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If you want to light up your home the smart way (figuratively, and perhaps literally), smart bulbs are a great way to go. Here are the best options to use with Alexa and the Amazon Echo.

In-wall smart light switches are a good way to control an entire room with just one switch, but not only are smart bulbs easier and quicker to install, you can also control individual bulbs and give them different brightnesses and colors (if applicable). Plus, smart bulbs are best renters and/or those who don’t quite have the knowledge to mess with electrical wiring.

If you frequently use Alexa and want to control your lights with your voice via an Amazon Echo, here are the smart bulbs to consider.

Philips Hue

If you’re looking to go all-in on smart bulbs, the only good choice honestly is Philips Hue, because the bulbs are easy to set up and the app is simple to use. Plus, it’s an extremely popular option, so there’s a big community surrounding Hue if you ever need help on anything.

The bulbs can be expensive, especially if you opt for the color bulbs, but you can grab a starter kit that comes with two soft white bulbs and the hub for $70, which is pretty great. And then you can buy individual add-on bulbs whenever you need them for as little as $10-$15.

Hue lights allow you to do all kinds of stuff, like setting timers and schedules, create scenes, as well have access to advanced features like “vacation mode”—your lights turn on and off to simulate you being home, even if you’re not.

Hue bulbs also work really well with Alexa and the Amazon Echo (they can even directly connect to the Echo Plus without needing the Hue Bridge hub). You can easily link them to your Alexa account and then use your voice to control lights—change scenes, change colors, adjust the brightness, and of course turn the lights on and off. Be sure to give bulbs and rooms unique names so that Alexa doesn’t get confused, but after that you’re off to the races.

A Hub-less Option: Eufy Lumos

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