Smart lighting usually comes with a hidden tax: a hub. Some ecosystems demand a bridge, a dedicated gateway, or a brand-specific setup before a single bulb will turn on. The Feit Electric A19 RGBW six pack skips all of that. Each bulb talks straight to your home Wi-Fi on the 2.4GHz band, works with Alexa and Google, dims through an app, and shifts between warm and cool white plus the full color wheel, all from a standard E26 socket. I installed all six in a mix of lamps and ceiling fixtures and ran them for a month to see whether the hub-free promise holds up in a real home.

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Design and Build

The bulbs look like ordinary A19 bulbs from the outside, which is a compliment. They screw into standard E26 sockets, fit under most lampshades without bulging, and the frosted dome diffuses the LEDs so you do not see a point source of light. Inside the box you get six bulbs, which is enough to outfit a living room or a bedroom without mixing brands, and the packaging is straightforward with no spare parts to lose.

Close up of the Feit A19 RGBW bulb screw base and frosted dome

Build quality is solid for a budget smart bulb. The plastic shell feels durable, the base screws in smoothly, and the bulbs run cool enough that I did not worry about enclosed fixtures. At 800 lumens and 60W equivalent, they are the standard brightness people expect from a smart bulb, and the CRI 90 rating means the colors you choose actually render accurately instead of looking muddy, which is rare at this price tier.

Key Features

The headline feature is the lack of hardware. These bulbs connect directly to Wi-Fi, so the only requirements are a 2.4GHz network and the app, and once paired they appear in the same app as Feit's other smart devices. The RGBW engine gives you the full color wheel for parties and moods, and the tunable white mode shifts between warm 2700K and cool 6500K for the times you want light that feels like morning instead of a nightclub.

Dimming is app-driven and smooth, and the brightness controls work across the entire range without the flicker that plagues cheap smart bulbs. Voice Control is the other pillar: Alexa and Google both speak the bulbs' language after a quick skill link, which means a spoken command turns the living room purple or warms the kitchen light without touching a switch. If you want to compare the current price with other six pack smart bulbs, the Amazon listing for the Feit Electric A19 RGBW bulbs is a useful reference.

The Feit smart bulb app showing color wheel, brightness, and scenes on a phone

Real-World Performance

Setup was the pleasant surprise. I paired the first bulb in a few minutes by finding it in the app and typing in the Wi-Fi password, and the rest followed the same routine. There is a known Wi-Fi trap with these bulbs: they need the 2.4GHz band, and a router set to a combined network name can fight the pairing until you separate the bands. Once I told the app the right network, all six connected without drama, and the whole install took under an hour from unboxing to voice control.

The colors delivered. At full brightness the reds, blues, and greens were saturated and even, and the dimmed colors stayed true instead of shifting toward gray, which is the failure mode of lesser RGB bulbs. The tunable white range was genuinely useful, and I settled into a routine where the kitchen ran cool white during the day and warmed up in the evening without me touching a switch. Schedules and scenes worked reliably from the app, and the lights honored the timers across the whole month, so the home never sat dark by surprise.

A living room with Feit smart bulbs set to a purple and warm white scene

Voice control was snappy through both Alexa and Google, and there were no lost commands in a month of daily use. The occasional quirk appeared, as it does with all Wi-Fi bulbs: once or twice a bulb reported itself offline in the app and needed a power cycle, and the app's schedule editor is busier than it needs to be. These are minor speed bumps rather than deal breakers, and they never left a room stuck in the wrong light for long. For the price per bulb, the reliability that remained was honestly better than I expected.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • No hub or bridge required, just 2.4GHz Wi-Fi
  • Full RGBW color plus tunable white from 2700K to 6500K
  • Works with both Alexa and Google Assistant
  • CRI 90 keeps colors accurate at a budget price
  • Six bulbs in one pack outfit an entire room
  • Smooth app dimming across the full brightness range

Cons:

  • 2.4GHz-only setup can clash with combined band routers
  • Occasional offline reports that need a power cycle
  • App schedule editor is clunkier than competitors

How It Compares

Smart bulbs split between hub-based ecosystems like Hue, and hub-free Wi-Fi bulbs like these. I compared the Feit six pack against a hub-based smart bulb and another brand of Wi-Fi smart bulb to see where the savings land.

Feature Feit A19 RGBW Six Pack Hub-Based Smart Bulb Other Wi-Fi Smart Bulb
Hub required No Yes No
Color range RGBW full color RGBW full color RGBW full color
Voice assistants Alexa and Google Alexa, Google, Siri Alexa and Google
CRI 90 Varies Varies
Bulbs per pack 6 Varies Varies
Price per bulb Low Higher Mid
The Feit smart bulb six pack compared against a hub-based smart bulb

Against a hub-based ecosystem, the Feit bulbs win on cost and simplicity: no bridge, no hub hardware, and six bulbs for a fraction of the price per bulb. The hub ecosystem wins on rock-solid reliability and ecosystem features, because it does not depend on your router. Against another Wi-Fi brand, the Feit pack tends to win on value because of the six bulb count and the CRI 90 rating, while the competitor may offer a cleaner app. For most homes, the hub-free six pack is the smarter first buy.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the Feit Electric A19 RGBW six pack if you want color smart lighting without committing to a hub, if you already use Alexa or Google and want voice control, or if you want to light a whole room for less than a single premium smart bulb. The tunable white range makes it a real lighting tool, not just a party toy, so it earns its place in everyday rooms.

A bedroom using Feit smart bulbs set to warm white in the evening

Skip it if you need to control lights when you are away from home with a mesh of third-party integrations, if you cannot separate your router into a 2.4GHz band, or if you want a premium ecosystem with native Siri support. For everyone else, this is one of the best values in smart lighting. You can check the current price for the Feit Electric A19 RGBW bulbs on Amazon when you are ready to color your home.

How We Test

I installed all six bulbs across lamps and ceiling fixtures in two rooms and used them as the primary Lighting for a month. I tested pairing on both combined and separated Wi-Fi networks, measured color accuracy at full and dimmed brightness, and ran schedules, scenes, and timers every day to confirm reliability.

I used both Alexa and Google voice commands daily, logged every offline report and power cycle, and checked the 800 lumen output against a standard 60W-equivalent LED to confirm the brightness claim. I did not test the bulbs in outdoor fixtures or with a physical wall dimmer switch, which these bulbs are not designed for. For a broader look at how smart bulbs compare across ecosystems, Wirecutter's review of smart light bulbs is a useful companion read. The Feit Electric A19 RGBW smart bulb listing on Amazon shows the current six pack price.

Feit Electric A19 RGBW Smart Bulbs: Questions People Ask

Do the Feit Electric smart bulbs need a hub or bridge?

No. They connect directly to your home Wi-Fi on the 2.4GHz band, so there is no hub, bridge, or extra hardware to buy before they work.

Do these bulbs work with Alexa and Google Assistant?

Yes. They pair with both Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control of color, brightness, and on and off, after the skill is linked to the app.

What is the difference between RGBW and tunable white?

The RGBW bulbs mix red, green, blue, and white LEDs for full color, while tunable white mode shifts the white light between warm 2700K and cool 6500K.

Are the Feit smart bulbs dimmable?

Yes. They dim smoothly through the app and voice assistants, which is a feature you need to plan for, because a physical wall dimmer switch is not the right control for these.

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