Do I need a hub to use C by GE smart bulbs?

Best answer: While you can control C by GE bulbs locally without a hub, you'll need a C-Reach to control them from out of Bluetooth range or use them with Amazon's Alexa voice assistant. Google Home users don't need a hub, though, and can pair them directly to their speaker and get remote functionality.

Operate your bulbs from afar with a C-Reach

C by GE makes relatively inexpensive smart bulbs that operate over Bluetooth, rather than Wi-Fi like bulbs from other brands like LIFX and Philips Hue. This helps keep the cost of each bulb down, but it means that you can't control them once you're out of their Bluetooth range — about 50 feet. If you have multiple bulbs, they can mesh together to extend range, but you still can't control them from afar unless you add a C-Reach smart bridge to the mix.

While not essential for using C by GE's C-Life and C-Sleep bulbs, the C-Reach improves the usability of each bulb by allowing them to work over Wi-Fi. This allows you to control your lights from anywhere through the C by GE app, even when you're not home.

The C-Reach bridge also allows you to control your C by GE bulbs by voice through Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa (HomeKit support isn't available yet, but C by GE says it's coming soon). To use Alexa, you'll need to sign into your C by GE account in the Alexa app and add the "CbyGE" skill. For Google Assistant, just sign into your account within the Google Home app.

Google Home users get a pass

The good news is that GE has worked with Google to give the C by GE bulbs remote access when paired with a Google Home or Home Mini speaker. It's really simple, and you can even pick up a starter kit that includes a C by GE bulb and a Google Home Mini speaker for just $35.

All you have to do is, once you install your bulb in its socket, jump into the Google Home app and pair it. Once the bulb is added to the Home app, it can be activated in and outside of the house, just as if you had a C-Reach hub.

Hayato Huseman

Hayato was a product reviewer and video editor for Android Central.