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Philips Hue 800276 White and Color Ambiance LightStrip Plus Dimmable LED Smart Light (Requires Hue Hub, Works with Alexa, HomeKit & Google Assistant), 80 inch

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Style: Lightstrip Base


Features

  • Material Type: Synthetic Polymer (Pmma)

Description

The Philips Hue White and Color Light strip Plus provides limitless possibilities for an extraordinary experience. Add a Light Strip Plus to your Philips Hue system and create an immersive experience under bars or cabinets and behind entertainment systems. The Light strip Plus gives the flexibility to bend, cut and extend for the application of your choice.


Color: ‎Purple


Brand: ‎Philips LED


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Indoor


Special Feature: ‎Dimmable


Light Source Type: ‎LED


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Light Color: ‎White


Occasion: ‎Christmas


Style: ‎Lightstrip Base


Material: ‎Synthetic Polymer (PMMA)


Controller Type: ‎SmartThings, Other


Connectivity Protocol: ‎Zigbee


Number of Light Sources: ‎150


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Wattage: ‎20 watts


Included Components: ‎Lightstrip plus


Item Weight: ‎0.33 Pounds


Number of Items: ‎1


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.98 x 8.94 x 2.01 inches


Control Method: ‎Voice


Manufacturer: ‎CQMTO


Part Number: ‎800276


Item Weight: ‎5.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.98 x 8.94 x 2.01 inches


Item model number: ‎800276


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎80 inch


Shape: ‎Strip


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Luminous Flux: ‎1600 Lumen


Mounting Type: ‎Adhesive


Special Features: ‎Dimmable


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎2 years parts and labor.


Date First Available: October 7, 2015


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  • Basic Introduction to LED Lighting and the Philips Hue System
Style: Lightstrip Base
I recently decided to install ‘smart home’ lighting and other devices in my home, and after some research I decided to give the Philips Hue system a try. I also have quite a few basic non-smart LED bulbs in my home. I’m very happy with the Hue system so far although it is going to take some time to fully understand all of the ways it can be varied and used. I use mine together with the Apple HomeKit system, and the integration with HomeKit has been automatic and without difficulty. There is a huge difference in the price of individual bulbs depending on what they are capable of, beginning with basic LED bulbs that don’t offer the integration with the Hue system (remote operation and programming), and continuing to bulbs that are a part of the Hue system and have features including full color control (most expensive). The Philips Hue system requires the use of a Hue hub connected to your home Wi-Fi system to connect and control Hue specific bulbs and accessories, and there are starter kits to obtain the hub together with two or four bulbs. Initially it took some time to understand the differences between the various Philips Hue bulbs, so here is a quick intro. There are five basic Philips LED bulb types (both Hue and non-Hue bulbs). ALL ARE 60W equivalent, Dimmable, E26 type (standard light bulb): - 1. (NOT Hue) 800 lumen Warm 2700K - 2. (NOT Hue) 800 lumen Daylight 5000K - 3. Hue 840 lumen Warm 2700K - 4. Hue 800 lumen White ambiance 2200-6500K - 5. Hue 800 lumen White and color ambiance 2000-6500K plus ’16 million’ colors All of the bulbs above use approximately 9-10 watts at maximum brightness There is a huge difference in prices for the 5 types listed above, from about 2-3 dollars per bulb (1 & 2 above), to 10 per bulb (3 above), 20 per bulb (4 above), and finally 40 per bulb for all the bells and whistles (5 above). I quickly learned that if I don’t need to vary the ‘warmness’ of the light in a certain room or area, then all I need is the basic LED bulb, either warm or daylight, and it doesn’t necessarily need to be a Hue bulb if I don’t need to control the bulbs from an App. The brightness can always be controlled from a LED compatible wall mounted dimmer switch or other smart home dimmer that can integrate into the smart home system. If I want lighting in a certain area or room to have the flexibility to change from warm white to bright daylight, in addition to dimming, then the White ambiance style Hue bulb works great. Finally, if I want to add special effects, varying colors and everything imaginable about the lighting, then the White and color ambiance bulbs give that capability. Starter Kits I started with this basic kit, which includes four of the White ambience bulbs plus the hub: Hue Starter Kit 4 x 800 lumen White ambiance 2200-6500K plus hub Other starter kits are available, either with two or four basic white Hue bulbs, or with two of the White and color ambiance bulbs. Lightstrips I’ve installed the Hue lightstrips under the counters in our kitchen, and they are terrific. I've also installed them under the sides of the bed in our bedroom, to provide night and ambience lighting: Hue LightStrip 1600 lumen White and color ambiance 2000-6500K plus ’16 million’ colors The lightstrips have turned out to be one of the more enjoyable parts of the system and are very easy to install. Accessories and Control Options All of the Hue products can be controlled using the App, and there is a huge amount of flexibility available in how the lights are programmed. They can be organized by room or in other ways, and controlled in groups or separately. Hue bulbs are not intended to be used with a wall mounted dimmer switch unless the dimmer is specifically intended to be used with the Hue system. Once a light is turned off using the wall switch, then it can’t be turned back on using the Hue controls (power needs to be supplied to the bulb at all times in order for the bulb to be controllable by the Hue system, even if the bulb is turned off. This is not intuitive at first and is a part of why installing these kinds of bulbs in a home requires considerable thought about how you will use them and what is most convenient for any particular situation). The Hue dimmer switch / remote is a handy accessory to have, if you want to be able to control lights without using the App: Hue Smart Dimmer Switch Hue Smart Dimmer Switch plus 1 800 lumen White ambience 220-6500K I have two of these dimmer switches and use one to control the undercounter lights in our kitchen. For those particular lights it is the only way they can be controlled all at the same time since they plug into different outlets and the outlets are not controlled by any wall switches. There is also a ‘tap switch’ available, and a motion sensor. I have not tried either of those products yet. There is a lot more that could be said about this Hue system but my intention here is only to give a quick introduction to the types of lighting available and some of the ways in which they can be used. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 5, 2019 by Phil in Magnolia

  • Yes, it's expensive, but it works
Style: Lightstrip Base
I've been looking for the perfect under the cabinet lighting since the house was built six years ago and nothing has fit the bill. Everything was either too bulky to be hidden (and too ugly to be seen), had a white controller only (black granite counter tops), ETC, ETC. With the recent advent of all the voice assistants (I have Google Home) and all the associated products I decided to try a lightstrip. I wanted something sleek, so I ordered a single-gang outlet with USB power and a lightstrip from Koogeek. Went through all the setup hoops and temp hung the strip under the cabinets. It worked for a day or two before I would get the response of "Sorry, something went wrong" or "It doesn't look like the lightstrip is connected right now" Return, order something else. "Oh, you have to turn off the 5Ghz radio on your WiFi" Return, order something else. Google Home never finds the device. Return. Finally broke down and decided to order the Hue. My original mistake is that you need the Hub (or the Bridge depending on what page you're looking at, seems like they can't figure out what to call it), so I had to wait for the 2nd order to come in which was fine, my own fault. The hub is a hard wired appliance, AKA, you have to jack it in via CAT5 into your home network. Luckily I have plenty of ports. If your Router (AKA Gateway, Modem, Internet Thingy) from your ISP is WiFi only you'd be stuck. My kidding aside the process went like this. Plug in, download Hue app, login via Google account (you can create your own but not having to create yet another password was convenient and the process was seamless), press button on Hue, wait a moment, tap the hub when the app found it, plug in light strip, tap that, name it, open Google Home app, tap Hue, add it to a room and VOILA! It worked. And its stayed working. It hasn't dropped off the network, mysteriously changed colors, decided not to shut off or turn on when I'm walking down the stairs in the middle of the night. It just works. Installation was easy. The backing of the 3M double-sided tape comes off in sections so there's no peeling off the whole thing while trying not to get it stuck to the stove before you get it hung in the right place. I made two inside corners and two outside corners and a week later they are all still in place (see pic) Now for the mild bad and the slightly ugly. In the second pic you can see the WiFi receiver stuck to the wall with all the wiring to and fro. Its kind of out of the way and I managed to tuck the wires out of the way as best as possible, but they're still unsightly. They're long too, there was quite of bit of shoving behind the blank wall plate. In pic three you can see the transformer plugged into the outlet as well as my iPhone charging brick. I have to use the brick now because the Hue transformer is so large it covers up the USB ports. The fact that the Hue is powered by a big ole transformer plugged into the wall rather than via USB is the main reason I tried so hard to make something else work. I wanted this to be as sleek as possible with the smallest amount of visible crap. I'll probably decide to throw an outlet in the bottom of the cabinet to hide it more. That'll give me yet another little project before I finally install a backsplash. That's ok, this project is done and I just ordered two extensions for it and I'll have light where I want it from now on. No, it's not perfect. Yes, it's expensive. Yes, it works Get the Hue, it just works. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 10, 2019 by John S

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