My problem with Smart bulbs is lack of information, it seems some bits are done by app, some by hub (if required) and some in the bulb, so many of the features you only find out about once you have bought the bulb.
I started around 8 years ago, I had a problem, we had an extruder alarm to warn us mother was escaping, it was upstairs as main problem was when we were in bed, but this mean if some one called, needed to go upstairs to turn off alarm before opening the door, tried simple remote controls on socket to alarm, and time switches, but the smart socket allowed us to combine both.
So once we had bought the hub, cost of light switch with remote for bedroom was not much extra, and also adding TRV heads for the central heating seemed a good idea, anyway that was the start, and around 4 years ago we moved house, and brought all the smart stuff with us, and think it was home base was having a sale of Energenie stuff so we got a lot more, it was then my problems started, and I had some light switches and a socket turn themselves into flasher units, had 4 units fail, as to if just bad luck, or some faulty design who knows, however I then leaned towards the plug in devices so easy changed if some thing goes wrong, and to date lost one GU10 bulb, so seem quite reliable, I do now have a lot of smart stuff.
Lidi was next with their smart light bar (which came with a remote control) but it required another hub, this time zigbee which it seems is reasonably universal and we got our second app, Smart Life. We also got Nest Mini's as where we live FM radio does not exist, so got to listen to radio on, but they also integrate with the rest, so once the items have been programmed in, Google Home will take over, so all items are together with google home and work with voice controls.
But when we wanted more bulbs and Lidi did not have them on offer we went to other outlets, wife got one odd one by Wiz which has a fade in and out feature, nice as not plunged into darkness, you get some warning, but in the main we got TCP, and I thought it was an antiseptic! anyway these don't need a hub, and have "Biorhythm" this is a screen shot
this allows me to set it to light at dusk, then have an off time dead of night, then back on until dawn, the 4 days selected are when the milkman delivers milk, but now I am looking at yet another, TP Link, not got one yet, but seems it has a hub which doubles as a door bell, so it seems, not tested yet, that I can set it so pressing door bell turns on light and rings the bell.
There are so many options, including geofencing so it auto turns on light as you arrive home, not tested this yet, the TCP bulbs it seems have this option.
It just seems as soon as I set up one make, I find another with more options, the voice command "hey google turn on outside lights" works well from within the house, and when out I always have my phone.
Last house three outside lights, back, front and side, but non really required, street lights did well, this house eight outside lights, and they are needed although not all eight, new ones have made old ones a little redundant. I live in a village, but still rather rural.