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Google smart light starter kit is only $35 at Walmart — save $20
TL;DR: The Google smart lighting starter kit will make your days brighter and your life easier — pick up the Google Home Mini and GE smart bulb bundle at Walmart for $20 off; just $35.
True pain is getting cozy in your bed after a long day only to realize that you left the light on. Now what? Do you get out of your ideal sleeping position to flip the switch? Will yourself into slumber with a light bulb blaring in your face? Pull the blanket over your head and sob into your pillow?
With smart lighting, you’d never have to worry about that situation — and you can get this starter kit from Google for just $35 at Walmart (that’s a $20 discount).
The Google smart lighting starter kit comes packed with not only a GE C-life smart bulb, but also a Google Home Mini smart speaker. And they’re a match made in heaven — once you set up the smart bulb, you’ll be able to effortlessly turn them on and off with the soothing sound of your own voice. Not only is it perfect for when you forget to kill the lights before bed, but it also comes in handy during early mornings when your hands are full, or when you need to make a quick exit because you’re late to work. Setup is a breeze with the Google Home app, and you can always connect more bulbs at your leisure to cover your home in luxurious smart lighting goodness.
Bedtime just got a serious upgrade — go grab a Google smart lighting starter kit at Walmart and save yourself $20.
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