💡 Light smarter, live brighter — don’t miss out on the glow-up!
The A21 Ultra Definition Dimmable LED Bulbs deliver 1600 lumens of soft white light with a superior CRI of 95, ensuring true-to-life colors indoors. Designed with EyeComfort technology, these bulbs minimize flicker and eye strain while offering smooth dimming down to 10%. Energy-efficient and eco-conscious, they reduce power consumption by up to 80% and come in a convenient 2-pack with a lifespan of up to 15,000 hours, making them a smart, sustainable upgrade for any modern home.
Brand | Philips LED |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | Energy Efficient, Dimmable |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Bulb Shape Size | A21 |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 100 Watts |
Specific Uses For Product | Decoration |
Light Color | Soft White |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Color Temperature | 1600 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Brightness | 1600 Lumen |
Shape | Arbitrary(A) |
Material | Glass |
Model Name | PLC 12.5W(100W) A21 SW WG LED UDF 2PK |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Included Components | 2 A21 Bulbs |
Color Rendering Index | 95 |
Power Consumption | 100 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Light Source Wattage | 13.5 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 2.76"W x 5.24"H |
Control Method | App |
Average Life | 15000 Hours |
White Brightness | 1600 Lumens |
Efficiency | High |
Manufacturer | Signify North America Corporation |
Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
UPC | 046677573669 |
Frequency | 60 |
Part Number | 573667 |
Item Weight | 6.2 ounces |
Item model number | 573667 |
Size | 2 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Soft White (2700k) |
Style | 2 Count (Pack of 1) |
Finish | Clear,Soft White |
Pattern | Ultra Definition - Clear |
Special Features | Energy Efficient, Dimmable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 year manufacturer warranty. |
W**L
For Specific Use Cases and People Like Me
Looking for bulbs that are super bright, have a white point close to that of actual daylight, and have decently accurate color rendering? This is it!First, they're bright. 1600 lumens is usually the upper limit of typical light bulbs you find at a store. I definitely recommend using these with some sort of diffusion, such as a lamp shade or filter, as they do not have any diffusion of their own (clear class instead of frosted). You do not want to have a direct line of sight with them.Most bulbs claiming to have a 5000k daylight white point simply have a boosted blue rendering, with very inaccurate rendering otherwise, but these actually look pretty close to true 5000k daylight, which appears slightly greener than typical 5000k bulbs. This is a great thing in my book, but if you like the artificial blue tint of typical 5000k bulbs (which does have its charm), these aren't for you. White point aside, as far as pure color rendering goes, I honestly can only tell an ever-so-slight difference between these and typical 80 CRI LEDs, but I'm not sure if I have a keen eye for that to be honest.I recorded a slo-mo of these lights in 240hz to observe the flicker intensity of these bulbs, and it is one of the mildest I've ever seen (a good thing). I only use them without a dimmer, so YMMV. I turned on one of these bulbs in one corner of the room, a regular (not ultra definition) philips non-dimmable bulb in another corner, a great value (walmart brand) non-dimmabe bulb in another corner, and a shop light in the last corner. I then recorded a slo-mo in 240hz and turned to focus on each one. The shop light flickered so intensely, the camera's auto-exposure was going haywire. The great value bulb also flickered pretty intensely, but not as bad. The normal philips bulb flickered much less, about have as much. Finally, this bulb flickered slightly less than the normal philips, the least of all of them. (They're all 1600 lumens. I swapped the bulbs in the lamps and repeated the process and the results were the same.)I can't install reccessed can lighting in my room, so I put these in floor lamps to illuminate my home work space, and they do the job wonderfully.
L**.
great-looking in my outdoor fixtures
Bought 2 packs (4 bulbs total.)Love them.“No flickering” was important to me, and sure enough, these do not flicker. All of the cheap LEDs with the energy efficiency rebates have suffered from very annoying flickering, indoors and outdoors.One of the bulbs failed within the warranty period, and Philips replaced it, hassle free.
C**B
Just installed these. Great looking. Great working
Super bright classy look. I'm using it in an outdoor wall lamp fixture to light up my parking area for night work like trash and snow removal. I love it.
O**E
These are the bulbs.
This is the first LED lamp I have tried that doesn’t make me long for an incandescent replacement. Most of the spectrum is present to some degree. There are no surprises illuminating painted surfaces, the light gets “warmer” as you dim it and there is no discernible flicker.I no longer feel the need to hoard incandescent bulbs. I hope they keep improving these, filling out the spectrum even more completely, but good work so far.
K**K
Eye comfort technology. High CRI (color rendering index) of 95.
This lightbulb is indeed easy on the eyes. It has an unusually high CRI (color rendering index) of 95, making things in the room that is being lighted appear more realistic looking in terms of their color. I wanted to give 4 and 3/4 stars, but there is no such option. I would omly give 5 stars for a light bulb that has a CRI of 100.
C**S
Pay for the better circuit board
These lights do better with dimming and more extreme temperature changes. They have better circuit boards making them more reliable. You get what you pay for when it comes to lights like this. It's cheaper to pay for good ones once.
L**N
Consider "Phillips 576330" instead, especially for enclosed or recessed luminaries
The back of the box for these (“Phillips 573667”) bulbs says they are not for enclosed or recessed luminaries. If you want a 1600 lumen LED I would suggest getting the “Phillips 576330” instead, which is 1600 lumens but is designed (according to back of its box) to be able to be used in enclosures or recessed light fixtures. And it is also dimmable.The above sums it up pretty well but if you want more details I wrote a little more about the two bulbs below.I bought this because I thought this Phillips Ultra Definition 1600 lumens LED would be brighter than my Phillips 800 lumens full color wi-if LED (model 9290023833A) but surprisingly not really. Looking at the light cast on the floor and in the room from the hanging kitchen light fixture was about the same; the only noticeable difference is that if I looked at this clear bulb straight on vs the frosted one, well this one was more blinding. It does however work with the dimmer and doesn’t buzz or flicker but I will still be returning it because I prefer the quality of the light the other bulb produces and as I said this one didn’t even seem significantly brighter.UPDATE:I bought box of Phillips 100W equivalent 5 way LEDs and set the color to 2700K and they are exactly what I was looking for; they are designed so that can be used in luminary enclosures (says so on back of box) or recessed luminaries so I was able to use two of these under glass of ceiling fixture. I measured temp with glass fully seated and was cooler than halogen or compact fluorescents. The light was nice and bright and looks nice. No flickr and dimmer compatible.The only con is that if the bulbs are uncovered and you are less than a foot away you can hear a slight buzz sound but since these were under glass on the ceiling I couldn’t hear anything when standing underneath. If no dimmer they are completely silent at any distance.So my recommendation for anyone who wants a true 1600 Lumen LED bulb that is dimmable and suitable for enclosures is the:___Philips LED White Dial Flicker-Free Frosted Dimmable A21 Light Bulb - EyeComfort Technology - 1600 Lumen - 5 Shades of White - 12W=100W - E26 Base - Indoor - 2-Pac___
G**.
Look great, nice and bright
Longevity is an unknown, but they still work as of today.
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