isn't that an amazon error if they deliver the older gen2 bulb ... as some of the comments there suggest ?
the bluetooth on the newest gen4 ones is new, if you don't want a hub ... but otherwise they have same colour as gen3
https://huehomelighting.com/key-differences-1st-2nd-3rd-gen-philips-hue-bulbs/
Despite the smarthings compatability advertised will they work with the £6 ikea smarthings dimmers ? that's what i'd like to know
ok - its a common platform using Zigbee protocol .. anyway turns out you can use the arguably better value/more asthetic tradfri remotes with hue - mix.n matchThere's no such thing as an ikea smartthings anything.. smartthings is the Samsung platform, nothing to do with Ikea.
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Check that you can control the bulb using the Hue app, and with the dimmer/remote. By comparison, here are a couple of examples of how mine are set up:
- Two warm white Hue bulbs in the hallway, controlled by the app, Hue schedules, Hue motion sensor and a Tradfri dimmer
- White spectrum Tradfri bulb in the bedroom, controlled by the app and a Tradfri remote. The remote supports on/off, brighten/dim, and colour temperature cycling.
ok - its a common platform using Zigbee protocol .. anyway turns out you can use the arguably better value/more asthetic tradfri remotes with hue - mix.n match
I don't get the point
... the original post was obviously hoping soemone would tell me about their success story with interoperability between Zigbee devices Smarthings/Hue/Tradffri
which, happily, seems possible.
I've recently thought about how I'd like motion sensing lights in my bathroom and kitchen. I assume it's pretty simple? Buy a Hue bulb and a Hue motion sensor and link the two up in the app? Is there any way to make it do different things depending on the time of day? I'd love if I go to the bathroom after midnight and before 6am, for it to only come on to 50% for example.
Then, my kitchen has a row of 4x GU10 bulbs, which look to be about £40 each for the Hue version. If I want two motion sensors (I think, for each end of the kitchen, to cover coming in from the back door) and 4 GU10 bulbs, what is my best option?
**EDIT** Maybe I should just try something like this for my kitchen?
Oh yes, John Lewis have the two pack of white for £20. That's fine. I just need them to come back in stock! Good news on the light settings at different times, thanks.
And, two motion sensors controlling the same set of lights? Is this okay?
Oh yes, John Lewis have the two pack of white for £20. That's fine. I just need them to come back in stock! Good news on the light settings at different times, thanks.
And, two motion sensors controlling the same set of lights? Is this okay?