Philips WiFi Filament Globe Amber Glass Bulb G95 – 7W, E27, Decorative Edison Style Smart LED, Tunable White, Dimmable (WiZ Connected | Matter Supported)
Philips WiFi Filament Globe Amber Glass Bulb G95 with vintage Edison glow and modern smart control. Tunable warm-to-cool white, dimmable via app or voice, no hub required. App + voice.
Original price was: ₹2,299.00.₹1,799.00Current price is: ₹1,799.00.
The Philips WiZ G95 is a large globe (95mm) smart filament bulb in amber glass — tunable white, dimmable, Matter-supported. A statement pendant piece with smart-home brains. 7W E27 base. WiZ app, Alexa and Google control. No hub needed.
Philips WiFi Filament Globe Amber Glass Bulb G95 – Vintage Edison Glow and Modern Smart Control
The Philips WiFi Filament Globe Amber Glass Bulb G95 is a 7W smart LED in an oversized 95mm amber-tinted glass globe, delivering 640 lumens of Tunable White light across a 2000K–5000K range — all controlled through the WiZ app or your voice. Visible inner filaments, real amber glass, and the unmistakable Edison aesthetic make this bulb a décor element first and a smart light second.
Designed for living room pendants, dining room fixtures, and bedroom ambient lighting — as well as cafés, boutiques, and any space where the bulb is meant to be seen — it’s a decorative bulb that earns its place visually before you’ve even opened the app.
No hub required. Plug it into any E27 fixture, pair it with your home Wi-Fi in the WiZ app, and you’re set up in under five minutes.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Smart LED Filament Bulb |
| Model | PHI WFB 50W G95 E27 920-50 Amb |
| Wattage | 7W |
| Wattage Equivalent | 50W incandescent |
| Luminous Flux | 640 lumens |
| Luminous Efficacy | 91 lm/W |
| Light Colour | Tunable White |
| Colour Temperature Range | 2000K–5000K |
| Dimmable | Yes (via WiZ app, voice, or WiZmote) |
| Wall Dimmer Compatible | No — use a standard on/off switch |
| CRI | ≥90 |
| Lifespan | 15,000 hours (~15 years at 2.7 hrs/day) |
| Switch Cycles | 20,000 |
| Lamp Shape | G95 (95mm diameter globe) |
| Lamp Base | E27 (Edison Screw) |
| Bulb Material | Amber-tinted glass |
| Dimensions | 142mm height × 95mm diameter |
| Weight | 70g |
| Voltage | 220–240V, 50–60Hz |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n (2.4GHz) + Bluetooth |
| Hub Required | No — connects directly to home Wi-Fi |
| App Support | WiZ app (iOS and Android) |
| Voice Assistants | Amazon Alexa Amazon Alexa is Amazon’s cloud-based voice service available on hundreds of millions of devices from Amazon and third-party device manufacturers. More, Google Assistant The Google Assistant is a virtual assistant software application developed by Google that is primarily available on mobile and home automation devices. More, Siri Shortcuts |
| Matter Support | Yes — via Alexa, Apple Home, Google Home Google Home is a smart home platform by Google that allows you to connect all of your compatible devices, manage them on your mobile device and control them using Nest smart speakers and displays. Google Homes Nest smart speakers were formally marketed as Google Home speakers. More or other Matter hubs/bridges |
| Smart Features | Tunable White, Dimming, Schedules, Scenes, SpaceSense™, WiZclick, Energy Monitoring, Remote Access |
| Power-On Behaviour | Last Status Memory or WiZclick default mode (configurable) |
| Eye Care | EyeComfort certified (low flicker, glare, and strobe) |
| Installation | Plug-and-play into any E27 fixture (Check space availability for G95 size – 95mm) |
| Intended Use | Indoor only |
| Suitable For | Living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, home offices, cafés, boutiques, foyers, accent lighting |
| Energy Efficiency Class | F |
Why Upgrade to Philips WiFi Filament Globe Amber Glass Bulb G95?

A traditional filament bulb has exactly two settings: on and off. You flick a switch, you get the one colour temperature it was manufactured at, at the one brightness it was wired for, and that’s the entirety of your relationship with it. The Philips WiFi Filament Globe Amber Glass Bulb G95 keeps the Edison-style aesthetic that makes filament bulbs worth using in the first place — and then quietly removes every limitation that came with them.
Control That Goes Beyond the Wall Switch

Your existing wall switch still works exactly as before. But you also gain control through the WiZ app on your phone, three major voice assistants, and — with a paired WiZmote — a physical remote. WiZclick even teaches your existing wall switch a new trick: double-tap it for a second preset mode. You don’t lose anything you had before; you gain three more ways to interact with the same bulb.
Lighting That Adapts to the Time of Day
The full 2000K to 5000K Tunable White range means one fixture can carry a room through the entire day. Bright neutral white during work hours, warm amber for dinner, candle-warm for winding down — all without buying multiple bulbs or switching fixtures. Set it manually when the mood calls for it, or schedule the transitions to happen automatically.
Automation and Real Savings
Schedules turn lights off when you forget. SpaceSense™ turns them off when the room empties on its own. Dimming through the app means you’re rarely running at full brightness when ambient settings will do. Combined with the 7W draw replacing a 50W incandescent, the result is meaningful energy savings — not just from the LED itself, but from a smarter relationship with how lighting actually gets used in a home.
A Bulb That Fits Real Indian Homes
This isn’t a niche enthusiast product. It works on standard E27 fixtures, joins regular 2.4GHz home Wi-Fi without any hub, and handles power cuts gracefully through configurable Last Status Memory or WiZclick default modes. Setup takes about five minutes. There’s nothing about it that requires a smart-home rewire, a separate ecosystem hub, or any tradesperson involvement.
A Foundation You Can Build On
The bulb is Matter-compatible through Alexa, Apple Home, and Google Home
Google Home is a smart home platform by Google that allows you to connect all of your compatible devices, manage them on your mobile device and control them using Nest smart speakers and displays. Google Homes Nest smart speakers were formally marketed as Google Home speakers. More hubs — meaning it slots into whichever ecosystem you’re already invested in, alongside devices from other brands. Add more WiZ bulbs in the same room to enable SpaceSense™. Pair a WiZmote for physical control. Set up cross-room scenes that fire together at sunset. You’re not locked into a single bulb purchase — you’re starting a smart-home setup that can grow at your pace.
Key Features
G95 Amber Glass Globe — Built to Be Seen
The G95 designation refers to the bulb’s diameter — 95mm across — making this a genuinely oversized globe, not a standard A60 dressed up in tinted plastic. The body is real amber-tinted glass, not polycarbonate, with visible LED filaments running through the interior. The result is the unmistakable Edison aesthetic — that warm, amber-soaked glow you’ve seen in boutique cafés and designer pendant lights — without the heat, fragility, or 50W power draw of an incandescent.
That last point matters: you get the equivalent brightness of a 50W incandescent on just 7W, with 640 lumens of usable output. The amber glass softens the light, so it reads as ambient and decorative rather than task-bright. Designed for fixtures where the bulb is fully visible — bare-cord pendants, open chandeliers, exposed sconces — this is a bulb that earns its keep visually before you even open the app.
Tunable White 2000K–5000K

Most decorative filament bulbs commit to a single warm tone and live there forever. This one doesn’t. The full Tunable White range from 2000K to 5000K covers candlelight-warm at the bottom end through to crisp neutral white at the top — and you shift between them on demand via the WiZ app or voice. The 2000K floor is unusually deep for a filament-style smart bulb; it gives you a genuinely cosy amber for evenings, not just “slightly warm white.” The amber glass coating remains a visual constant throughout — so even at 5000K, you get a softer, warmer-feeling output than a clear-glass bulb at the same temperature.
In practice, this means one bulb can carry a room through the day. Bright neutral white during work hours, warm amber for dinner, candle-warm for winding down — all without swapping fixtures or fittings.
EyeComfort Certified LED
Cheap LEDs flicker. You don’t always see it, but your eyes register it — and over long sessions, it shows up as fatigue, headaches, or that vaguely-tired-after-an-hour feeling. EyeComfort certification means this bulb has been engineered to minimise flicker, strobe, and glare across its full dimming range. The amber glass diffusion helps further by softening the directly-visible filaments. The result is a bulb that’s comfortable to sit under for extended reading, dining, or working — not just one that looks good in photos.
High CRI ≥90 — Colours That Look Right
The Colour Rendering Index (CRI) measures how accurately a light source renders colour compared to natural daylight. A CRI of 80 is acceptable; 90+ is considered premium. This bulb is rated at ≥90 CRI, which means skin tones look natural, food colours stay true, and fabric or artwork keep their intended hue. For a decorative bulb that’s likely going above a dining table or in a living-room pendant, this matters more than the spec sheet suggests — low-CRI lighting makes everything underneath it look slightly off, even when you can’t articulate why.
Wireless Dimming via App and Voice

There’s no physical dimmer switch involved here. Dimming happens digitally — through the WiZ app, via voice command, or through a paired WiZmote remote. The full brightness range, from a soft ember-like glow to full 640-lumen output, is accessible without rewiring anything or buying a separate dimmer module. Worth flagging upfront: this means the bulb is not compatible with traditional wall-mounted TRIAC dimmers — wire it to a standard on/off switch and control intensity through the app instead.
Custom Scenes and Preset Modes

The WiZ app ships with preset light modes — Focus, Relax, Cozy, TV Time, Bedtime, and others — each tuned to a specific colour temperature and brightness combination. Tap one and the bulb adjusts instantly. You can also build your own scenes by saving your current settings under a custom name, then recall them later via app, voice, or a WiZmote button. Useful for households where different people want different defaults at different times of day.
Schedules and Automations
Set the bulb to fade up gently at 6:30 AM as a wake-up light, switch to warm dinner-time settings at 7 PM, and turn off automatically at 11:30 PM — all without touching the switch. Sunrise and sunset triggers adjust to local timings, so schedules drift naturally with the seasons. A vacation mode randomises on/off patterns to simulate occupancy when you’re away. These automations are the unglamorous workhorse of smart lighting — once configured, you stop thinking about them, and the lighting just behaves.
Remote Access from Anywhere
Once the bulb is paired and connected to your home Wi-Fi, the WiZ app lets you control it from anywhere with an internet connection — your office desk, an airport lounge, or another country. Forgot to switch off the living-room pendant before leaving for the weekend? One tap from your phone handles it. Want to switch the lights on remotely before you reach home? Same thing.
15,000-Hour Lifespan and 2-Year Warranty
Rated for 15,000 hours of operation — roughly 15 years at 2.7 hours of daily use — and backed by a 2-year manufacturer warranty. The bulb is also rated for 20,000 switch cycles, meaning frequent on/off use (including the double-tap WiZclick feature) won’t wear it out prematurely. For a decorative bulb that’s likely to live in a high-visibility fixture, longevity matters: nobody wants to be on a ladder swapping a designer pendant bulb every six months.
Smart Control & Setup

WiZ App and First-Time Setup
The bulb is controlled through the WiZ app, available free on both Android and iOS. Setup is genuinely four steps — no soldering, no hub, no calling an electrician:
- Download the WiZ app from the Play Store or App Store and create an account.
- Screw the bulb into any standard E27 fixture and switch the power on. If your fixture uses a B22 pin holder, you’ll need a B22-to-E27 converter.
- Pair in the app: tap “Add a device” and follow the on-screen prompts. The app finds the bulb via Bluetooth, then hands it over to your home Wi-Fi for ongoing control.
- Done — the bulb is now controllable from your phone, voice assistants, and any WiZmote remotes you add later.
The whole process takes about 3–5 minutes for the first bulb. Adding more WiZ devices afterwards is faster since the app remembers your network credentials.
Connectivity — Wi-Fi + Bluetooth, No Hub Required
The bulb connects directly to your home Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n on the 2.4GHz band) with Bluetooth used for initial pairing. There’s no separate hub, bridge, or gateway to buy — and no proprietary ecosystem you’re locked into. Most Indian home routers broadcast both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands; the bulb will only join the 2.4GHz network, which is standard for smart home devices because it offers better range and wall penetration.
Matter support is included — the bulb can be added to Alexa, Apple Home, or Google Home
Google Home is a smart home platform by Google that allows you to connect all of your compatible devices, manage them on your mobile device and control them using Nest smart speakers and displays. Google Homes Nest smart speakers were formally marketed as Google Home speakers. More as a Matter device through those platforms’ Matter hubs. This means it shows up in your preferred ecosystem alongside other Matter-compatible brands, so you can build cross-brand routines and avoid being locked into a single app.
Voice Assistants — Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri Shortcuts
Once paired, the bulb works with all three major voice platforms equally. A few example commands that show off what’s possible:
- Alexa: “Alexa, set the dining pendant to 2200 Kelvin.”
- Google Assistant
The Google Assistant is a virtual assistant software application developed by Google that is primarily available on mobile and home automation devices. More: “Hey Google, dim the living room light to 30 percent.” - Siri Shortcuts: “Hey Siri, activate Movie Night.” (where Movie Night is a custom scene you’ve saved in the WiZ app)
Voice commands cover on/off, brightness, colour temperature, and scene recall. Pair this with each assistant’s routine builder — Alexa Routines, Google Home
Google Home is a smart home platform by Google that allows you to connect all of your compatible devices, manage them on your mobile device and control them using Nest smart speakers and displays. Google Homes Nest smart speakers were formally marketed as Google Home speakers. More Routines, Apple Home Automations — and you can chain lighting changes to other devices, time of day, or your arrival home.
Remote Access — Control from Anywhere
Once the bulb is linked to your home Wi-Fi and signed into your WiZ account, you can control it from anywhere with an internet connection. Toggle it on or off from your office, change scenes from a hotel room, or check whether you left the pendant running before bed — all from the WiZ app. No port forwarding or router configuration is needed; the cloud connection is handled automatically once setup is complete.
Power Cut Behaviour — Built for Indian Power Realities

Power cuts, brownouts, and voltage dips are facts of life across much of India. The bulb handles them through two configurable behaviours that you choose between in the app:
Last Status Memory — when the bulb is powered back on after an outage, it returns to the exact state it was in before the cut. If it was off, it stays off. If it was on at 60% in warm white, it comes back on at 60% in warm white. This is the safer default for bedrooms and overnight use — you won’t have lights flaring on at 3 AM when the supply restores.
WiZclick Default Mode — the bulb powers on to a preset light mode every time mains power is restored. This is useful for living rooms, entryways, and cafés where you want a predictable default whenever the lights come back. It’s also what makes the WiZclick double-tap feature (covered below) work at the wall switch.
You can switch between these in Device Settings → Power Switch. There’s also a Power Outage Recovery toggle in your overall Home Settings — when enabled, lights that were off before a cut will stay off when power returns, even if WiZclick is active. Useful if you have a holiday home or you’re a light sleeper.
WiZclick — Make Any Wall Switch Smarter
WiZclick is one of the cleverer features in the WiZ ecosystem. It turns your existing wall switch into a two-mode controller without any wiring changes:
- Flick the switch on once → bulb activates Mode 1 (e.g., warm 2200K at 40% for evenings)
- Flick it off and back on within 5 seconds → bulb activates Mode 2 (e.g., neutral 4000K at 100% for tasks)
You set what Modes 1 and 2 are in the WiZ app. This means anyone in the household — including guests or family members who don’t have the app — can still access two of your preferred lighting setups using just the wall switch they’re already familiar with. It also means the bulb stays useful even when your phone’s out of reach or your internet is down.
SpaceSense™ Motion Detection
SpaceSense™ requires a minimum of two WiZ bulbs in the same room, placed at least 2 metres apart. With this setup in place, the bulbs use changes in Wi-Fi signal patterns between them to detect motion in the room — no PIR sensor, no camera, no extra hardware. Lights turn on automatically when someone enters, and turn off after a configurable delay once the room is empty.
You configure SpaceSense
Unlike traditional motion sensors, SpaceSense detects movement in a room using Wi-Fi signals provided by compatible WiZ lights, which requires no additional hardware or batteries. More in the WiZ app: pair both bulbs, group them into the same room, then enable SpaceSense
Unlike traditional motion sensors, SpaceSense detects movement in a room using Wi-Fi signals provided by compatible WiZ lights, which requires no additional hardware or batteries. More and set your sensitivity and timeout preferences. It’s especially useful for corridors, staircases, walk-in closets, and entryways — spaces where you’d otherwise habitually leave lights running or fumble for a switch with full hands.
2.4GHz Wi-Fi and Network Notes
The bulb joins your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band only — this is the universal standard for smart home devices and isn’t a limitation. If your router only advertises a unified network name across both 2.4GHz and 5GHz, the bulb will find the 2.4GHz half automatically during setup. WPA2 or WPA3 security is supported; open networks aren’t recommended for any smart home device.
Wall Dimmer Compatibility — Important Note
This bulb is not compatible with traditional wall-mounted TRIAC dimmers. Dimming is handled digitally through the WiZ app, voice commands, or a paired WiZmote. Wire the bulb to a standard on/off switch — if you put it on an existing dimmer circuit, you may experience flicker, audible buzz, or reduced lifespan. Smart dimming through the app gives you more granular control anyway, from 1% to 100% in fine steps.
Where to Use It
Living Room Pendants and Floor Lamps
The living room is where this bulb does its most visible work. Drop it into a bare-cord pendant above the seating area, a tripod floor lamp in a reading corner, or a multi-arm chandelier as the centrepiece — the G95 glass globe and visible filaments become part of the room’s visual story. Set it to 2200K for warm evening light, lift it to 3500K for daytime conversations, and pull it back down for movie nights. In a typical 2BHK or 3BHK apartment, one or two of these in well-chosen fixtures can carry the entire room’s ambient lighting.
Dining Room Over the Table
Dining lighting needs to flatter both the food and the people eating it — which is exactly what the ≥90 CRI rating and tunable warm range are built for. A single G95 over a four-seater table, or a row of three over a longer dining bench, delivers that warm, intimate restaurant feel without being too dim to actually see what you’re eating. 2000K to 2700K suits dinners; lift to 3000K for lunches and lighter meals.
Bedroom Ambient and Accent Lighting
In bedside lamps, ceiling pendants, or wall sconces, the G95 lets you walk through a full day of lighting from one bulb. 4000K for getting ready in the morning, 2700K during the day, 2200K in the evening, and a soft dimmed 2000K glow for winding down before sleep. Schedule the transitions in the WiZ app and the bulb shifts automatically — no fiddling with switches at bedtime.
Home Office and Study Room
For Indian WFH setups in 1BHK and 2BHK apartments, where the office often shares space with another room, the ability to switch between focused and ambient lighting matters. Set the bulb to 4000–5000K at full brightness during work hours for alert, neutral light, then drop it to 2700K and 40% when the workday ends and the space becomes a reading corner again. EyeComfort certification helps during long screen sessions — less flicker means less eye strain over a 9-hour day.
Café, Restaurant, and Boutique Interiors
For commercial spaces, the G95’s oversized glass globe is the entire aesthetic in many cases — the bulb itself is part of the décor brief, not just illumination. Run a row of them on bare cords above a café counter, cluster them in a boutique window display, or scatter them across a restaurant ceiling. Schedules can shift lighting from bright midday service to warm dinner ambience automatically, and remote access lets you fine-tune from your phone without crossing the floor mid-service.
Hallways, Foyers, and Entryways
The first light anyone sees walking into your home sets the tone. A single G95 in a foyer pendant or wall fixture, set to a welcoming 2700K, looks intentional and warm rather than utility-bright. Pair two G95 bulbs across a longer corridor and enable SpaceSense™ — the lights turn on as you walk through and switch off after you’ve passed, so nobody’s leaving hallway lights running for hours.
Reading Nooks and Accent Corners
For the corner with the armchair, the bay window seat, or the bookshelf you actually want people to notice — the G95 works as both light source and visual anchor. In a single-bulb table lamp or wall-mounted reading sconce, 3500–4000K at moderate brightness gives you proper reading light without glare, while 2200K dimmed turns the same corner into atmospheric accent lighting for guests in the evening.
Energy Efficiency & Savings
From 50W Incandescent to 7W Smart LED
Traditional Edison-style filament bulbs were beautiful, but they were also energy hogs — a typical decorative incandescent globe pulled 50W to produce the kind of warm amber glow people put in pendants and chandeliers. This bulb delivers the same 50W-equivalent brightness on just 7W, an 86% reduction in power draw for the same visual effect. The filament look is preserved; the electricity bill isn’t.
That efficiency comes from the 91 lm/W luminous efficacy rating — meaning each watt of power produces 91 lumens of usable light, compared to roughly 12–15 lm/W for a traditional incandescent. You’re getting decorative aesthetics at LED efficiency levels.
Real-World Energy Numbers
At the standard usage assumption of 2.7 hours per day, here’s how the consumption stacks up over a year:
- Old 50W incandescent: 50 × 2.7 × 365 ÷ 1000 = 49.3 kWh per year
- New 7W smart LED: 7 × 2.7 × 365 ÷ 1000 = 6.9 kWh per year
- Annual savings per bulb: ~42.4 kWh
Multiply that across a household running multiple decorative fixtures — a dining pendant, two living-room lamps, a foyer fixture, a couple of bedroom sconces — and the savings compound. A six-bulb decorative setup that previously consumed around 300 kWh per year now uses roughly 42 kWh per year for the same lighting effect.
Smart Features That Add a Second Layer of Savings
The wattage reduction is the obvious headline, but the smart features quietly add another layer of savings on top:
Schedules ensure lights turn off automatically when nobody’s using them — no more leaving the dining pendant on overnight by accident. Dimming through the app means you’re often running the bulb at 40–60% instead of full brightness, which proportionally reduces consumption. SpaceSense™ (with two or more WiZ bulbs in a room) switches lights off when the room empties, eliminating the unnoticed-but-running-all-evening hallway light problem entirely.
The WiZ app’s energy monitoring keeps a running record of daily and weekly consumption per bulb, so you can spot which fixtures are eating the most power and adjust schedules or dimming defaults accordingly.
15 Years of Use Per Bulb
The bulb is rated for 15,000 hours of operation — which works out to roughly 15 years at 2.7 hours of daily use, or about 5 years at 8 hours of daily use in a commercial setting. Over that lifetime, you’d typically replace an incandescent bulb 15 or more times. Fewer replacements means less waste, fewer ladder trips, and lower total cost of ownership — which matters more for decorative fixtures than utility ones, since designer pendants and chandeliers aren’t always easy to access.
Note: Energy savings shown are wattage-based comparisons. Actual savings on your electricity bill will depend on your local tariff, daily usage patterns, and how aggressively you use schedules and dimming.
Get Started with Philips WiZ SpaceSense

INSTALL YOUR LIGHTS
To get SpaceSense™ in your home, you’ll need to install two WiZ lights in the same room, with at least 2m/6.5ft separating them.

CONFIGURE IN THE APP
Next, download the WiZ App. This will allow you to control your lights with different setups and features. Simply follow the prompts and activate SpaceSense™ in minutes!

ENJOY SPACESENSE™!
Time to get moving! Never worry about forgetting lights on again. Thanks to SpaceSenseTM, lights will turn on automatically when you need them and off when you don’t.



Philips WiZ filament bulb family
| Shape | Size | Look | Wattage | Base |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A60 | Standard bulb | Classic Edison | 7W | E27 |
| G95 | Large globe (95mm) | Statement pendant | 7W | E27 |
| G125 | XL globe (125mm) | Bold décor centrepiece | 7W | E27 |
| Candle | Candle (E14) | Chandelier accent | 7W | E14 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this bulb need a hub or bridge?
No. The Philips WiFi Filament Globe Amber Glass Bulb G95 connects directly to your home Wi-Fi router. There’s no separate hub, bridge, or gateway to buy. Plug it into any E27 fixture, open the WiZ app, and pair it — that’s the whole setup.
Does it work on 5GHz Wi-Fi?
No, the bulb connects to the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band only. This is the universal standard for smart home devices because 2.4GHz offers better range and wall penetration. If your router broadcasts both bands under the same network name, the bulb will automatically find and join the 2.4GHz half during setup.
Does it work without internet?
For basic on/off and brightness control through the WiZ app while you’re on the same Wi-Fi network — yes, it continues working through your local connection. Remote access (controlling the bulb from outside the home), voice assistant commands, and cloud-dependent features need an active internet connection. WiZclick and Last Status Memory also work without any internet at all, since they’re triggered by the physical wall switch.
How does SpaceSense™ motion detection work?
SpaceSense™ requires a minimum of two WiZ bulbs in the same room, placed at least 2 metres apart. The bulbs detect changes in the Wi-Fi signal patterns travelling between them — when someone walks through that signal field, the bulbs sense the disturbance and turn on automatically. No PIR sensor, camera, or extra hardware needed. After the room empties, lights switch off following a delay you set in the app.
Is this bulb compatible with Alexa and Google Home?
Yes — and also with Apple Siri Shortcuts. You can use voice commands like “Alexa, dim the dining pendant to 30 percent” or “Hey Google, set the living room light to 2700 Kelvin”. Setup happens through the official skills/services in each ecosystem’s app. The bulb also supports Matter, so it can be added as a Matter device through Alexa, Apple Home, or Google Home
Google Home is a smart home platform by Google that allows you to connect all of your compatible devices, manage them on your mobile device and control them using Nest smart speakers and displays. Google Homes Nest smart speakers were formally marketed as Google Home speakers. More hubs for cross-brand routine building.
What’s the difference between WiZclick and Last Status Memory?
Both are power-on behaviours, but they do opposite things. Last Status Memory restores the bulb to its exact previous state when power returns — same colour temperature, same brightness, same on/off status. WiZclick powers the bulb on to a preset light mode every time mains power comes back, and also enables the double-tap wall switch trick: flick the switch twice within 5 seconds to access a second saved mode. You pick which behaviour you want in the WiZ app under Device Settings.
Can it be installed outdoors or on a balcony?
No. The bulb is rated for indoor use only. The amber glass globe isn’t sealed against moisture, dust, or temperature extremes, and Indian balcony conditions — humidity, monsoon spray, dust during construction season — can damage the bulb and its electronics. For balconies and gardens, look at IP-rated outdoor smart fixtures specifically built for those conditions.
How much electricity does it consume?
At the standard assumption of 2.7 hours of daily use, the bulb consumes 6.9 kWh per year (7W × 2.7 hrs × 365 days ÷ 1000). That’s about 86% less power than the 50W incandescent it replaces, which would have consumed roughly 49 kWh per year for the same light output. Actual savings on your bill depend on your local electricity tariff.
Does it flicker on slow-motion video?
It shouldn’t, in practical terms. The bulb is EyeComfort certified, which means it’s engineered to minimise flicker, strobe, and glare across its full dimming range. You may see very mild rolling bands on extreme high-frame-rate slow-motion captures (240fps+), but at normal phone-camera or video-recording speeds, the output appears stable. There’s no visible flicker to the human eye during normal use.
How long does this bulb last?
The bulb is rated for 15,000 hours of operation, which translates to approximately 15 years at 2.7 hours of daily use, or around 5 years at 8 hours per day in commercial use. It’s also rated for 20,000 switch cycles, so frequent on/off use — including the WiZclick double-tap feature — won’t wear it out prematurely. The bulb is covered by a 2-year manufacturer warranty.
Can multiple family members control the same bulb?
Yes. The WiZ app supports multi-user households — you can invite family members to your WiZ home, and they get full control of all paired lights from their own phones. Voice assistants like Alexa and Google Home
Google Home is a smart home platform by Google that allows you to connect all of your compatible devices, manage them on your mobile device and control them using Nest smart speakers and displays. Google Homes Nest smart speakers were formally marketed as Google Home speakers. More also allow multi-user voice profiles. And because WiZclick works at the existing wall switch, even guests or family members without the app can still control the two preset modes you’ve configured.
Does it need a new wall switch?
No. The bulb works with your existing standard on/off wall switch — no rewiring, no new switch hardware, no electrician. However, it’s not compatible with traditional TRIAC wall dimmers — if your fixture is currently on a dimmer circuit, replace the dimmer with a regular switch. Dimming happens digitally through the WiZ app or voice commands instead.
What does Tunable White mean on this bulb?
Tunable White means you can adjust the colour temperature of the white light anywhere between 2000K (deep warm amber) and 5000K (crisp neutral white) through the app or voice. The bulb doesn’t produce coloured light like red, blue, or green — it only varies across the white spectrum, but does so across an unusually wide range. The amber glass coating gives all of these whites a slightly warmer, softer character than a clear-glass smart bulb would.
Will this bulb fit a B22 (pin) holder?
Not directly. The bulb has an E27 (Edison Screw) base, which is standard for designer pendants, chandeliers, and imported fixtures but less common in older Indian wiring. If your fixture uses a B22 pin-type holder, you’ll need an inexpensive B22-to-E27 converter — these are easy to source and slot in without any wiring work.
Does it look like a real vintage globe bulb when off?
Yes — amber glass with a visible filament element. The mid-sized G95 globe is designed to be a visual statement on or off.
What does Matter support mean?
Matter is a universal smart home standard. This G95 filament globe works with WiZ plus any Matter-compatible platform.
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Specification: Philips WiFi Filament Globe Amber Glass Bulb G95 – 7W, E27, Decorative Edison Style Smart LED, Tunable White, Dimmable (WiZ Connected | Matter Supported)
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