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Philips Hue Lighting (New, Factory Reconditioned and Refurbished) from $19.99. Free shipping for Amazon Prime Members, otherwise it's a flat $6 shipping rate.
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I feel the better route to go now is smart switches, but since I have a few rooms already with bulbs, I'm tempted here to get another 12-16 to finish up the larger main rooms of the house
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I feel the better route to go now is smart switches, but since I have a few rooms already with bulbs, I'm tempted here to get another 12-16 to finish up the larger main rooms of the house
I feel the better route to go now is smart switches, but since I have a few rooms already with bulbs, I'm tempted here to get another 12-16 to finish up the larger main rooms of the house
I feel the better route to go now is smart switches, but since I have a few rooms already with bulbs, I'm tempted here to get another 12-16 to finish up the larger main rooms of the house
Yeah, I don't know what "HA" is. 🤷 ♂️
However, I started buying Hue bulbs around 2015, so far I've had good luck with them… haven't had any burn out yet. One time I bought a Hue Iris (basically a lamp) from Amazon Warehouse and they shipped it with the Iris, a bridge, and two functioning Hue bulbs (one was defective). So, I feel like I'm coming out ahead.
And I really like them, it's at the point now (almost a decade later) when my wife turns on an incandescent light I wince because I know she's going to forget it and leave it on, while I already accounted for that with all our hue bulbs turning off automatically at 11:30 (she always falls asleep watching TV!).
I started supplementing the Bulbs with HomeKit-compatible WiFi smart outlets connected to lamps (and an air filter, Christmas tree in season), those work pretty well too but obviously I can't get fancy with dimming or colors (and they CLICK on/off loudly!)
I assume by HA you mean home assistant. I must have missed the controversy, but what is the issue with Hue? I have a whole bunch of Hue bulbs all the way back to Gen 1, and they integrate just fine with home assistant. In fact, I just bought six more BR30 from the 20% off deal and every single new bulb I added showed up in home assistant without me having to do anything. The Philips hue integration picked up everything automatically.
I feel the better route to go now is smart switches, but since I have a few rooms already with bulbs, I'm tempted here to get another 12-16 to finish up the larger main rooms of the house
Ah you are right, I was totally wrong. I was thinking of eufy, my fault!
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I think it's just an extension for a lightstrip plus but Its very confusing. at that price i'd think its just an extension