviews make it out to be. Fun to sit around and program. Very aesthetically pleasing. Overall good purchase.
S**H
Modular light, it’s pretty bright and does a good job, only complaints the app.
Its a modular light, that’s pretty much it. The phone app isn’t very well made but I’ve used worse apps. It’s fine. My only complaint is that the effects that you can make don’t always look right with the way the hexagonal lights are configured. I’m positive I’m using them right, and that the problem isn’t me. Other than that, it’s pretty bright and I am using it as a desk lamp. Looks awesome.
N**E
Good present. Cool. And different
I got this for my brother and it isn’t Bluetooth like I thought. But he really likes it and has it shining in his room all the time :) they work well though and they’re cool to control with your phone. Good present. Just too expensive for what comes with it
C**U
Cheap, broken and a complete ripoff
I bought two of these lamps cause I really like the aesthetics. However, when I used the cololight app so that I can change the color, it doesn't connect at all. It was fine connecting the first time, but after that it never connected back.I enable my location, used a power supply (which doesn't come with one, I don't know why, so either have one or you pretty much have to purchase one at a store which is inconvenient), and even used my second unit, and it still doesn't work.It tells me not to use 5G wi-fi for connecting, but my phone only does 4G connection. I spent good money on a lamp that not only doesn't work, but it feels really cheap as well since it's made of plastic. It's not worth the money, so go spend it on something useful.
A**H
Beautiful and hypnotizing
So worth it! I found my device on a different site. We loved it so much my partner demanded I get one for him at Christmas. So glad I did when I did. Amazon was out of stock two days later. Great timing and great buy.
J**S
Meh...
Smaller than I thought. Putting it together is simple and easy. However, the app is terrible. I cannot connect to the device. For some reason they need to impair through wifi and not Bluetooth, kind of fishy and sketchy. The app isn't a regular app from the IOS or App stores. Lighting isn't that strong, beautiful, but not luminous enough.
M**Y
It's a pretty light. But it is decoration, not NOT a smart light in any useful sense.
OK, so here's the good stuff:- not that expensive- fits together well, feels solid, the light looks goodBUT- there is no useful sense in which these can be considered smart lights. The iOS app allows you to choose a single color (for all the hexagons) or various dynamic effects. Some of the effects are, to be fair, very attractive.As a nice looking mood light, with some flexibility, and with the option for dynamic colors, one can't complain.There is also the usual supposed party mode where it does *something* supposedly in response to music. This was ugly as sin and no way would I ever activate it again!The big issue is that there is NO way to program this thing with any sort of outside smarts. You can't get to it via HomeKit, via IFTTT, via HomeBridge, via some sort of direct REST API, NOTHING. You might hope it's Tuya compliant, but no. The app allows you to manually change the color or the dynamic pattern, but there appears to be no way to access that via Shortcuts or anything else.It's unclear if the branding on this product is simply incompetent and incoherent, or a deliberate attempt to mislead you: The product is apparently SOLD by Yescom, but is MADE by LifeSmart -- which is NOT the same thing as Smart Life (which is a large Chinese brand that IS Tuya compatible)...The best you can do in terms of smarts (and basically hooking it in to Alexa doesn't do more than this anyway) is connect it to a smart plug. Even so, when it power up it resets to the default pattern (which, fortunately, is beautiful) rather than to whatever it was previously set to. And I don't expect the app to ever be updated beyond this basic functionality.So, buy it as a nice decoration. But NOT as a programmable item.I hope to be able to use it as a status indicator, each hexagon a different color depending on some logic I programmed. But for that it's hopeless -- if you want that, accept you have to pay more and go with nanoleaf.Some other points worth noting:- the panels are small, each one is about the size of a fist, and they are fairly thick, again about the thickness of a fist. It's not a problem, just be aware that's what you are getting. The nanoleaf panels look about twice as large in diameter, so 4x the area.- each hexagon doesn't have to be a single color. They actually display varying colors across each panel -- of course you have no access to even the display of one panel, let alone each individual sub-panel LED.- READ the instructions for how to plug the pieces into each other. It seems so obvious that you just get to clipping things one into another, but in true badly designed form, there are multiple ways to plug connector A into slot B, all of which look legitimate, but only one of which works...- Those instructions are (of course!) in teeny tiny font...- The iOS app certainly ain't great, but I didn't see see anything to justify the crazy paranoia some have around the app.+ It asks for your location, but only because that permission is required to scan for WiFi networks - you can give it a one-time permission for setup then never again.+ It's actually smart enough to understand that even though your phone might be on a 5GHz network, you may want to connect it to a different network (all my IoT stuff is on a separately named 2.4GHz network), and does the right thing by scanning for every network and choosing the one you want the light to use.+ It asks for Bluetooth permissions so that the phone can tell the light which WiFi network to use.Nothing nefarious or unexceptional in any of this.- So I don't expect the app to be leaking anything especially secret to China. (Though who knows? The lights have a mic in them so, I guess, either tape over that or hold your sooper-sekrit meetings about how you plan to bring down the party in some other room.)A more realistic concern is that I fully expect the app to stop working at some future iOS update, with zero interest by LifeSmart in ever fixing it. At which point you'd better REALLY like the default pattern because it's all you'll ever get to see.Connecting the first time failed and I had to try again; this seems par for the course for cheap IoT stuff. Yeah it's dumb and it sucks, but it's also what you get at every level until you are paying Hue and Eve prices. You do indeed get something for the extra cost of those brands in terms of better radio firmware, substantially superior apps, and infinitely superior programmability.
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