How to Reset Almost Any Smart Bulb (Brand-by-Brand)

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Smart bulb refusing to pair? Showing as offline? Stuck in setup mode? 95% of the time, a factory reset fixes it. Here’s how to reset every major smart bulb brand.

The general principle: smart bulbs reset by being turned off-and-on a specific number of times at the wall switch, with a specific timing pattern. The exact pattern differs by brand.

Universal first steps (try these first)

  1. Make sure the bulb has power. Wall switch on, lamp’s own switch on if applicable.
  2. Move your phone within 6 feet of the bulb.
  3. Switch your phone to the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network (not 5 GHz).
  4. Force-close and reopen the brand’s app.

If those don’t fix it, factory reset using the brand-specific instructions below.

Wyze Bulb / Wyze Bulb Color

Power-cycle the bulb 3 times: ON for 2 sec → OFF for 2 sec → ON for 2 sec → OFF for 2 sec → ON for 2 sec. Bulb should pulse to indicate reset.

Then in the Wyze app: Devices → + → Add Device → Bulb → follow setup. Buy Wyze Bulb Color (4-pack) if you need a replacement.

Philips Hue (Bridge-connected bulbs)

Three options:

  • From the Hue app: Settings → Light setup → tap the bulb → Delete light.
  • From the bulb (if Bridge unreachable): Hold a Hue Dimmer Switch within 4 inches of the bulb, press both On and Off buttons together for 10 seconds.
  • Hard reset (factory): Power on the bulb, then turn off and on 5 times in 8 seconds. Bulb flashes to confirm.

Govee (Wi-Fi bulbs, W3 series)

Power-cycle 5 times: ON 1 sec → OFF 1 sec, repeat 5 times. The bulb will start blinking blue (ready for setup) or rainbow (setup mode).

In the Govee Home app: Devices → + → choose your model → follow setup.

Sengled (Wi-Fi bulbs)

Power-cycle 5 times: ON 5 sec → OFF 1 sec, repeat. Bulb blinks blue when ready.

Sengled Hub-required Zigbee bulbs: power-cycle the bulb, then follow the “Add Light” flow in the Sengled app.

TP-Link Tapo (L530, L535, etc.)

Power-cycle 3 times: ON 1 sec → OFF 1 sec, repeat. Bulb pulses warm/cool to confirm reset.

In the Tapo app: + → Smart Bulb → follow QR-code or manual setup. Buy Tapo L530E (4-pack).

Kasa (KL110, KL130 series)

Power-cycle 5 times: ON for 2 sec → OFF for 2 sec, repeat 5 times. Bulb pulses 3 times to confirm.

Then add via Kasa app: + → Smart Bulb → choose model.

Lifx

Power-cycle 5 times: ON 2 sec → OFF 2 sec. Bulb flashes white. If it doesn’t, repeat 5 more times — older Lifx firmware sometimes needs 10 cycles.

Nanoleaf bulbs

Power-cycle 6 times: ON 2 sec → OFF 2 sec. Bulb pulses to confirm.

Generic Tuya / Smart Life bulbs

Most Tuya-based bulbs (rebranded under hundreds of names — “Treatlife,” “Aoycocr,” etc.): power-cycle 3 times: ON for 1 sec → OFF for 1 sec, repeat 3 times. Bulb starts flashing rapidly when in pairing mode.

Add via Smart Life or Tuya Smart app, depending on which the brand uses.

If nothing works

Try these in order:

  1. Reset your router (unplug for 30 sec, plug back in).
  2. Move the bulb to a different lamp closer to the router.
  3. Disable any VPN on your phone during setup.
  4. Disable 5 GHz Wi-Fi temporarily on your router during setup.
  5. Uninstall and reinstall the brand’s app.
  6. If using a hub (Hue Bridge, etc.), reset the hub itself.
  7. If still failing after all of this, the bulb may be defective. Most brands offer 1–2 year warranties.

Why bulbs need to be reset so often

Three common reasons:

  • Wi-Fi password change. Smart bulbs store credentials; changing your password orphans them.
  • Router replacement. Same problem — different SSID or different security model.
  • Firmware updates that fail mid-update. Rare but happens.

Pro tip: keep your router’s 2.4 GHz network on a separate SSID from the 5 GHz. Stable smart home Wi-Fi is much easier when your devices have a dedicated band.

Bottom line

Power-cycle 3–5 times in a specific pattern, then re-add via the brand’s app. That’s 95% of resets. If you’re hitting issues across multiple bulbs, the problem is usually your Wi-Fi, not the bulbs.

Looking for a new smart bulb that just works? See our Best Smart Bulbs Under $20 guide.

— Written by The Grid editorial team.

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