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12V MR16 Halogen Bulb light Waterproof with WI-FI and Bluetooth Control
12V MR16 Halogen Bulb light Waterproof with WI-FI and Bluetooth Control
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The halogen bulb light is crafted with durable, waterproof materials for reliable performance in any environment.
It offers vibrant, multi-color lighting with smart controls for customizable brightness and effects.
Easily set up using Wi-Fi or bluetooth for seamless installation and remote operation.
Key Features
Key Features
- Durable casing: Built to withstand wet and outdoor environments.
- Color options: Supports RGBW with rich and varied lighting effects.
- Beam control: Adjustable 30°, 45°, or 60° beam angles.
- Smart control: Works with WI-FI or Bluetooth for easy operation.
- Low power: Consumes only 6W for energy-efficient use.
- Wide voltage: Compatible with 9-17V AC/DC power sources.
Specifications
Specifications
- Available style: RGBW LED light
- Dimensions: Compact design for versatile placement
- Light source count: 1
- Built-in light source: Yes
- Color temperature: RGBW (multi-color settings)
- Installation method: Plug-in or hardwire setup
- Power rating: 6W
- Input voltage: 9-17V AC/DC
- Beam angles: 30°, 45°, 60°
- Other features: WI-FI or Bluetooth enabled for smart control
Shipping Details
Shipping Details
Delivery within the US takes 7-15 days


Frequently asked questions
Are halogen bulbs safe?
Halogen bulbs are generally safe if used properly, but they can get very hot and pose a burn or fire risk.
Are halogen bulbs dimmable?
Yes, most halogen bulbs are dimmable with a compatible dimmer.
Are halogen bulbs LED?
No, halogen bulbs are not LED; they use a different technology.
Are halogen bulbs hot?
Yes, halogen bulbs get very hot during use.
Are halogen bulbs incandescent?
Yes, halogen bulbs are a type of incandescent bulb.
Are halogen bulbs recyclable?
Halogen bulbs aren’t easily recyclable in most areas due to their complex components, though they aren’t hazardous like fluorescent bulbs.
Are halogen bulbs bright?
Yes, halogen bulbs are bright and produce a strong, white light, often brighter than standard incandescent bulbs of the same wattage.
Can halogen bulbs explode?
Yes, halogen bulbs can explode if overheated, cracked, or improperly handled.
Can halogen bulbs cause fires?
Yes, halogen bulbs can cause fires if they overheat or come into contact with flammable materials.
Can halogen bulbs be used in enclosed fixtures?
Yes, but only halogen bulbs rated for enclosed fixtures should be used, otherwise they may overheat and fail.
How halogen bulbs work?
Halogen bulbs work by passing electricity through a tungsten filament, which heats up and produces light; the halogen gas inside increases efficiency and lifespan.
How hot do halogen bulbs get?
Halogen bulbs can reach temperatures of 250–650 °C (480–1202°F), making them extremely hot to touch.
What are the different types of halogen bulbs?
Halogen bulbs come in types like line-voltage, low-voltage, capsule, reflector, and tubular bulbs for different lighting needs.
When were halogen light bulbs invented?
Halogen light bulbs were invented in 1959.
What are halogen bulbs?
Our halogen bulbs are a type of incandescent lighting that uses halogen gas for enhanced brightness and longer lifespan, providing high-quality illumination for various applications.
When to use halogen bulbs?
Use halogen bulbs when bright, focused, or high-quality white light is needed, such as in task lighting, headlights, or accent lighting.
Are your halogen bulbs energy-efficient?
Yes, our halogen bulbs offer improved energy efficiency compared to regular incandescent bulbs, giving you bright, clear light while minimizing energy usage.
Where to buy halogen light bulbs near me?
Halogen light bulbs can be bought at hardware stores, home improvement stores, automotive shops, or online marketplaces.
Can your halogen bulbs be used outdoors?
Absolutely! Our halogen bulbs are suitable for outdoor use when installed in weather-resistant fixtures, providing bright illumination for pathways, gardens, and more.
Are your halogen bulbs dimmable?
Most of our halogen bulbs are compatible with dimmer switches, giving you full control over the brightness to create the perfect ambiance in any room.
What types of halogen bulbs do you offer?
We offer a variety of halogen bulbs, including capsule bulbs, floodlights, and reflector bulbs, to meet different lighting needs and fixture types.
What makes your halogen bulbs different from incandescent bulbs?
Our halogen bulbs provide a brighter light and longer lifespan compared to traditional incandescent bulbs, with the added benefit of halogen gas that increases light output and efficiency.
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FAQs
Are halogen bulbs safe?
Halogen bulbs are generally safe if used properly, but they can get very hot and pose a burn or fire risk.
Are halogen bulbs dimmable?
Yes, most halogen bulbs are dimmable with a compatible dimmer.
Are halogen bulbs LED?
No, halogen bulbs are not LED; they use a different technology.
Are halogen bulbs hot?
Yes, halogen bulbs get very hot during use.
Are halogen bulbs incandescent?
Yes, halogen bulbs are a type of incandescent bulb.
Are halogen bulbs recyclable?
Halogen bulbs aren’t easily recyclable in most areas due to their complex components, though they aren’t hazardous like fluorescent bulbs.
Are halogen bulbs bright?
Yes, halogen bulbs are bright and produce a strong, white light, often brighter than standard incandescent bulbs of the same wattage.
Can halogen bulbs explode?
Yes, halogen bulbs can explode if overheated, cracked, or improperly handled.
Can halogen bulbs cause fires?
Yes, halogen bulbs can cause fires if they overheat or come into contact with flammable materials.
Can halogen bulbs be used in enclosed fixtures?
Yes, but only halogen bulbs rated for enclosed fixtures should be used, otherwise they may overheat and fail.
How halogen bulbs work?
Halogen bulbs work by passing electricity through a tungsten filament, which heats up and produces light; the halogen gas inside increases efficiency and lifespan.
How hot do halogen bulbs get?
Halogen bulbs can reach temperatures of 250–650 °C (480–1202°F), making them extremely hot to touch.
What are the different types of halogen bulbs?
Halogen bulbs come in types like line-voltage, low-voltage, capsule, reflector, and tubular bulbs for different lighting needs.
When were halogen light bulbs invented?
Halogen light bulbs were invented in 1959.
What are halogen bulbs?
Our halogen bulbs are a type of incandescent lighting that uses halogen gas for enhanced brightness and longer lifespan, providing high-quality illumination for various applications.
When to use halogen bulbs?
Use halogen bulbs when bright, focused, or high-quality white light is needed, such as in task lighting, headlights, or accent lighting.
Are your halogen bulbs energy-efficient?
Yes, our halogen bulbs offer improved energy efficiency compared to regular incandescent bulbs, giving you bright, clear light while minimizing energy usage.
Where to buy halogen light bulbs near me?
Halogen light bulbs can be bought at hardware stores, home improvement stores, automotive shops, or online marketplaces.
Can your halogen bulbs be used outdoors?
Absolutely! Our halogen bulbs are suitable for outdoor use when installed in weather-resistant fixtures, providing bright illumination for pathways, gardens, and more.
Are your halogen bulbs dimmable?
Most of our halogen bulbs are compatible with dimmer switches, giving you full control over the brightness to create the perfect ambiance in any room.
What types of halogen bulbs do you offer?
We offer a variety of halogen bulbs, including capsule bulbs, floodlights, and reflector bulbs, to meet different lighting needs and fixture types.
What makes your halogen bulbs different from incandescent bulbs?
Our halogen bulbs provide a brighter light and longer lifespan compared to traditional incandescent bulbs, with the added benefit of halogen gas that increases light output and efficiency.