Yes.
Dual Spectrum means that the light has two modes and is capable of providing the necessary spectrum for the growing stage along with the flowering stage.
The light modes are Growing and Flowering. The Growing mode produces light focused in the blue spectrum and is used by plants during their growing and vegetative periods. The Flowering mode produces light focused in the red spectrum, which will help encourage flowering and fruiting of your plants.
1. Verify your Wi-Fi network and ensure your mobile device is connected to a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network.
2. Install your smart grow light bulb in a light fixture and turn the light fixture ON.
3. If the bulb is flashing, continue to step 4. Otherwise set it to pairing mode by cycling the light ON/OFF about 4-5 times with 1-2 second intervals in between ON and OFF.
4. Make sure Bluetooth® and Locations Services are enabled on your mobile device.
5. In the NOMA iQ™ app, select the (+) symbol on the top right hand corner to add the device.
6. Select the smart grow light bulb and follow the prompts in the app.
1. Verify your Wi-Fi network and ensure your mobile device is connected to a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network.
2. Plug your smart grow light into an outlet and turn the light switch ON.
3. If the light is flashing, continue to step 4. Otherwise set it to pairing mode by cycling the switch ON/OFF about 4-5 times with 1-2 second intervals in between ON and OFF.
4. Make sure Bluetooth® and Locations Services are enabled on your mobile device.
5. In the NOMA iQ™ app, select the (+) symbol on the top right hand corner to add the device.
6. Select the smart grow light and follow the prompts in the app.
You can connect up to 7 units together. Maximum length should be 5' (1.5 m) or less.
The A19 bulb has a beam angle of 150 degrees, while the BR30 has a beam angle of 110 degrees. A beam angle of a lamp is the angle at which the light is distributed or emitted.
Yes, the A19/BR30 bulbs can be used in regular household lamps if they're used for plants.
The colour of the light has an amber/pink look to it.
The light colour temperature is 2200 Kelvins.