Sunlike Yansun brand "full spectrum" 98 CRI A19/Edison bulbs

Has anyone seen or tried this brand before? I just saw them at Home Depot. I see they're selling at walmart online too. Looks like a California company started around 2017. They have a few full spectrum products. The higher (98) CRI costs more per bulb than the lower (80/85) CRI version. Do you think this is Sunlike LED based on the graph and name in the marketing image?

800 lumens, most call 60W equivalent

Indoor/outdoor. They have another SKU for indoor only rated

They both claim $30 regular price for 4 pack

Spectrum looks like 90 CRI to me. Nothing special, and definitely not Sunlike.

Hard to say and their photos conveniently do not present a range of colors, just whites and earth tones and a little blue. They may be good chips but looking at their graph they seem to be trying to deemphasize the amount of extra in the blue and green and also the significant lack on the red end of things. I'd expect them to look like a slightly less blue than the typical "daylight 5000K" which always look significantly blue to me. I'd say buy 'em and return 'em if you don't like it. Don't count on any warranty they may state - both Lowe's and Home Depot have repeatedly proven that they will not honor bulb warranties if they no longer carry the brand, and they've had 2 or 3 brands between them that totally washed up, leaving many customers high and dry when their bulbs died early.

If they still have the Cree-branded bulbs those were actually pretty decent and slightly better made than most (same basic overall electronics but better heat dissipation). The Cree's were pretty limited and I think they were $9 or $10 each...not sure who actually made them.

Cree is good on warranty. Maybe to makeup for the early promise not to make consumer lights. Not all of their bulbs are high CRI. Their earlier high CRI products added discrete red LEDs into the fixture or bulb. Sunlike and other more recent LEDs are using phosphors.

Regarding this brand, something makes me question the 98 CRI. Perhaps it’s a language barrier and there is no English product support or technical data. HD at least tests/verifies safety of products, so that’s a plus over random fire starter from Amazon or Ali.

They have way too many choices online to see a coherent product choice. It looks like they have just iterated models and continued to sell old and new versions. It’s obviously a channel from a large Chinese manufacturer. They’re new to HD and to me. I thought someone here might know something