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Philips Hue Wall Switch Module, Keeps Hue Smart Lights Reachable When Switch is Off (White 1-Pack), Requires Hue Lights and Hue Bridge

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Size: 1 Pack


Features

  • Keeps your Philips Hue lights reachable even when the wall switch is off
  • Anyone can use your wall switch to control your Philips Hue lights great for kids and guests
  • Customize the wall switch module to flip between your three favorite light scenes
  • Battery included with a minimum 5-year lifetime
  • Philips Hue Bridge required to connect the wall switch module to your Hue system

Description

Never have unreachable Philips Hue lights again with the Philips Hue wall switch module. The wall switch module keeps your Hue smart lights powered on and reachable, even when the wall switch is in the off position. You can control your Hue lights with your voice or app regardless of whether the wall switch is on or off. Guests and kids can use the wall switch without making your lights unreachable. Guests and family members can now turn Hue lights on or off by using the existing wall switch without them having to install the app or accidentally making your Hue lights unreachable. Turn lights on or off and choose between your favorite three Hue scenes with the wall switch module. Don’t have your app handy? You can set the perfect ambiance by flipping the wall switch to cycle between your favorite three light scenes. Simply open your Hue app and assign your three favorite scenes to the wall switch module. Fast and easy to install. Installation is easy and once installed, you can set it and forget it. The included battery will last for a minimum of five years and is fast and easy to replace. Requires Philips Hue lights. The Hue wall switch module is designed to work only with Hue lights. Requires a Philips Hue Bridge. The Philips Hue wall switch module requires a Philips Hue bridge to connect it to your Hue system. The Hue bridge enables the full Hue experience to your home by unlocking features like real-time syncing to movies, music and games, out-of-home control, automations, setting up multiple rooms and zones, and connecting your outdoor Hue lights.


Manufacturer: ‎Philips Hue


Part Number: ‎571166


Item Weight: ‎1.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.2 x 3.5 x 6.7 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Germany


Item model number: ‎571166


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Size: ‎1 Pack


Color: ‎White


Material: ‎Synth


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Included Components: ‎1 Wall Switch Module, 1 CR2450 Battery


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium


Warranty Description: ‎2 year manufacturer


Date First Available: July 4, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great to keep your switch working
Size: 2 Pack
I mean they do what they say , if you want the switch to do something besides turn the lights off all the way. The 3 modes you can set is the best part.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 21, 2022 by Scout

  • I love these things
Size: 2 Pack
Perfect addition. Keeps lights from being physically turned off and losing connectivy. Buy you can still control lights. And tech challenged people use the switch
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 10, 2022 by Egbert YooHansen

  • Unreliable- Good idea, Bad execution.
Size: 2 Pack
I wanted to like this product. Unfortunately, Philips switch module has some problems. For background, I have a ton of the Hue products, and I love the Philips Hue brand. But this is one of the rare exceptions where I think they have really missed the mark. Lots of other reviewers have covered the basics, so I won't rehash that information too much. This thing is NOT terrible, which is why I still gave it 3 stars. The switch module isn't too hard to set up, and it USUALLY works as advertised. I think they are on the right track, if they could address a few issues, described below. PROBLEM- Switch does not work reliably. The switch module intermittently fails to respond at all. The lights will not turn on/off, as though the "message" had never been sent to the hub. I can try again, flipping the switch back and forth, but once it gets "stuck" like this, the switch module will usually not work correctly for the next 10-20 seconds, no matter how many times you flip the switch. I have isolated the problem, and it is definitely an issue with the switch module- The exact same lights respond immediately when I pull out my phone in frustration, to turn the lights on or off from the app. This same problem DOES fix itself automatically though. When I try to use the same switch later that day, it will usually work, without me having to "fix" anything myself. As an engineer myself, I tried to do my own troubleshooting first. But I have been unable to figure out a specific pattern, or any likely cause for these intermittent problem. Maybe the switch goes into some sort of "sleep mode" to save battery power, and doesn't properly wake up? It shouldn't be a range issue. This switch module isn't too far from the hub, certainly much closer than several of my other Hue lights. I suppose it could be a signal/interference problem... but I don't have this same problem with any other smart home stuff in my house. Maybe I have really unlucky timing, and my neighbor is always using their microwave at the exact moment I try to flip my light switch? Maybe my switch covers are secretly made of Faraday cages? PROBLEM- Switch configuration is based on "toggles", not "state". This is much less severe than the reliability problem above, but is nonetheless still a pretty annoying design flaw. Basically, you can configure the switch to either "change scenes" or "toggle on/off". The problem, is that the Hue Switch module use physical changes of the switch position as a "signal" back to the Hue hub. Why is that a problem? Because it results in some weird inconsistencies, whenever the switch "misses" a message (which happens relatively frequently). Sometimes the "up" position means "off", sometimes it means "on". I would much rather have the option to configure the switch for something like "When I flip the switch to UP, go to scene A. When I flip the switch to DOWN, go to scene B." Instead, you are stuck with "When I 'change' the switch, go to the other scene." I understand why they chose the design they did- Handling scenarios where someone else is changing the state of the same light, from the app, or another switch. But it would have been nice to have it as a configuration option. This would be LESS of a problem, if the Switch Module worked more reliably, but it frequently "misses" switch events. So I like what Philips was trying to do here, but until the reliability problems are resolved, I can't recommend this product. Hopefully these can be addressed in a v2 model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 12, 2022 by David Thompson

  • Works as it should.
Size: 2 Pack
Yes, they are expensive, but they do what they are supposed to do. If you have a light that gets lots of action on a daily basis from the regular house residents and guests, then this is the solution. This is needed to avoid that pesky flip of the switch to turn off the Hue Lights that should always be on. Heck I live in my house and at times STILL flip the switch by accident! :-). This will keep those lights on no matter what! If the switch is on, GREAT, no issues, but if someone flips the switch to off, then still, GREAT, the lights will still work as they should due to this module always being on. Folk complaining that they are cheaper solutions, are just just being too picky. I mean, this solution lasts for years on the battery before you have to replace it. That’s a long time and longer than some people keep their cars. You don’t hear them complaining about that large purchase and wishing they went for the cheaper solution. Just get it cause it works and will work for the time you have it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 12, 2022 by Iceolated

  • Only basic wiring knowledge needed
Size: 2 Pack
Product is as advertised
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 13, 2022 by JEREMY E ORCHUK

  • Poorly executed by Phillips Hue - Don’t buy. Save money!
Size: 1 Pack
Not a normal reviewer. But this product is new, I was excited and a major let down. So I thought I would help you save some cash. 1. This module is “Battery Powered”. It does NOT use the power of the existing house wall switch. 2. Battery claims 5 years, so every 5 years you will spend a DAY removing all wall plates/switches and changing batteries. 3. It cost $40. A Phillips Hue wall switch cost $25 (which doubles as a removable magnetic remote) , and does the same thing, and supports dimming, and all Hue features. Far more features your house switch cannot do, even with this $40 module. 4. This Hue switch module will have you bypass your house switch wiring and connect your house wiring together with a provided wire nut, then connect the module to the house wall switch. THAT’S IT! So, save your money and do what I am about to do (after I return these Hue switch modules to Amazon). 1. Remove your house wall switch completely. 2. Connect the house switch wiring together (same as this module requires). 3. Spend $25 + $5 ($30) for a Hue Wall switch and 3D printed switch cover that works with the Hue wall switch. The $25 wall switch also uses a battery that needs replacing every 3 years (I own 4-5 currently). 4. And now, you have a Hue wall switch that looks nice with your “made for Hue 3D printed switch plate cover”. You have the SAME EXACT SOLUTION PHILLIPS IS OFFERING WITH THIS $40 PRODUCT. WOW! Love Hue, I own 20 of the multi-color lights, wall switches, motions sensors, etc. LOVE THEM. But this new “module” is poorly executed. Does NOT use house power (require battery). Required rewiring your house wires to bypass your wall switch. $40!!!!!! Again, the $25 Hue wall switch does the same thing. You can stick it to the wall next to your house switch, or bypass the house switch, and buy a $5 3D printed wall plate that your $25 Hue switch can use, and it supports all Hue features. This module DOES NOT support all Hue features. Sorry Phillips, but this product was LAZY! Try again. Final comment = Phillips Hue claims to be partnered with Lutron. $40? Why not make a replacement switch that can use the house power (no battery)? That would be worth $40, maybe $50. I spent days, weeks, searching for something like this. And this module was the best Phillips could think of????? Phillips, please make your own integrated wall switch, or use your partnership with Lutron to make it for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 26, 2021 by NorCaliTechie

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