Editor's Take
What it's actually like to live with
The Bajaj WiFi smart bulb targets a specific Indian buyer - someone who trusts the Bajaj name, lives in an area with patchy internet, and wants basic smart lighting without the risk of being locked out when the broadband goes down. The dual WiFi-plus-Bluetooth connectivity delivers on that promise, with Bluetooth providing reliable local control even during internet outages.
The energy monitoring feature is a nice touch at this price point, letting you see exactly how much each bulb costs to run - useful for cost-conscious Indian households tracking their electricity expenses. The 3.8-star rating reflects some real limitations though.
The colour range is narrower than full RGB competitors, the app feels basic and is slow to load, and finding the bulb in stock can be difficult as Bajaj's online availability is inconsistent. The service network reaching small towns across India is a genuine advantage - if you are in a tier-3 city where Govee and TP-Link have zero presence, Bajaj gives you a familiar brand with accessible support.
Not the most feature-rich option, but reliable and practical for basic smart lighting needs.

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