Hueblog: Hue Flux accessories and extensions are now available

Hue Flux accessories and extensions are now available

More possibilities for Philips Hue light strips

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Hue Flux light strips have been available in Europe for quite some time, and they are set to launch in North America in March. However, we’ve had to wait for the matching accessories, which Philips Hue unveiled back in September at the major IFA event in Berlin. Now the time has finally come: the connectors and extensions are available in the Philips Hue online store and should also be available in stores soon.

Not yet available in all countries

The Flux accessory is available in most European countries. There still seem to be some problems in some stores, for example in the Netherlands. Hopefully it will be available there in a few days.

Today, I would like to give you a detailed overview of the various products and their uses. At the end of the article, you will also find a video in which I show you some of the Flux connectors in detail. Important to know: All products are compatible with the Hue Flux Lightstrip and the Hue Flux ultra-bright Lightstrip.

Hue Flux Corner Connector

With these practical connectors, cut-off Flux pieces or extensions can be laid around corners at 90 degrees. You can turn right or left. Perfect for mounting on the ceiling or under cabinets.

Hue Flux Corner Connector (4x)

€19.99 / $19.99

The corner connector is designed to join two pieces of strip light together at a 90-degree angle for ceiling corner turns, wrapping under cabinets, and outlining frames and mirrors -- all without compromising consistency or quality of light.

Hue Flux Connector

You can also go straight ahead. If you want to reconnect cut-off pieces, you can use these simple connectors. A connector is already included when you purchase a light strip extension.

Hue Flux connector (4x)

€14.99 / $14.99

Connect two pieces of a Flux or Flux ultra-bright strip light after cutting them. The connector is designed to join two pieces of strip light together.

Hue Flux Flex Connector

For more complex installations, you can use the flexible connectors. These can be used to bridge 50 centimeters that should not be illuminated. This allows you to perfectly highlight shelves or stair steps.

Hue Flux flex connector (4x)

€29.99 / $29.99

Insert a 50 cm cable between two strip lights wherever you don't want light to shine. It's flexible and ideal for bypassing door frames, shelves, stairs or any other surface you don't want to light up.

Hue Flux Brackets

You can use these small clips whenever the simple adhesive strip on the light strip is not sufficient. The clips are transparent and can be attached with a screw or adhesive pad.

Hue Flux brackets (10x)

€11.99 / $11.99

Easily install or re-install your Hue Flux and Flux ultra-bright strip lights on any surface inside the home with these specially-designed mounting brackets. Screws and adhesive tape are included for easy under-cabinet and textured wall mounting.

Hue Flux extension cable

If the distance between the power supply and the Zigbee controller is too short for your installation, this extension cable gives you an additional 5 meters.

Hue Flux extension cable (5m)

€14.99 / $14.99

Conveniently place your indoor Flux or Flux ultra-bright strip light exactly where you want it. With its unobtrusive, minimalist design, this 5-metre extension means you don't have to worry about the strip light's distance from the power source.

Hue Flux light strip extension

If your light strip is not long enough, you can extend it by 2, 5, or 10 meters. Officially, up to 20 meters are possible. Each extension comes with a connector for easy installation.

Hue Flux extension

from €39.99 / $39.99

Wall wash your larger indoor spaces with an easy-to-install extension that's compatible with the Hue Flux and Hue Flux ultra-bright strip lights. Available in 2, 5 and 10 metres.

Discover the Hue Flux accessories in the video

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Comments 7 replies

    1. John, i found the same that in the UK the products were shown in the hue store but not available to purchase. However, they are available on Amazon UK Philips store.

      I have purchased via Amazon 21st Feb the 2 x 5m extension and 3 packs of the 10 fixings which currently have a ETA of 1st March.

      They are at an inflated price (presume due to shipping costs integrated if coming from Eindhoven) and there is a note that the specification per country may differ but all being well they arrive as scheduled and usable for the flux products I have purchased.

      Hope this helps

    2. I ordered through Amazon UK, originally arriving 6th March, now arriving tomorrow – 28th Feb!! Great service as ever from Amazon, sent multiple emails and messages to Philips, kept saying ‘no news on launch date’, poor show Hue UK, you know exactly when your stock is due, but choose to keep customers in the dark…!

  1. Can you connect two 50cm extension together to make 100cm? If not, can we splice them? Worst case connect a small 16.6cm segment to two connected and you have 116.6cm??

  2. I have a 10m Hue Flux for indirect ceiling lighting.
    My flat has a scope of approx 16m.
    So I bought to 3m basic kits.

    All of this happened before I even knew that there is going to be a FLUX connector.
    So after research, I found out that there was a FLUX connector but not yet available.

    After 1 month of waiting, I finally found one.

    I tried to install it, so I cut the 3m strip after 16cm (marked piece), connected, and it’s not working.
    I don’t know what I have done wrong, but you cannot do much wrong there I think.

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