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Philips Hue White Ambiance Smart Bulb Starter Kit (4 A19 Bulbs and 1 Hub Works with Alexa Apple HomeKit and Google Assistant)

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Size: 4 Count (Pack of 1)


Style: Standard


Features

  • Enhance your home with soft white lighting, controlled remotely wherever you are, Set timers and light schedules, automating your lights to make it seem like someone is home even when you are away
  • With everything you need to get started, this easy-to-use kit comes with four A19 LED smart bulbs, able to fit standard table lamps and the Philips Hue Bridge that can control up to 50 lights
  • To install, simply screw the smart bulbs into your desired light location, download the Hue mobile app and pair your Hue bridge, Control smart-bulb-equipped lamps and overhead lights via the Philips Hue App
  • Easily expand your lighting system with accessories (sold separately), such as a Hue Dimmer Switch, Hue Tap, or Hue Motion Sensor
  • Control your Philips Hue lights with your voice using Alexa, Apple HomeKit, or Google Assistant. Pair it for home automation with your existing Nest or Samsung SmartThings system
  • EASILY EXPAND YOUR SMART HOME: Once you add the Hue Hub you can sync your Hue smart lighting with other Smart Home Devices like Apple HomeKit or SmartThings systems. Sync your lights with Music or PC Games with the (free) Hue Sync software on your PC. Easily expand your smart lighting system with accessories (sold separately), such as a Hue Dimmer Switch, Hue Tap, or Hue Motion Sensor

Description

Light for your moments from sunrise to sunset. This Philips Hue white ambiance starter kit contains 4 bulbs and a hub. It can help you fall asleep or wake up gently. Set the right ambiance with a range of white light, from cool daylight to relaxing warm white light.


Connectivity Technology: ‎Infrared


Bulb Shape Size: ‎A19


Style: ‎Standard


Light Source Wattage: ‎10.5 Watts


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.2 x 2.4 x 2.4 inches


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Item Weight: ‎0.45 Pounds


Color Temperature: ‎2700 Kelvin


Control Method: ‎Voice


Included Components: ‎Hue Bridge, Hue White Ambiance A19 LED bulbs


Connectivity Protocol: ‎Zigbee


Shape: ‎A19


Material: ‎Glass


Luminous Flux: ‎800 Lumen


Manufacturer: ‎CQMTO


Part Number: ‎471986


Item Weight: ‎7.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.2 x 2.4 x 2.4 inches


Item model number: ‎471986


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎4 Count (Pack of 1)


Color: ‎Soft White


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Type of Bulb: ‎LED


Usage: ‎Indoor use only


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎3 year.


Date First Available: August 11, 2017


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  • Best smart bulbs on the market (at least for now)
Size: 4 Count (Pack of 1) Style: Standard
I bought my hue bulbs almost a year ago in an expensive gamble to improve my sleep quality. It was one of the best purchases I have ever made. My lights are programmed to match the white balance of the daylight outside, dim at night, and fade in before I wake up in the morning. I get tired at a normal time (around 10pm-12am instead of 2-3am), wake up more easily, and sleep better in between. While the technology for these bulbs is not very special anymore and cheaper versions are widely available, I still caution others against budget options because software and connectivity issues remain common in other brands. Hue started off well when I bought the bulbs, and Philips has continued to update and improve on their software support since. Hue is also widely supported by third-party devices and software. Bargain smart bulbs are of comparable quality of light and colors, but if you plan to program your bulbs in any sense---turning on or off on a schedule or based on motion sensors, adjusting colors automatically, etc.---Hue is easily the most reliable option available right now. Worth the money to know that it will do what you want it to do. Worth noting is the Hue Bridge component, required for use of most features. The bulbs connect to the hub via radio signals, whereas hub-less systems integrate by WiFi for each individual bulb. The hub can make the system seem bulky, but it comes with a few advantages: - More seamless integration for multiple lights, room setups, etc. - Better connectivity. Your lights will only disconnect if your internet is down entirely, since the hub is wired in to your network and radio signals from the hub will never have an issue reaching your lights. - Hypothetically, hub-based systems are more secure since the user must be connected to the home network to access them. My lights are the least of my worries in terms of being hacked, but I suppose it's still nice to know. - I speculate that hub-less systems draw more power, which would ruin a lot of the appeal of energy-efficient LEDs. A few tips on making the most of these expensive gadgets: 1. The lights in general are left in the ON position on your light fixtures and controlled solely though software. It is annoying at best to have to control your lights with an app on your phone. This can be avoided by purchasing Hue's dimmer switch, scheduling your lights, or integrating with a Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa device. 2. Hue bulbs are supported by f.lux, a software that filters blue light from your computer screen at night based on your geographic location and your intended wake time. If connected to your Hue bulbs, f.lux will automatically adjust the white balance of your bulbs throughout the day. It transitions more gently than Philips's built-in feature, and updates every 30 seconds so you can use the regular on/off switches on your lighting fixtures and your bulbs will automatically adjust shortly after (last I checked Hue bulbs will default to soft white when turned off and on again, regardless of what you have programmed). Also, f.lux is free! 3. Hue is also supported by IFTTT (also free), which allows you to program your Hue bulbs based on other devices or services you use. For example, my lights will blink to remind me that I have to leave for a meeting coming up in my Google Calendar. There are endless possibilities for these bulbs solely because Hue is supported by so many other apps and devices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Easy and fun to use!
Size: 4 Count (Pack of 1) Style: Standard
The media could not be loaded. This was a gift for my husband, and I was worried we would not make use of them. We don’t have that many lamps in the house, but we do have one on each floor. Setting up the lights was easy, but it did take a few minutes longer than I thought it would. I am quite tech savvy, and assumed it would be quicker. So allow yourself a half an hour for full installation. The largest amount of time was spent figuring out which lamp had which numbered lightbulb in it, and then assigning them to their place in the house. You name rooms and the lights. Be careful naming the lights in the rooms. We only have one light in each room, which makes it more difficult when linking to Alexa and Google, because if the light and the room have the same name you have problems. So name your room “master bedroom” and your light “master bedroom light.” This will make more sense once you go to set it up, but knowing this in advance can save you a little time. I had to go back and re-name the lights. Again this was due to Alexa not due to Phillips. But that is how we use the lights, so it is important. I do like that both Alexa and Google can control the lights, because we use both. Syncing the lights with Google routines has been a lot of fun and more useful than I thought it would be. Our Google “good night” routine turns off the light, and our Google “good morning” routine turns it on. You can also turn the lights on and off with your Hue app. This is great if you are out of town and want to turn the lights on and off. You can also schedule the lights, just like you would with a timer. Now that we have these I want to add more, and possibly color lights in our backyard. Once you buy the bridge in a starter kit like this, you can simply add more lightbulbs without buying another bridge, up to 50. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2019 by Janet Evans

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