Hueblog: Unboxed and first look: new filament lamps from Innr

Unboxed and first look: new filament lamps from Innr

Yesterday we presented the official information, today we will show you the new lamps in a video. We have both new filament lamps on hand and gave them a first look.


Both lamps are already available and can be ordered online. The golden E27 lamp costs 16.99 Euro, a double pack costs 29.99 Euro. The white version costs 17.99 euros, in a set of 2 you pay 31.99 euros.

The most important details:

  • Both filament releases can be dimmed per app, have a clear glass bulb and save up to 80% electricity compared to conventional light bulbs.
  • The RF 263 variant has a gold-coloured body coating. For this reason, this product is marketed with the designation ‘Vintage' (candlelight). It will be available in stores as a single product as well as in a double pack.
  • The LED can be controlled via the Zigbee 3.0 protocol and is therefore suitable for use with the Innr Bridge, Philips Hue Bridge, Samsung SmartThings Bridge, Amazon Echo Show or Plus (2nd gen). However, for the product launch, the Innr RF 263 will not be compatible with Apple HomeKit and Hue Entertainment.
  • Further technical details are: Beam angle 320°, CRI > 80, 2,200 K, 350lm, 4.2 watts power consumption, energy classification A+. Innr specifies the service life with approximately 15,000 operating hours.
  • Filament products from Innr have a crystal-clear and high-quality real glass cover. The vintage version is available under the designation RF 263; the more powerful LED (2,700 Kelvin/806 lumens) has the product code RF 265.

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