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I was going to say go smart-switch not smart bulb, but your all over it. Most of my smart-bulbs are ikea ones, but they are no good in the bedroom as some have horrible coil whine. Not found anythign I am super happy with yet for bulbs and I am too cheap for hue.
The only time mine whined were in a very old lamp and when in a socket which still had an analogue dimmer switch - when I swapped that for a normal switch it solved the noise.
Yes, I was looking at the IKEA bulbs, but I've seen a lot of reports on coil whine and bulbs failing. How have you found the reliability of the IKEA bulbs?
I think I have had one fail, and one kept loosing it's link to the network, but I think that's been fixed by a firmware update.
Smart switch in the UK is awkward because we have no neutral wire in the wall switches.
I am lucky that most of my switches have neutral, but I have had no issues with the neutral less switches.