✨ Light smarter, live cozier — Philips WarmGlow sets the vibe right every time!
Philips WarmGlow 6 Pack GU10 LED bulbs offer energy-efficient 3.8W power with a warm white dimmable range of 2700-2200K, replicating the cozy feel of traditional 50W halogen bulbs. Designed for longevity with a 15,000-hour lifespan and a focused 36° beam angle, these bulbs provide stylish, adjustable lighting ideal for modern homes seeking both ambiance and savings.
Brand | Philips Lighting |
Manufacturer | Signify |
Product Dimensions | 5.4 x 5 x 5.4 cm; 300 g |
Item model number | 929002065798 |
Part Number | 929002065798 |
Area Lighting Classification | IP20 |
Number of Items | 6 |
Style | 50W equivalent |
Colour | Standard Warm White |
Shape | Reflector(R) |
Material | Glass |
Included Components | 6 x LED Classic Warm Glow Dimmable Glass Spot Light |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Specific Uses | Dimmable |
Special features | Classic WarmGlow dimmable light source |
Power and Plug Description: | AC/DC |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Cap Type | GU10 |
Luminous Flux | 345 Lumen |
Wattage | 3.8 watts |
Wattage | 3.8 Watts |
Incandescent Equivalent | 50 Watts |
Colour Temperature | 2700 Kelvin |
Colour Rendering Index (CRI) | 80 |
Average Life | 15000 Hours |
Average Life | 15000 Hours |
Bulb Diameter | 50 Millimetres |
Bulb Length | 54 Millimetres |
Beam Angle | 36 Degrees |
Lamp Power Factor | 0.7 |
Item Weight | 300 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
B**N
They're working great
I like Phillips bulbs in general, and I really like these warmglow bulbs that get a warmer colour as they dim to replicate the now banned filament bulbs. Dimmable LED bulbs that stay the same colour have always looked kind of odd colour to me at low levels so I'm glad there's an alternative. I find Philips bulbs also have a good light colour - and it isn't always obvious just how off-colour and greenish some cheaper bulbs are until you put one next to something with a decent colour rending index, like a typical Philips or Osram bulb.These are very bright on maximum, and the colour gets steadily warmer as they dim. We're using lightwave dimmers that are designed for LED bulbs and they're dimming smoothly without flicker and have a full range from the faintest glow to full brightness. Phillips LED dimmable bulbs have always worked great for me when paired with a good dimmer switch. Older dimmers or low quality modern ones can cause lots of problems though with any kind of LED bulb so I suspect the people having issues might need to update their switches.We made the choice to install a dimmer switch on the bathroom lighting. On a very low setting they make good nightlights, and the measured current is about 0.6 watt for each bulb. Their ability to dim very low with a good dimmer switch makes them ideal for pairing with a smart switch to make nightlights in bathrooms and hallways. The energy use is very small and not having to mess around with turning on bright lights in the night is much better for sleeping.We've now had these bulbs for a year and all 14 are still working perfectly.
S**
Great bedroom lights
Made a massive difference from our old non-dimming bright white lights. Much kinder on the eyes even when bright. Great value for money and appear good quality. Lights are stable at both bright and very dim levels.
A**N
Very good but one of the lights didn’t work out the box
These are very good lights abit warmer than I expected them to be but their very top tier quality , however one didn’t work out the box I guess it was dropped during handling or something , since the other 5 were banging quality
T**R
Quality dimmable warm bulb
Used with lightwave and were nice colour and flicker free when dimmed
C**E
Wowza
I didn't ever think that you could match a halogen bulb with both brightness, warmth and dimming functionality. This philips bulb although it is not cheap, is easily as bright if not brighter than the halogens I replaced them with. They give off the same warmth and have very wide angle beam. The dimming function didn't work so well with my dimmer. They would dim but the bulb would not turn off completely. Not sure why as the dimmer works fine with a halogen but not so good with this. It works fine with the standard fittings though. I would recommend these as halogen replacements.
B**E
Work with Bseed dimmer. Nice warm glow.
These are Philips dimmable 'warmglow' led gu10 bulbs and they work properly with the Amazon Bseed smart dimmer switch, the Bseed dimmer is I believe a triac dimmer which does not work with all dimmable gu10 bulbs, but these do dim as expected and work with the Bseed switch or the smartlife app. These 'warm glow' bulbs are quite yellow and soft compared to the daylight white light of cooler bulbs. They light up my room with a nice warm ambience ideal for a winter evening and are easy and relaxing on the eyes.
S**B
Would be excellent if not for a high failure rate
Bought for their aesthetic design (silver exterior instead of white), which means they look great and match the ceiling spotlight bars in the living room and bedroom. Bulbs function perfectly with no buzzing or flickering and they give an excellent light and ambience. Dimmable too which is a bonus.However, they tend to go faulty and don't seem to last the stated "up to 15,000 hours". The living room and bedroom ceiling spotlight bars get limited use because the corner floor standing uplighters are used instead, so would expect these bulbs to last way longer than they do.In contrast, a different brand of LED spotlight bulbs in the kitchen and hallway ceilings have lasted much longer and they get used all the time (can't even remember when they last had to be changed).
C**L
Very good - highly recommended
These Philips WarmGlow GU10s are excellent light bulbs. I’ve spent many years buying different LED bulbs with a huge variation in success. I’m fussy about the light quality that these bulbs produce, and have an aversion to poor quality lighting (colour temperature and CRI). I’ve used various Philips GU10 LEDs in multiple properties for a number of years, and apart from an early generation of 4W MasterLEDs (which all failed within 2 years), the reliability of the later generation bulbs has been excellent (as high as 98% ok after 2 years). I tried these WarmGlow variants in our hallway – a run of 10 bulbs on a dimmer, and am impressed to say the least. On maximum, they are bright, but not harsh (a true warm white, with no hint of the cold/ghost lighting that some earlier LEDs produced), and I’d say they are perfect for an inviting, homely feeling. When dimmed, then it gets really good – as the bulb is dimmed, the colour temperature decreases, giving a much warmer, softer glow – perfect for evenings. We generally leave the bulbs at around 80%, even in the daytime. I’m really pleased with these (you can probably tell), and at £19.99 for 6, will certainly be using more in the future. I don’t work for Philips, and paid for my bulbs in full.
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