Here's that expensive Yugi bulb (SunWave™ CRI 98 A19/A60 Flicker-Free Wellness Lighting 11W Dimmable LED Bulb 3000K - 2pcs). I got two supposedly-identical bulbs, but the waveform of the two bulbs is different.
Bulb #1:
I was pleasantly surprised with this bulb's waveform, given that the line is so thin (there isn't much noise) and smooth (there aren't any sudden changes in brightness).

Bulb #2:
I was disappointed with this bulb's waveform. It wasn't terrible, but certainly not as good as the other bulb and probably not worth $41.

Here's the flicker calculations for the first bulb. But note that you probably shouldn't judge this solely by the flicker percent because the waveform is so thin and smooth:
- Using the formula I was using above, (max-min)/(max+min): 0.224%
- Using a more useful formula, (max-min)/max: 0.448%
I bought a two-pack for $82 (so $41 each). On the one hand, that's pretty expensive. On the other hand, an incandescent bulb will cost about $20/year to operate if you're using it 40 hours/week, so this could make financial sense in some fixtures.
I'll try them both out over the next 30 days and let you know what I think.