Aqara LED Bulb T1

Aqara LED Bulb T1

Launch Year: 2021

Model: LEDLBT1-L01

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Our review

Aqara LED Bulb T1 Review: A Tunable-White Zigbee Bulb That Also Repeats Your Mesh

806 lumens from 2700K to 6500K, Zigbee 3.0 with router functionality and support for every major platform through an Aqara hub.

The verdict

The Aqara LED Bulb T1 is a tunable-white E27 bulb built for Zigbee homes: 806 lumens at 8.5 W, adjustable from warm 2700K to cool 6500K, with dimming, smooth transitions and power-off memory. Two things set it apart from cheap smart bulbs. It doubles as a Zigbee router, so every bulb you screw in strengthens the mesh for your battery sensors, and its platform support is unusually complete, covering Google Home, Alexa, Apple HomeKit, SmartThings, Home Assistant and IFTTT. It needs a Zigbee hub, and it does not do color, so buy it for reliable white light rather than for party scenes.

Best for
  • Aqara and Zigbee homes
  • Whole-house white lighting
  • Extending a Zigbee mesh
  • Multi-platform smart homes

Pros

  • Full 2700K to 6500K tunable white range
  • 806 lumens, the usual 60 W equivalent brightness
  • Acts as a Zigbee router and strengthens the mesh
  • Works with Google Home, Alexa, Apple HomeKit, SmartThings, Home Assistant and IFTTT
  • Adjustable brightness and tunable transition speed
  • Dynamic scenes through brightness and color temperature cycling
  • Power-off memory for behaviour after an outage
  • Low price

Cons

  • Requires a Zigbee hub
  • No color: tunable white only
  • Matter support only through an Aqara hub
  • 220-240V E27 fitting, so check regional compatibility
  • No Wi-Fi or Thread connectivity

Who is the Aqara LED Bulb T1 for?

It suits someone building on Zigbee rather than Wi-Fi, which is the right choice once you pass a handful of bulbs: Zigbee devices do not each occupy a slot on your router, and they respond faster to group commands. Because the T1 works with Google Home, Alexa, Apple HomeKit, SmartThings, Home Assistant and IFTTT, it is also one of the safer choices if you are not sure which platform your home will settle on. Matter is available too, through an Aqara hub, so it can join a Matter setup without being a native Matter device.

What the T1 does well

Light quality first: 806 lumens is the standard 60 W equivalent brightness, and the full 2700K to 6500K range means the same bulb gives you warm evening light and cool daylight for working, rather than being stuck at one tone. Dimming is supported, transitions can be tuned in the Aqara app from instant switching to slow fades, and dynamic scenes are built by cycling brightness and color temperature. Power-off memory decides what the bulb does when the mains comes back, which matters in a room where someone still uses the wall switch. The quiet extra is Zigbee router functionality: mains-powered and always on, the bulb relays messages for other Zigbee devices and extends the mesh.

What to know before you buy

A Zigbee hub is required, so this is not a bulb you screw in and pair straight to your phone. There is no color: the T1 is tunable white only, so no RGB scenes. Matter support depends on an Aqara hub rather than being native to the bulb. Electrically it is a 220-240V, E27 bulb at 50/60 Hz, so check it matches your region and fittings before ordering, and 8.5 W means it is not one of the ultra-efficient models. There is also no Wi-Fi and no Thread, so Zigbee is the only radio path.

Is the Aqara LED Bulb T1 worth it?

For a Zigbee household it is a strong value: standard brightness, the full white range, real dimming and transitions, plus mesh-strengthening router duty, all at a budget price. The comparison to make is against color bulbs, which cost more and often trade some white-light quality for RGB. If you never use colored light, the T1 spends your money on the parts you actually notice.

Frequently asked questions

Does the Aqara LED Bulb T1 need a hub?

Yes. It is a Zigbee 3.0 bulb, so a Zigbee hub is required, and Matter support also comes through an Aqara hub.

Can the Aqara T1 change colors?

No. It is a tunable white bulb, adjustable from 2700K warm white to 6500K cool white, with no RGB color.

Does it extend my Zigbee network?

Yes. It has Zigbee router functionality, so as a permanently powered device it relays messages and helps stabilise the mesh for battery-powered sensors.

How bright is it?

806 lumens, drawing 8.5 W, which is the usual replacement for a 60 W incandescent bulb.

Which smart home platforms work with it?

Google Home, Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Samsung SmartThings, Home Assistant and IFTTT are all supported, plus Matter through an Aqara hub.

At a glance

Summary

Everything this led bulb supports, grouped by category.

Connectivity
BluetoothZigbee (Zigbee Hub required)
Integrations
Google HomeAlexaApple HomeKitSamsung SmartThingsHome AssistantMatter (Aqara Hub required)
Features
Power Off MemoryColor Temperature (2700-6500K)Maximum Brightness (806lm)Adjustable BrightnessAdjustable TransitionDynamic ScenesZibgee Router

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Aqara makes a broad and affordable range of smart home devices, including sensors, smart locks, cameras, switches and its own hubs. The brand is known for strong support of Apple HomeKit, Matter and Zigbee, making its products a favorite for users mixing ecosystems. Aqara hubs let inexpensive Zigbee sensors bridge into HomeKit, Alexa and Google Home.

Full specifications

Every spec, organized

Browse the full breakdown by category. Tap the on any row for what it means, or the for sources and documentation.

Connectivity
2.4 GHz WiFi

NO

5 GHz WiFi

NO

Bluetooth

YES

Z-Wave

NO

Zigbee

Zigbee Hub required

Zigbee 3.0 with Repeater Functionality

Thread Protocol

NO

Other

NO

Integrations
Google Home

YES

Alexa

YES

Apple HomeKit

YES

Samsung SmartThings

YES

Home Assistant

YES

Matter

Aqara Hub required

Power
Voltage

220-240V

Power Consumption

8.5W

Current

42mA

Frequency

50/60 Hz

Power Factor

>0.85

Bulb Interface

E27

Features
Power Off Memory

YES

Color

NO

Color Temperature

2700-6500K

Maximum Brightness

806lm

Adjustable Brightness

YES

Adjustable Transition

YES

The transition effects can be tuned from lightning-fast switching to gradual and smooth transitions through the Aqara Home app.

Dynamic Scenes

YES

Dynamic scenes could be achieved by switching brightness or color temperature through circulation settings.

Zibgee Router

YES

Automations

YES

Required to work

You need a Zigbee hub for this

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