What solutions are available for high CRI home lighting?

Philips Hue are a ripoff, like $20 per bulb! And if I remember correctly, they aren’t even that high of CRI - from what I saw they were under 90 CRI.

Hyperikon makes a 90+ CRI 9W (60W equivalent) LED bulb, they sell on Amazon for under $20 for a 4-pack.

https://www.amazon.com/60W-Equivalent-Hyperikon-LED-Omnidirectional/dp/B00SZJW0DS/ref=sr_1_5?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1479926777&sr=1-5&keywords=Hyperikon

I just got two 4-packs of the Hyperikon 16W (100W equivalent) 84 CRI for my garage and am quite pleased so far (only had them a couple days now, lol).

I went with 100W equivalent bulbs in my garage because of lumens-per-dollar reasons (cost).
In my shop, I use 8 foot T5 HO flourescent fixtures that make about 20,000 lumens and cost $200 including bulbs, I have 3 in a 20x22 shop space.
I considered LED strip lighting, you can get 90+ quad row LED strips that make 14,000 lumens for a 16-foot strip, but the cheapest I could find the strip itself was $130, plus the cost of the required AC/DC convertor to power them.
The A21 sized 100W equiv light bulbs cost $65 for eight (got them on sale) and make 13,000 lumens. (I mounted them all in the existing fixture with one of these and one of these)