These lights are great. They stay connected and work perfectly with Alexa. The app also works perfectly and gives you greater control of the extra features of the bulbs.Great lights we put on porch and love turn on colors for kids’ parties and entertaining guests.These bulbs do not work well with Google Home, unlike what the listing says. It's hard to fully connect these bulbs to Google Home (GH) and it's impossible find the device and assign it to a room in GH. It does not pair well. As a result, I can't use controls like "turn off all lights" or "turn off lights in dining room." I have to name the device separately, and that only works some of the time. I usually have to go to the app on my phone to shut these bulbs, and considering that I got them to pair with my GH and be voiced control, I am thoroughly disappointed. I really enjoyed the different color feature on the bulb (bonfire setting, party setting, etc.), which is why I'm giving it two instead of one, but that makes this but even more disappointing because it could be really great if it paired well with GH.I'm really bummed out about this product, and I think the way it's listed is very deceptive. It should have been a red flag though when I saw that the product description only mentions how to pair it with Alexa, even though it claims to pair with GH.If you use Google Home and are thinking about purchasing this bulb, don't waste your money. You'll just end up returning it.Installed 16 throughout the house along with 3 Dots. Work perfectly.After only a month the bulbs no longer respond to remote control. Constantly offline regardless off being resetI don't have Alexa. Still works with the app with no problems.Love themGreat for the price! Easy to set up and control, very pleased!You get what you pay for. In this case, these lights transmit GIGABYTES of suspicious UPSTREAM traffic back to an Amazon AWS server (not to be confused with Amazon Alexa, or Amazon shopping -- Amazon AWS is private, anonymous server resources anyone can rent) for unknown reasons. There is ZERO LEGIT REASON a lightbulb transfers gigabytes per day of traffic back to an unknown hostile entity -- possibly a party associated with Chinese intelligence or organized cyber-crime groups.Thankfully, the lights still work as advertised, so long as all upstream traffic from them is blocked at your network router/firewall. The lights are attempting to communicate (and send gigabytes of data) to: us-smarthome.arnoo.com and us-mqtt.arnoo.com.These smart lights contain an embedded operating system and function like a mini computer. As such, it is easy for malicious code to be embedded which captures data from your LAN and sends it to unknown parties. The Chinese cannot be trusted; they play dirty games.