FAQ
Color Selectable Ceiling Lights FAQs
How do you change the color temperature on a Feit Electric color selectable flush mount?
Feit Electric color selectable flush mount ceiling lights include a built-in selector switch on the fixture housing. Press or slide the switch to choose between 2700K warm white, 3000K soft white, 4000K cool white, and 5000K daylight before or after installation. The selected color temperature holds until you manually change it — no app, no Wi-Fi, no power cycling required.
What rooms are color selectable flush mount ceiling lights best for?
Color selectable flush mount lights work in any room with a standard ceiling junction box. Common installations: bedrooms and living rooms (2700K–3000K for warm, relaxing ambiance), kitchens and home offices (4000K for neutral task lighting), laundry rooms and utility spaces (5000K for maximum visibility). The ability to set the CCT once and leave it makes these ideal for rooms where you want a fixed, consistent light level without smart home complexity.
Do Feit Electric color selectable flush mount lights require an app or Wi-Fi?
No. Feit Electric color selectable flush mount ceiling lights require no app, no Wi-Fi, and no smart home hub. Color temperature is selected directly on the fixture using a built-in switch on the housing. They work on any standard hardwired ceiling junction box with no additional setup.
Are Feit Electric color selectable flush mount lights dimmable?
Some Feit Electric color selectable flush mount models are dimmable and some are not — check the individual product specifications. Dimmable models require a compatible LED wall dimmer switch. See feit.com/pages/dimmer-compatibility for the full list of compatible dimmers. Non-dimmable models operate on a standard on/off wall switch only.
Do I need an electrician to install a Feit Electric flush mount ceiling light?
Feit Electric flush mount ceiling lights connect to a standard hardwired ceiling junction box — the same connection used by most existing ceiling fixtures. Replacing an existing ceiling light is a straightforward swap that many homeowners do themselves. If there is no existing junction box or wiring at the installation location, a licensed electrician is recommended to run the wiring.