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My daughter has a Philips Hue enabled TV and the lighting effect does work really well although those costs there for an aftermarket solution make this a firm No for me currently.
Every bulb in the house is hue'd up (50+ roughly), each room has at least one motion detector to trigger lights for differing durations in different daylight/night conditions, a few wireless dimmer switches scattered around with differing button combos for various effects and as well alexa's to control them via voice if required. Also have ambient strips for tellys, computers and kitchen shelving.
I love it, missus hated it at first and has now grown to live with it
You can buy/print adaptor plates. I do the latter.What I hate about them is they do not fit a UK socket as a replacement.
dimmer is less than £12 on Amazon at the moment be quick https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0748KLR39?smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE
You can buy/print adaptor plates. I do the latter.
I've been meaning to buy some of these for ages. Are you printing yourself or using a 3D printing service?
If you could point me towards the cheapest way that would be great. I think I have about 7 or so I need.
What are you doing with Philips Hue?
It's a light, not sure what everyone else is doing with them but it sounds like it allows you to see when it's dark outside.
ah, yes - mine are triggered by the smoke alarms going off too!
Which smoke alarm?