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Philips Hue Bridge Smart Lighting Hub (Compatible with Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit and Google Assistant) – White


Personal wireless lighting. Get started with Philips Hue and control your lights from your smart phone or tablet, or even with your voice. The Philips Hue Hub is the heart of the system. It unlocks endless possibilities through the Philips Hue app. Add up to 50 Hue lights.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX – Includes one Hue Bridge that unlocks the full potential of your Philips Hue system, including automations, smart control from anywhere in the world, and so much more.
SECURE AND STABLE CONNECTION – With Zigbee advanced technology, Bridge ensures a reliable connection that won’t put a strain on your Wi-Fi. Your Hue lights will work even when your Wi-Fi is down. Enjoy an instant response with no delays.
CONTROL LIGHTS FROM ANYWHERE – Bridge enables out-of-home control. Control your lights with the Hue app anywhere you have an internet or cellular connection. Forgot to turn off your lights? Turn them off with the app, from anywhere in the world.
ENJOY SMART LIGHTING FOR YOUR ENTIRE HOME, INDOORS AND OUT – With a Bridge you can add up to 5 lights and accessories to your smart lighting system. A Hue Bridge is required to control Hue outdoor lights and accessories.
LEVEL UP YOUR MOVIES, MUSIC, AND GAMES WITH SURROUND LIGHTING – Make your lights dance, flash, dim and brighten along to your favorite movies, TV shows, PC and music. Hue entertainment sync requires a Hue HDMI Sync Box, sold separately.

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Personal wireless lighting. Get started with Philips Hue and control your lights from your smart phone or tablet, or even with your voice. The Philips Hue Hub is the heart of the system. It unlocks endless possibilities through the Philips Hue app. Add up to 50 Hue lights.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX – Includes one Hue Bridge that unlocks the full potential of your Philips Hue system, including automations, smart control from anywhere in the world, and so much more.
SECURE AND STABLE CONNECTION – With Zigbee advanced technology, Bridge ensures a reliable connection that won’t put a strain on your Wi-Fi. Your Hue lights will work even when your Wi-Fi is down. Enjoy an instant response with no delays.
CONTROL LIGHTS FROM ANYWHERE – Bridge enables out-of-home control. Control your lights with the Hue app anywhere you have an internet or cellular connection. Forgot to turn off your lights? Turn them off with the app, from anywhere in the world.
ENJOY SMART LIGHTING FOR YOUR ENTIRE HOME, INDOORS AND OUT – With a Bridge you can add up to 5 lights and accessories to your smart lighting system. A Hue Bridge is required to control Hue outdoor lights and accessories.
LEVEL UP YOUR MOVIES, MUSIC, AND GAMES WITH SURROUND LIGHTING – Make your lights dance, flash, dim and brighten along to your favorite movies, TV shows, PC and music. Hue entertainment sync requires a Hue HDMI Sync Box, sold separately.

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Customers find the light bulb easy to set up and automate. They appreciate the seamless integration and the app’s user-friendly interface. However, some customers have differing views on its functionality and value for money.

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  1. David Houck

    💡 Transform Your Home with Smart Lighting! 💡
    The Philips Hue Bridge is a game-changer for your smart home setup! It unlocks the full potential of your Hue lights, offering secure and stable connections for multi-room control, automations, and out-of-home control. It’s compatible with Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, and Google Assistant, making it easy to control your lights with voice commands or through the app. This bridge truly enhances your home’s ambiance. I’d love to try more smart home products from this vendor—amazing features and seamless integration! 🏠✨

    David Houck

  2. DR

    What a great system!
    After trying several different smart bulb brands, I am very happy and impressed with the Hue system. Mine consists initially of the hub, three light bars, and 4 dimmable white bulbs.Make sure you set up an account with your Phillips Hue before connecting with Alexa, and I recommend using the same email address as your Alexa. If you don’t, you’ll end up with an error/failure message. (Took me a couple of tries to figure that out.)Everything was very, very easy to set up. No turning off and on light switches to make bulbs discoverable, wondering if you’re doing it at the right speed. The hub detects your lights automatically, as long as they’re switched on. Love that!I needed a smart light in an outbuilding, far from my router. The distance makes for an unstable connection with normal smart bulbs. In building my Hue network, I now have a light out in the yard that dependably goes off and on as programmed. This is the main reason for choosing Hue in the first place. Works perfectly!Automating is easy, too, and when the lights turn off and on, they fade instead of doing an abrupt on/off. Love that! You’re not limited to one light/color intensity on automation either. The lights can be set at one brightness and/or color at one time of day, then a different brightness and/or color at a different time of day. Wonderful!This system is more expensive than other smart bulbs, but definitely worth it. This is my system of choice now, and I will be expanding it as my budget allows. A++

    DR

  3. LQ

    Awesome first smart lighting system kit! Hue app sucks though.
    I had to buy this separately because my roommate had one and I only supplemented hers with my own bulbs until I moved into my own place. Based on the reviews I’ve read, it seems it either works or just doesn’t work. Glad to say it worked for me.Set up was easy and everything worked really well. I use it with Apple HomeKit. Pairing was a little rough – trying to find numbers on all the bulbs but it was more tedious than hard.In terms of how I structured everything – I didn’t care much about colored lights so I only got plain yellow/white lights that dim. After connecting it to my phone, everything was a breeze. You can set when you want lights to turn on, at sunset or sunrise, at a certain time of day, when someone is ‘close’ to home. I can ask Siri to turn on certain lights for me. And since I joined the Hub family a few years back, I’ve never had to deal with navigating to my bed from the door without being able to see anything (legit my biggest qualm at the time).The actual Hue app is pretty bad (especially as a UX designer). But if you can get it connected with Apple’s HomeKit once, you only have to interact with it through the Home app or through Siri commands (through phone or watch!). Occasionally, I will find it slightly annoying that I get into a room and try to switch on the light with the light switch only to realize I have to take out my phone and do it or not (because my phone is charging or something). But being able to have all this other smart-ness that comes with it and being able to just ask my lights to dim to 25% and for them to do it is certainly an okay trade off for me.The whole system itself is definitely kind of expensive with the Hub and the lights. But it’s the predominant smart lighting system so if you’re trying to get into it to start with, it’s not a bad place.

    LQ

  4. wmcnair2

    Our Home is Committed to Hue/Alexa
    We are a household committed to Hue and Alexa. Over the years we gradually filled our home with Zigbee controller equipped Alexa Echos and many Philips Hue bulbs. Then we got a Philips Hue Bridge and everything just worked better. I was blown away by the fact that the Hue Bridge actually updates their bulbs with new software releases automatically. Who would have thought. Also the Hue Bridge and their phone app are important for easily controlling Hue light bulb colors in rooms and zones.BUT THEN we finally reached the 50 Hue bulb max for both the Hue Bridge and as far as I can tell also for The Alexa Zigbee controller. So we bought another Hue Bridge. We thought this would expand our capacity to control more than 50 Hue bulbs through Alexa voice commends. It did not. We are very disappointed that Hue/Alexa/Zigbee do not yet have a workaround to this capacity issue. I would like think Philips Hue would be working furiously around the clock to make sure homeowners can buy and add and INTIGRATE more Hue bulbs to their homes. This does not seem to be the case.In fact, our two Philips Hue bridges do not have the ability to communicate to each other. In their phone app I need to keep switching between one Hue Bridge and the other. When I am trying to manage my household Hue lights away from home, I actually have to log onto each Hue Bridge seperatly. Ugh.

    wmcnair2

  5. Osvaldo LD

    Fácil de instalar, se vincula también con google home y en un departamento tiene buen alcance.

    Osvaldo LD

  6. carlos riley

    Take it slow. Then it’s a joy to have

    carlos riley

  7. Klaus

    works as expected

    Klaus

  8. Jessica L.

    Es necesario si tienen solo el foco phillips, antes se desvinculaba y no me permitía colocar escenas, actualmente ya con el aparato sin problema puedo cambiar, generar automatismos, sin duda alguna vale mucho la pena.

    Jessica L.

  9. Bret

    Works great. It does what it says on the box. Easy to set up

    Bret