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Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance A19 60W Equivalent Smart Bulb Starter Kit (Compatible with Amazon Alexa Apple HomeKit and Google Assistant)

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Features

  • Works with Alexa for voice control (hub required and included, Alexa device sold separately).
  • Bathe your home in millions of colors (with improved, richer cyan, green, and blue) and shades of white light, tailored to your mood or need, controlled wirelessly via a smart device.
  • Controllable whether you are home or away, this starter kit adds three color A19 LED smart light bulbs (fits standard-size table lamps) with a Hue bridge that manages 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. Ideal for your favorite ceiling fan lights, floor lamps, table lamps, pendant lights, and more throughout your home.
  • Easily expand your lighting system with accessories (sold separately), such as a Hue Dimmer Switch, Hue Tap, or Hue Motion Sensor. Pair it for automation with your existing Nest or SmartThings system.

Description

Limitless possibilities for extraordinary experiences. The Philips Hue white and color ambiance contains 3 bulbs and a hub. It can transform your lighting into an extraordinary experience with colored and white light. Sync lights to your music, TV and games for immersive effects.

Brand: PHILIPS


Light Type: LED


Special Feature: Color


Wattage: 10 watts


Bulb Shape Size: A19


Brand: ‎PHILIPS


Light Type: ‎LED


Special Feature: ‎Color


Wattage: ‎10 watts


Bulb Shape Size: ‎A19


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Indoor use only


Light Color: ‎Hue White


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Color Temperature: ‎2700 Kelvin


Number of Items: ‎1


Brightness: ‎800 Lumen


Shape: ‎A19


Size: ‎4 Piece Set


Connectivity Technology: ‎Normal bulb


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Indoor


Style: ‎White and Color Ambiance


Included Components: ‎3 Hue White and Color Bulbs^ 1 Hue bridge


Connectivity Protocol: ‎Zigbee


Color Rendering Index: ‎80


Power Consumption: ‎10 Watts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Light Source Type: ‎LED


Item Weight: ‎0.8 Pounds


Light Source Wattage: ‎60 Watts


Control Method: ‎Voice


Product Dimensions: ‎7.6"W x 3.74"H


Manufacturer: ‎CQMTO


Part Number: ‎464495


Item Weight: ‎12.8 ounces


Item model number: ‎464495


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎White & Color Ambiance


Special Features: ‎Color


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎2 year warranty.


Date First Available: October 2, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • At first I wasn't sold on the smart light thing
At first I wasn't sold on the smart light thing. I bought a Google Home with interest in getting into the API, and decided to try Hue, which I had heard about for a while, because Google Home integrates with it. The integration is a bit immature, but that's not what this review is about. These bulbs draw a little more power than my previous LED A19/E26 bulbs, but the amount is not much. Not enough to care. They are still substantially more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs. The fact that you can tune the white color to your liking means there's no question about which bulbs to get, unlike CFL and normal/non-smart white LED bulbs. The shape is not A19, though the socket type is E26. Despite not being A19 shape, their size doesn't inhibit their installation. The glass dome is designed such that light radiates in a pattern almost as good as any A19 bulb. There is a dark spot on the socket side that is bigger than a typical A19, but that's not a huge issue. The color of the generation 3 bulbs are quite rich. They create deep greens, reds, and blues without issue. The colors in between are also quite nice. However, my Google Home doesn't seem to be able to make a good yellow as it looks a sickly green. However, that seems to be an issue with Google Home as I can use the Hue app to generate good yellows. Using the smart hub is quite easy. With a wired connection, as long as you have a good firewall setup on your internet connection, getting it set up is secure and easy. Pairing devices and apps require physical access to the hub, making it relatively difficult for an external attacker to steal control over it. The app is fairly basic, but there are third party apps that extend the functionality quite a lot. Some are free, some are not. The only extra app I really took to extend functionality was Hue Pro. While I do love this system and it will likely become even more embedded in my home life, especially with the home assistant integration, it has its flaws. There are two major flaws, one of which I think can be solved, and the other I don't know of a solution that Philips should implement. Flaw 1: The bulbs have a default on state when given power. When a light switch is flipped on for a bulb, they turn on. If power fails, even if the light was off prior to the power failure, the light will return to on when power is restored. What this means is if you put the bulb in a socket with intention to leave power always applied, if you have unstable power, you might find they randomly turn on. Philips is aware of this and has no solution. They intend to leave it in default on state for emergency purposes. To work around this, for lights where there might be some sensitivity to this problem (ie: bedroom at night), just turn off the socket to prevent it from randomly turning on when it would be inconvenient. To a point, it negates some of the smart features, but you can leave the socket on at other times to get that advantage. Flaw 2: The lights have a default white state that cannot be modified. Like the default on state, the default white state is for emergency purposes. However, I hate the white color temperature they chose as default. I understand why they would prefer not to return to a previous RGB color state and brightness in case of emergency, but I would love to be able to set the default white color temperature at the very least. I hope Philips implements at least this much control. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2016 by Beau Steward

  • So far it has been great. I really enjoy it
Bought the Hue to work with my Echo Dot. So far it has been great. I really enjoy it, but there are some short comings. If you like to create a smart home this is a good start. Pros: -Bridge was very easy to set up and get everything connected. Took less than 10 mins, but you do have to run down and hit a button on the bridge every time you connect it to a different devices or app (Example: IFTT) -Being able to control your lights with voice control is amazing -You can turn the lights on and off from your phone when you aren't home. It is great to scare people or turn lights off if you forgot -You can automatically wake up to soft lights, or set them to start dimming at a certain time -Having all of the different colors are nice and you can do a warm tone at night -Being able to change the colors is gimmicky but fun for parties or solo dance offs Cons: -The light really isn't that bright. I kept a few normal light bulbs in my room because of that -Getting the scenes to sync with Alexa hasn't worked -The app is a pain to use. I wish there was a way to get all of the colors to be the same with one click. -I wish you could set one of the routines to change colors -You rarely use the full range of colors Overall I am very happy with the hue and will probably expand to more rooms of the house. Most likely will spend less and go with the white bulbs. A question I did have was how close did the hue have to be to the lights. As long as it is plug into your router and you get wifi in that second of the house. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2016 by Grace Gallagher

  • Best purchase in a while!
This is my first time to get into "Smart Home" devices. I got this together with SmartThings, Harmony, Google Home as my Treat 'yo self 2016 (IT'S THE BEST DAY OF THE YEAR!). I am absolutely in love with this device. My flat has never seen this much color since I added some simple paintings when I moved in here back in 2012. Since then I just switched from Google Home to Echo Dot after the sale on Best Buy went up and got 3 Dots for the price of a discounted Home. The Difference between Philips Hue voice integration for Home vs Echo at the time of this review is Home CAN change colors for a bulb without IFTTT, However you can't group them again if it's already in one group, whereas Echo can group your lights however you want, but you can't change colors... yet. I wish that comes soon. I only had this for 2 weeks and I'm still discovering things like what it can do and I'm thoroughly impressed. I just found out today that you can set an IFTTT trigger when someone opens your front door connected to SmartThings Multi-purpose sensor you can blink any of your lights either a room or all rooms. There are apps out there that will be a good companion with Philips Hue. They can loop colors of all your lights or set it up to loop only certain lights with your room set up. I did buy this on Amazon, but I had to return it because I found it cheaper on my local stores. However, if price is right while you're looking at this product, this is a great starter for Home Ambient lighting or Smart devices in general Before anyone asks, The one lighting behind my TV isn't Philips Hue. The images are strictly for the bulbs ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2016 by Kevin Eusebio Kevin Eusebio

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