Philips
CATEGORY SMART LIGHTING
COLLECTION HUE
Investing in smart lights, like Philips line of Hue smart bulbs and fixtures, means no more fumbling for your house keys in the dark or wasting money on lighting empty rooms. You can turn on and off all of the lights from anywhere you have an internet connection, be that tucked in at bed at night or when you pull into the driveway. But once you’ve invested in smart lights, there’s so much more you can do beyond merely replacing the physical light switch with a virtual one. Here are our 5 favorite things you can do with your Philips Hue.
As an alternative to your regular alarm, these smart bulbs can be scheduled to wake you up by mimicking the sunrise effect and fading in gradually. So instead of a jolting noise—which can increase higher blood pressure, heart rate and stress level, you’re waking up naturally as if you’re reacting to the sunlight streaming in from your window in the morning.
Whether it’s a bright sunny day with clear blue skies or fiery with the purple and orange hues of the sunset. Thanks to the IFTTT app and weather-related services like Weather Underground, you can have your lights automatically change color or even mirror the weather condition in your area.
There are several apps available that lets you sync your lights to your music so that they change colors and even blink and flicker to the beat. Our favorite is iLightShow (free for iOS and Android). Go with a preset – Auto, Chill or Party – or create a custom experience, where you control Brightness, Saturation, Energy and Color Changes.
With third-party apps and gaming peripherals with reactive lighting, you can integrate your Philips Hue lights so that it floods your gaming room or living room with reactive lights. After installing hueDynamic (Windows and Xbox One) and attaching a compatible gaming peripheral, like Razer Chroma, you can use the Hue app to have your lights will reflect the action in the game.
You need not worry about stubbed toes or head bumps when you’re going to the bathroom in the middle of the night anymore. With a Hue Motion Sensor, which you can station in hallways, at the bottom of your nightstand or anywhere that makes sense, you can set a Hue light to light your way when it receives the cue from the motion sensor. You can also use the Motion Sensor to save energy by installing it in rooms you only spend a few minutes at a time in, like the laundry room and the garage, and program the lights to automatically turn off when the Motion Sensor doesn’t detect movement for a predetermined amount of time. Or install it in the kids’ rooms and bathrooms, so you won’t have constantly reminded them to turn off the light.

Smart Bulbs
SMART LIGHT SYSTEM
CONNECT WITH HUE BRIDGE & HUE APP

Play with light and 16 million colors to instantly change the look and feel of any room. One touch of a button effortlessly sets the scene.
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Color Temperature: White Ambiance (2200-6500K)
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Diameter: 2.4 in
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Height: 4.4 in
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Input Voltage: 110V-130V
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Wattage: 9.5 W
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Lifetime: 25,000 hours
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Downloads: Technical Specifications
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Color Temperature: White Ambiance (2200K – 6500K)
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Diameter: 2.0 in
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Height: 2.2 in
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Input Voltage: 110V-130V
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Wattage: 9.5 W
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Lifetime: 25,000 hours
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Downloads: Technical Specifications
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Lightstrips
SMART LIGHT SYSTEM
CONNECT WITH HUE BRIDGE & HUE APP

Create an immersive experience – along the bar, under cabinets, behind entertainment centers – with the flexibility to bend, cut and extend Lightstrip Plus however you need. Extend any indoor Lightstrip Plus with additional 1-meter extensions (sold separately).
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Color Temperature: White & Color Ambiance
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Length: 78.7 in
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Height: 0.2 in
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Input Voltage: 220V-240V
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Wattage: 20 W
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Lifetime: 20,000 hours
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Downloads: Technical Specifications
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Color Temperature: White & Color Ambiance
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Length: 39.4 in
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Height: 0.2 in
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Input Voltage: 220V-240V
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Wattage: 11.5 W
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Lifetime: 20,000 hours
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Controls
VOICE CONTROL
CONNECT HUE APP WITH ALEXA, APPLE HOMEKIT,
MICROSOFT CORTANA OR GOOGLE ASSISTANT

The Philips Hue bridge is all you need to set up your personal Philips Hue system. This is actually the brain of the operation that enables you to control up to 50 HUE lights via the Philips Hue app. The switch works as a normal wall switch and dimmer. Place it anywhere you want, using screws or the adhesive tape.