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Lutron Aurora Smart Bulb Dimmer Switch (2 Pack) | for Philips Hue Smart Bulbs | Z3-1BRL-WH-L0-2 | White


Did you know Philips Hue smart bulbs are only active when the light switch is in the on/up position? If the switch is accidentally turned off or Wi-Fi connection is lost, the Philips Hue smart bulb no longer operates from any control source (wireless app, remote, or voice). The Aurora “Always Ready” Smart Bulb Dimmer is the first and only solution that ensures your Hue smart bulbs are kept in ‘ready mode. ‘ Its elegant, intuitive, easy-touch dimming aesthetic allows anyone to control the lights, even if they don’t have the app.
PROBLEM SOLVER: Smart dimmer switch keeps Philips Hue smart bulbs in ‘ready mode’ and provides easy dimming for everyone, no app required
ALWAYS READY: Simply ”locks” existing toggle switch, keeping it in the on position, preventing anyone from accidentally turning off the smart bulb functionality
STAYS CONNECTED: Maintains connection with Philips Hue smart bulb, even if the Wi-Fi goes down, so that you always have control over your lights
ANYONE CAN USE: Allows for anyone to adjust your Philips Hue smart bulbs at the wall, no app required
RECOGNIZED AESTHETIC: Rotary knob easily provides the perfect lighting level; tap to turn lights on/off, or rotate to dim/brighten lights
EASY SET UP: 2 steps in less than 2 minutes, no wiring needed. Simply mount the bracket over existing toggle switch and snap the knob on
TECHNICAL SPECS: Works with Philips Hue smart bulbs and other ZigBee certified smart bulbs; can program through the Hue App using the Hue V2 Smart Bridge
INCLUDES: (2) Lutron Aurora Smart Bulb Dimmers

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Did you know Philips Hue smart bulbs are only active when the light switch is in the on/up position? If the switch is accidentally turned off or Wi-Fi connection is lost, the Philips Hue smart bulb no longer operates from any control source (wireless app, remote, or voice). The Aurora “Always Ready” Smart Bulb Dimmer is the first and only solution that ensures your Hue smart bulbs are kept in ‘ready mode. ‘ Its elegant, intuitive, easy-touch dimming aesthetic allows anyone to control the lights, even if they don’t have the app.
PROBLEM SOLVER: Smart dimmer switch keeps Philips Hue smart bulbs in ‘ready mode’ and provides easy dimming for everyone, no app required
ALWAYS READY: Simply ”locks” existing toggle switch, keeping it in the on position, preventing anyone from accidentally turning off the smart bulb functionality
STAYS CONNECTED: Maintains connection with Philips Hue smart bulb, even if the Wi-Fi goes down, so that you always have control over your lights
ANYONE CAN USE: Allows for anyone to adjust your Philips Hue smart bulbs at the wall, no app required
RECOGNIZED AESTHETIC: Rotary knob easily provides the perfect lighting level; tap to turn lights on/off, or rotate to dim/brighten lights
EASY SET UP: 2 steps in less than 2 minutes, no wiring needed. Simply mount the bracket over existing toggle switch and snap the knob on
TECHNICAL SPECS: Works with Philips Hue smart bulbs and other ZigBee certified smart bulbs; can program through the Hue App using the Hue V2 Smart Bridge
INCLUDES: (2) Lutron Aurora Smart Bulb Dimmers

Customers say

Customers are satisfied with the home lighting accessory. They find it easy to install and set up, offering elegant on/off and dimming control. It simplifies lighting control and eliminates offline bulb errors. Customers also appreciate the look and responsiveness of the product. However, opinions differ on whether it offers good value for money.

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  1. Fateh Khalsa

    A Bit Pricey, But Suits the Purpose
    Works great! It does what it’s supposed to, and (like any well designed products should) it “just works”. Setup is honestly so easy, that after spending $50 on the thing, it feels kind of weird to spend less than 5 minutes doing things with it, and then just be done. It just sits there – but it works when you need it, and it solves the forever annoying problem of having people flip the switches the wrong way!I put one in my guest bedroom, as there are three separate lamps controlled by the group in there, and people staying over inevitably mess with them all. After liking the simplicity of it, I decided to add one to our main bedroom as well, as it’s nice to just not have to say “Alexa, turn on the lights” sometimes! Sometimes you’re closer to the switch, or one person is already asleep and you don’t want to wake them to add a little light (the rotate to turn on slightly dim feature is really nice) – and sometimes when you’re, er, spending “private time”, it’s nice to be able to dim the lights down low without having to shout at Alexa to do it, and kill the mood ;)Setup literally does take just five minutes – you screw the thing on (easy, but if you buy the one without the screwdriver, you’ll want a small glasses-type screwdriver to do it), go to the accessory section of the app and add the switch, pick the room(s) you want it to control (the hard work was already done when you set up the room setups), and that’s it! I like to go in to the accessory settings, and change the default setting to “Last on state”, so it remembers the dimness/color settings from when you last turned it off, which is what you’d expect it to do anyways (don’t know why that isn’t the default already). And that’s really it! Then you just let it be, and use it when you need it! Philips Hue adds a nice dimming effect when turning it off and on, which is a nice touch as well!If I had any complaints (and they’d be extremely minor), these are the things I’d mention:- Not a problem with the switch per-se, but when using the dimming functionality in a room with multiple separate lamps, Hue has a tendency to not perfectly sync the bulbs, resulting in a weird offset dimming effect that is slightly off-putting. In no ways a deal breaker, and not something the switch designers can really control, but it’s worth noting as you might notice it occasionally.- Just a personal design aesthetic for me, but I think the little white light that flashes on the switch when you toggle it would look better in the middle of the switch, rather than the top. Might be a limitation of the design (that’s where the old switch is underneath), however.- The switch does stick out a bit more than a “regular” dimmer switch, with a little bit of the grey plastic from the mount showing underneath. Not a big deal, as you get used to the look pretty quickly, but it looks a little unusual at first if you’re expecting something exactly like a normal dimmer switch, or expecting the switch to snap fully down over the mounting plastic. It really does look nice however – see my images for an example!- It’s a bit pricey for what it is – but it IS part of the Hue ecosystem, so what do you expect 🤷‍♀️. It serves its purpose well, so as far as I’m concerned, it’s worth the money. I have the official Hue dimmer switch/remote in my living room, which is definitely cheaper, and also works really well – however it doesn’t serve the dual purpose of covering the switches to keep people from flipping them. This depends on your experience, but I’d argue that feature alone is worth some money, especially in rooms where guests/others who don’t know the system are likely to be using the lights. The Hue dimmer is perfect in my living room, where there are no readily accessible switches anyways, and having the removable remote to put on the coffee table is a nice touch! I mounted it where a switch Should be in my house, and it works great. Each is their own thing really, and they each have their own well-suited purposes!A note to people who don’t have ‘standard‘ light switches (necessary to place this on): if you’re reasonably comfortable with DIY, it’s pretty easy (and cheap – a good switch and plate together cost like ~$2-3) to just buy a new switch at a hardware store, and wire it in. Look up a video for how to do it online, be SURE to turn off the power at the panel before working on things, and if you’re in any way uncomfortable or don’t know what you’re doing, call an electrician. I’m not one – I’m just a random person on the internet, so I can’t be held responsible for anything that comes of your choice to follow my instructions – however it really is easy to do once you know what you’re doing, and it can allow you to use this switch even if you have the flat-style “decor” switches, or existing dimming knobs. I actually used these both on switches I replaced from some very old dimmers, which had a tendency to buzz, and cause the Hue bulbs to act wonky when the dimmer wasn’t turned up to 100%.That’s it, really! It works well, it solves a problem that all smarthome owners know and experience, and it does so in a sleek, elegant, and easy to use way!A note to Amazon: I have no idea what the “Sheerness” rating you’re asking me for is, as I can’t for the life of me figure out what about this product is “sheer” 😆.

    Fateh Khalsa

  2. soren121

    A great-looking Hue dimmer for specific needs
    I moved into a old rental home recently which has switched outlets in every bedroom. Pretty convenient in the days before smart lighting! But for my home office, the switched outlet was where I wanted to plug in my PC. Definitely don’t want that on a switch, but I still wanted some sort of physical switch to control my lights.The Lutron Aurora fit that need perfectly. I removed the existing paddle switch and capped the electrical wires, keeping my PC’s outlet on permanently, and then mounted the Aurora’s bracket over top. I happen to have Lutron switches already, so I like that it matches the aesthetic.The dimmer was very easy to connect to my Hue setup, and it’s been working great. I love how configurable it is; you can have the dial and button-press perform different actions.One thing that’s taken some adjustment is the short lag inherent to Hue lights. This has never felt like a problem when I use the Hue app, but it’s different when you’re turning a physical, tactile knob. I just expect the response to be more instantaneous. I also have standard dimmer switches throughout my home, so that might have something to do with it, and again, it’s not the Aurora’s fault.If you want to replace your switches with a smart dimmer, or really prefer a dial, the Lutron Aurora is great! But if those don’t apply to you, the cheaper Hue dimmer switch might be a better choice.

    soren121

  3. Joe

    Excellent Solution To Prevent Hue Lights From Being Switched Off
    I got one of these a while ago, just to see how well it worked. I only went with one due to the price, but it was so easy to install, and it worked so well! I have since bought another, and will continue to add more for each room with Hue lights.If you have Hue lights, you likely have had someone turn off the switch that controls the power to the light, and then needed to turn the switch back on in order to use the light with the app or other light control accessories. This is a phenomenal solution to this issue. With a quick install (five minutes or less), and then you have a functional dimmer switch that keeps others from turning the switch.The price concerned me initially, but when I started looking at other options for smart lighting switches, this is really no more expensive than other solutions. And since I already had invested in several Hue lights for my home, this was a perfect solution because it is designed to work with Hue.Another perk to this is that it isn’t permanent, and it doesn’t require any wiring. If you take Hue lights out of a room, then you can simply remove the Aurora and be back to a standard light switch and lights. And the Hue lights and Aurora dimmer switches can be used in another room, or even another home if you are moving.Great solution for renters, for those who already have a collection of Hue lights, and/or those who want a switch option that doesn’t require any wiring.

    Joe

  4. Bradley Lloyd

    I love home kit including smart lights but the insanely frustrating problem is people (mostly guests and even my own kids) flip my Philips hue switches off leaving them unresponsive. I’ve been looking for a solution for a long time and have finally found it. Yes, $50 is steep but worth every penny. Easy to install, works effortlessly and looks nice. No scenes but you can select a different default scene (like “last on” or “energize” and others). I did have to replace my decora switch with a toggle which wasn’t ideal but a small price to pay. I also had to spend $20 on a new wall plate that fit 1 toggle and 2 decora. Lutron apparently makes a decora insert but good luck finding this product anywhere. Anyways, totally recommend. I have 7 more switches that control hue lights that I will be replacing with the Aurora.

    Bradley Lloyd

  5. Zero

    La instalación es muy sencilla y agregarlos al bridge Hue fue muy fácil. Tienen un botón central que prende y apaga la luz y la perilla baja y sube la intensidad de la luz. El botón central se siente frágil, no se presiona parejo. Si lo presionas de arriba, solamente esa parte se presiona y el resto se inclina y pareciera que se va a romper o a salir. Le pondría 4.5 estrellas si se pudiera.

    Zero

  6. Bryn

    This is a great little on/off dimmer swith for Philips Hue lights. Integrates seemlessly.

    Bryn

  7. Etherboy

    I have a number of these controlling my hue color bulbs, they work well and are easy to install. I have only had them for a few months so I am not sure how long the batteries will last yet. They do seem a bit on the expensive side, but can be worth it for the convenience.

    Etherboy

  8. F

    This product is fantastic for toggling and dimming smart lights in a single room. It is light enough to be stuck anywhere with a double-sided adhesive.It used to be much more competitively priced, however.Now that you can buy what many would consider a direct upgrade from it, the official Philips Hue Tap Dial Switch, at a cheaper price point, you are better off purchasing that instead.

    F