Product Details

๐Ÿญ Manufacturer: WiZ

๐Ÿ†” Model Number: WZ0126041

๐Ÿ”ง Usage: Indoor Use

The WiZ Full Color A19 (model WZ0126041) is an 8.8W smart bulb that replaces a standard 60W incandescent and delivers 800 lumens across 16 million RGB colors plus a tunable white range from warm 2200K amber to a crisp 6500K daylight. It connects over 2.4GHz Wi-Fi without any hub. At around $12 single or $22 for the twin pack, it's one of the most affordable full-color smart bulbs with voice assistant support. WiZ is a Signify brand, the same company behind Philips Hue, which shows in the app quality and long-term firmware support record.

As of 2024, WiZ added Apple HomeKit support via firmware update. The bulb now works natively with Alexa, Google Home, Apple Home, and Home Assistant.

Hardware Specs

The WZ0126041 uses an E26 base, which fits any standard North American socket. Full brightness hits 800 lumens at 8.8W, an efficiency of about 91 lumens per watt. Color temperature runs from 2200K (warm amber, good for evening relaxation) up through 4000K neutral white to 6500K daylight. The rated lifespan is 25,000 hours, which works out to roughly 17 years at four hours of daily use.

The bulb operates on 120V AC at 2.4GHz Wi-Fi only, no 5GHz support. It doesn't work with wall dimmer switches; dimming runs through the WiZ app or voice commands only.

What's in the Box

  • WiZ Full Color A19 smart bulb (WZ0126041)
  • Quick start guide with QR code for app pairing

You need a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network and a smartphone. No hub, adapter, or bridge.

Setup and the WiZ App

Setup is fast. Screw the bulb in, power it on, open the WiZ app on iOS or Android, and tap "Add device." The app walks you through a three-step flow: connect to the bulb's temporary hotspot, enter your home network password, confirm. The whole process takes under two minutes in most cases.

Setting up four of these in a living room with a standard home router took about eight minutes total. The WiZ app found each bulb without any troubleshooting. The only friction was that the 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks on my router share the same SSID, I had to briefly force my phone to connect to the 2.4GHz band during pairing.

The WiZ app organizes bulbs by room. The color picker is a standard wheel with separate sliders for color temperature, brightness, and saturation. WiZ includes about 20 preset "Moods", Cozy, Focus, Party, Relax, Romance, which set both color and brightness in one tap. The "Dynamic" scenes cycle slowly through colors for ambient effects.

Away mode is genuinely useful. Set a window (say, 6 PM to 11 PM) and the app randomly toggles bulbs within that window to simulate occupancy while you're away. SpaceSense goes further, the bulb uses its Wi-Fi radio to detect movement without any extra sensor.

One honest limit: remote access and voice assistant commands require an active internet connection. If your internet is down, local control still works through the WiZ app on the same network, but cloud-dependent features won't function.

Voice Control: Alexa, Google Home, and HomeKit

All three major voice platforms work with this bulb:

  • Alexa: Enable the WiZ skill in the Alexa app, link your WiZ account, and bulbs appear automatically. Commands like "Alexa, set the living room to blue" work natively.
  • Google Home: Link WiZ under "Works with Google" in the Google Home app. Color and brightness commands work through Google Assistant routines.
  • Apple HomeKit: Added in the 2024 firmware update. Pair through the WiZ app's HomeKit section. Once linked, Siri and Apple Home automations control color temperature and RGB.

Response time over voice is typically 1-2 seconds for all three platforms. Color commands are reliable; asking for specific hex colors doesn't work, but named colors ("red," "warm white," "ocean blue") respond correctly.

Home Assistant Integration

The WiZ local UDP protocol on port 38899 gives Home Assistant direct, cloud-free control. The native WiZ integration (available since HA 2023.3) exposes the bulb as a light entity with brightness, color_temp, and rgb_color attributes. Automation latency on a local LAN connection runs under 50ms, noticeably faster than cloud-dependent smart bulbs.

What you don't get through Home Assistant: WiZ Mood presets, music sync, SpaceSense automations, and away mode. Those require the WiZ app. For motion-triggered color scenes, sunset schedules, and room-level brightness adjustments, the local integration handles everything cleanly.

Color and White Performance

The 16 million color range covers the full RGB spectrum. Saturated reds, blues, and greens are vivid at full output. Pastels are accurate. The warm-to-daylight white range (2200K-6500K) is genuinely useful, 2200K makes a convincing candle-warm glow for evening use, and 6500K is bright enough for a home office task light.

Running a warm sunset scene (2200K, 40% brightness) in a bedroom with three WZ0126041 bulbs produces a consistent, even warm tone across all three without visible color drift between units, a common problem with cheaper RGB bulbs.

At full white (6500K, 100% brightness), the 800-lumen output matches a standard 60W equivalent. The light is even with no visible flickering or color temperature inconsistency at mid-range dimming (30-70%).

WiZ vs. Philips Hue Color: Real Cost Comparison

The Philips Hue Color A19 is the default recommendation for smart color bulbs, but the entry cost is steep. One Hue Color A19 costs roughly $50. Add the mandatory $60 Hue Bridge and your first bulb costs $110 before you can schedule or control it remotely. A six-bulb Hue setup runs $300-360.

Six WiZ Full Color A19 bulbs cost around $72. No bridge required. The tradeoff is ecosystem depth, Hue has a more mature app, Zigbee reliability, and broader third-party integration. But for a single room where you want color scenes, voice control, and sunrise/sunset scheduling, WiZ delivers the same functional result at 20% of the Hue entry cost.

Pros and Cons

Strengths:

  • No hub required, full RGB plus tunable white over Wi-Fi out of the box
  • 2200K-6500K tunable white range alongside full RGB
  • Works with Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, and Home Assistant
  • SpaceSense presence detection built into the bulb, no extra sensor
  • $12 single / $22 twin, lowest full-color smart bulb cost with HomeKit support
  • Local UDP protocol enables fast, cloud-free Home Assistant automations

Limitations:

  • 2.4GHz only, no 5GHz support
  • Remote access and voice commands require active internet connection
  • Not compatible with wall dimmer switches
  • WiZ app cloud account required for scheduling and remote access outside local network
  • Music sync requires the WiZ app open on a nearby phone, no hardware mic

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the WiZ Full Color A19 bulb need a hub?

No hub required. The WiZ Full Color A19 connects directly to your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network. Open the WiZ app, tap "Add device," enter your Wi-Fi password, and the bulb is online in under two minutes. No bridge, no gateway, no subscription. Remote access, scheduling, and voice assistant integration all work out of the box through the WiZ cloud.

Does the WiZ A19 color bulb work with Home Assistant?

Yes. The Home Assistant WiZ integration uses the bulb's local UDP API on port 38899 for cloud-free control. You get on/off, brightness, RGB color, and color temperature (2200K-6500K) as standard light entity attributes. Music sync and WiZ-specific scene presets are app-only and don't expose to Home Assistant. For automations, the local integration is fast -- typically under 50ms on a local network.

Did WiZ add Apple HomeKit support to this bulb?

Yes. WiZ rolled out HomeKit support in 2024 via a firmware update for compatible Wi-Fi devices including the Full Color A19. You add WiZ bulbs to the Apple Home app through the WiZ app's HomeKit pairing flow. Once linked, you can control color, brightness, and color temperature through Siri, Apple Home automations, and HomeKit scenes.

How does the WiZ Full Color A19 compare to Philips Hue Color?

The WiZ Full Color A19 costs around $12 single or $22 for a twin pack. A comparable Philips Hue Color A19 runs $50 per bulb and requires a $60 Hue Bridge for scheduling and remote access -- so your first Hue color bulb costs $110. WiZ delivers the same RGB plus tunable white range at roughly 10-20% of that entry cost, with a slightly less mature app but no hub requirement.

What is SpaceSense on the WiZ Full Color A19?

SpaceSense is WiZ's presence detection feature. The bulb uses its Wi-Fi radio to detect movement via changes in signal reflections -- no separate sensor required. When SpaceSense detects someone entering or leaving a room, it can trigger automations like turning on or dimming the lights. Sensitivity is adjustable in the WiZ app. It's not as accurate as a dedicated PIR sensor but works well for simple occupancy scenarios.