You can buy E14 smart bulbs.
I cannot stand cold white LEDs. Warm white LEDs are usually marketed at 2700k and provide a similar tone of light to an incandescent bulb.
2700k is my preference for domestic lighting, but I am have 4000k in the kitchen and bathroom and although it takes a little getting used to at first, it doesn't strike me as out of place.
I do all my reading by a halogen lamp, but that's moreso what I could find; buying a lamp that's not ugly has been a difficult task on my "I'm not paying more than £25" criteria.
I ordered a bunch of these and distributed them about the house. Kept the app on just one phone, though.
You can dim them, change colour (purple, green, red etc) or temperature. Voice activated if you like. I suspect here are better ones looking at the prices, but I am perfectly happy with them
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0856RM2L3?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Have you seen the Philips dimmable bulbs that decrease their colour temperature as you reduce their intensity? My mate has them in his living room lamps and swears by them, it's not something I'd heard of before.
I ordered a bunch of these and distributed them about the house. Kept the app on just one phone, though.
You can dim them, change colour (purple, green, red etc) or temperature. Voice activated if you like. I suspect here are better ones looking at the prices, but I am perfectly happy with them
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0856RM2L3?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
With these Lempro ones you can set the colour on the app and then just turn it on and off from the wall.
I think the desire to change the colour of the light only arises from boredom. So, you are probably on your phone already.
I don't know if the apps differ greatly but, for these ones, there is a menu of the bulbs you have installed (have to be turned on to adjust them) and you name them for ease of identification. I did occur to me that I might put the app onto the phone I run Tidal from, since I am always fiddling about with that one.