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The new 100 Watt outdoor power supply: How many lamps are possible? Comparison with the basic 40 Watt power supply

Comparison with the basic 40 Watt power supply

For more than two years now, Philips Hue has been offering its low voltage system for outdoor use. Starting with Lily and Calla, there is now a whole range of products that can be connected together. The Philips Hue Outdoor LightStrip or the brighter Lily XL are very popular, too. Up to now there was only one outdoor power supply with a maximum output of 40 watts, at least that is what Philips Hue says.

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Unboxing: The new Philips Hue Centris finally comes with a thought Assembly also possible without helping hands

Assembly also possible without helping hands

The new Philips Hue Centris, which is available in a total of four different configurations from €279.99 to €449.99, has already been properly discussed. One thing is clear: Optically, the mixture of spots and fixed LED module is certainly not everyone’s cup of tea. Whether you like one of the four models or not, I can’t judge at this point.

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Hue Connector: Reconnecting a cut-off Philips Hue LightStrip Plus This is how the new adapter works

This is how the new adapter works

I already shared the first interesting detail about the new fourth generation Philips Hue LightStrip Plus with you yesterday: Due to much more compact connection pins the new LightStrip cannot be extended with old extensions – and vice versa. Today I would like to take a look at a new feature of the LightStrip together with you: The included connector.

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What a mess: New LightStrips not compatible with the old model Pins have become significantly more compact

Pins have become significantly more compact

One question has reached me several times in the past two weeks and today I finally have the chance to go into the details: Is the new LightStrip Plus compatible with the old model? I can make it short and sweet at this point: Unfortunately not. This fact is interesting in some situations, for example if you want to extend a LightStrip with an extension.

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The new Philips Hue White with 1,600 lumens in detail This is how the brightest bulb is cooled

This is how the brightest bulb is cooled

With a new version of Philips Hue White, we are now supplied with up to 1,600 lumens of brightness, which is about twice as much as previous E27 lamps from Philips Hue have achieved. The Hue White provides 15.5 watts of LED power, which corresponds to a classic 100-watt light bulb.

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Philips Hue Bloom: The new generation in direct comparison with its predecessor A clear improvement

A clear improvement

Already announced some time ago, I have now finally been able to try them out myself: The new fourth generation Philips Hue Bloom. After LivingColors and Friends of Hue, the mood light has now really arrived in the Hue world and offers Bluetooth connectivity in addition to the familiar ZigBee connection via the Hue Bridge.

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Signify officially introduces new and updated Hue products LightStrip Plus, Centris, Hue White and Hue Bloom

LightStrip Plus, Centris, Hue White and Hue Bloom

If you read this diligently, you could find out about most of the new products in advance. Now the new and updated products are official and can be purchased immediately. Finally. A new version of the Philips Hue Lightstrip Plus, the most popular product in the Hue range, is now available.

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Show your Hue: Outdoor LightStrip at the trash can box Creative solution for a simple problem

Creative solution for a simple problem

I am always amazed at the creative ideas the community comes up with. At the weekend, Hueblog reader Klaus from Munich impressed me with a really clean installation, which focuses on the Philips Hue Outdoor LightStrip and a trash can box.

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Show your Hue: This installation solves a classic problem Cable and lighting on ceiling and wall

Cable and lighting on ceiling and wall

I am always happy to receive your replies and ideas. But when I get an email like the one from Hueblog reader Philipp, I can’t help but write an article directly. This installation is really impressive – and a great problem solver, too.

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