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Cree Lighting

Cree Lighting

Connected Max Smart LED Bulbs

⭐️4.7 / 5
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All Versions of Cree Lighting

1.2.0

November 8, 2023

Various bug fixed & performance improvements

1.1.8

October 18, 2022

Improved user experience and compatible with IOS16

1.1.7

March 16, 2022

Upgrade to improve user experience and fix bugs.

1.1.6

October 29, 2021

Updgrade to support new devices.

1.1.5

March 23, 2021

Improved layout and interface.

1.1.4

November 7, 2020

- Improved layout and interface - Expanded scheduling tools

1.1.3

August 30, 2020

- Improved layout and interface - Expanded scheduling tools

1.1.0

May 9, 2020

Price History of Cree Lighting

Description of Cree Lighting

Exceptional smart lighting made simple. Turn on, off or dim your favorite shade of white light for everyday use or get the party started with millions of colors. Control and manage your Cree Lighting Connected Max LED Smart Bulbs from anywhere. Control on the app or with your favorite voice assistant. Set up is fast and easy – pair your bulbs quickly using Bluetooth and then control with WiFi. Enable “Follow the Sun” and your lights will gradually shift throughout day to mimic natural sunlight, which can improve your mood, well-being & productivity.¬ NOTE: Cree Lighting app is compatible with Cree Lighting Connected Max Bluetooth + WiFi LED bulbs. It is NOT compatible with the original Cree Lighting Connected Zigbee LED bulb.
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Cree Lighting: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for Cree Lighting?

No, the Cree Lighting app is not compatible with iPads.
IDEAL Industries Lighting LLC is the developer of Cree Lighting.
The minimum supported iOS version for the Cree Lighting app is iOS 11.0.
Cree Lighting has an impressive rating of 4.7 out of 5, indicating that it is a top-quality app.
The App Genre Of The Cree Lighting App Is Lifestyle.
The latest Cree Lighting version released is 1.2.0.
The latest Cree Lighting app update was released on July 4, 2024.
Cree Lighting was first made available on February 5, 2023.
Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.
Cree Lighting is now available to use in British English, Arabic, Azerbaijani and 58 more.
No, Cree Lighting is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Cree Lighting does not feature in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, Cree Lighting is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Cree Lighting

  • With each update the app becomes more useless

    We’ve been using Cree outdoor bulbs for lighting our home for 3-4 years now.
    When we first got the app you could control the bulbs individually or place them in a group and control them as a group. The scenes available for the groups have our home a beautiful ambiance and it was easy to use. We could not have been happier about it.
    Then came an update. The groups disappeared and you had to program each bulb to it’s own color. You could still program a scene as long as you programmed each parameter of each bulb for that routine. This gets tedious when you have 11 bulbs across the front of you home but, ok, I dealt.
    Now another update comes through. The user interface is as far from intuitive as can be. And the bulbs don’t have as much control over color in each scene as previously. I can’t even choose what color the bulb will be when I program automation. Who thought this up?
    You guys need to go back to allowing bulbs to be programmed by group at the very least. I can tell you that when these bulbs die I won’t be replacing them with Cree bulbs. I will find another option for lighting my home.
    I don’t know who your tech team is but they are adept at making your product more difficult to use with each passing update.
  • Great! but would like an iPhone widget

    I have many smart bulbs in my home and most are Cree since they are usually the best price. Even so, I can connect all my devices from various brands to the Cree app, which is very nice. That way I only need one Alexa skill that connects them automatically to my echos. The Cree app also seems to set devices up more reliably and easily than the other apps I’ve tried, and it communicates with Alexa smoothly and with minimal glitching.
    BUT using either the Cree or the Alexa app to control the lights is exceedingly clunky. I would love if Cree developed a widget for the iPhone. As it is, I’m very tempted to try moving everything over to the Treatlife app which has a widget.
  • Not intuitive. Can’t create groups to manage multiple bulbs at once

    The old version of the app let you group bulbs to control them together so you could turn on all outdoor bulbs automatically at dusk and turn off at dawn. The app was updated and after hours of trying this functionality is gone. Used to also be able to create scenes for groups to change color for holidays. If this is possible, the way to do it is not intuitive and we can’t figure out. Videos online do not help. We would not buy these again solely due to the unfriendly app.