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No weekend function for sensors and MotionAware After the demise of Hue Labs

After the demise of Hue Labs

Philips Hue provides us with software updates several times a month, but one important function seems to have been completely forgotten after the demise of Hue Labs in the summer of 2024. At present, there is no option in the Hue app to set a different schedule for sensors at the weekend.

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How Philips Hue cameras detect smoke alarm alerts Switch on the lights in case of danger

Switch on the lights in case of danger

A few weeks ago, Philips Hue introduced a new feature for its Hue Secure cameras. They can now detect smoke alarm alerts and switch on the lights accordingly. In this article, I will explain exactly how this works and what details you need to bear in mind. These are the requirements for sound detection First of all, we need to check whether your Hue installation meets the requirements for smoke detector alarms.

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Pairing Ikea Kajplats bulbs with Philips Hue Bridge Not possible without restrictions

Not possible without restrictions

Ikea revamped its smart home series at the end of 2025 and launched numerous new products with Matter over Thread. I have already tested some of them and paired them with a Homey Pro mini. You can watch the video here. But can you also use the Ikea bulbs from the new Kajplats series with the Philips Hue Bridge?

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Hue Bridge Pro: A detailed explanation of the rule limit There are many more details

There are many more details

I used my little weekly review on Sunday to draw attention to a small bottleneck that many users are experiencing after migrating their second or third bridge to the new Hue Bridge Pro. The rules, which are button assignments or actions of switches and sensors, quickly reach the unchanged limit of 250 available rules.

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Switch on a lamp by pushing a button and switch it off automatically after a certain time The community question of the week

The community question of the week

Today, I would like to address a question that has been asked several times and has certainly been answered in eight years of Hueblog. However, it recently popped up again in our community, and my father-in-law also asked me the following question a few days ago: How can you turn on a Philips Hue lamp or the Hue Smart Plug at the touch of a button and have it turn off automatically after a certain amount of time?

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A quick light strip tutorial with installation video Using the Hue Flux Lightstrip as an example

Using the Hue Flux Lightstrip as an example

Philips Hue launched a bunch of new light strips this fall – at least in Europe. One of them is the Hue Flux, which comes in two different versions. In addition to the “normal” Flux light strip in five different lengths from 3 to 10 meters, there is also the particularly bright Hue Flux Ultra Bright Lightstrip.

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Hue OmniGlow Lightstrip: Where can the light strip be shortened? Markings are well hidden

Markings are well hidden

Last week, the Philips Hue OmniGlow Lightstrip was launched in Europe. It is available in lengths of 3, 5, and 10 meters. The new premium light strip is also already on sale in the US, but so far only in the shortest version. One question has kept cropping up over the last few days: where can the Hue OmniGlow Lightstrip be shortened?

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Setting daylight sensitivity for Hue motion sensors This option is now quite hidden

This option is now quite hidden

In recent weeks, I have received several questions about Philips Hue motion sensors. At first glance, it seems as if the daylight sensitivity setting has disappeared. Fortunately, this is not the case, but Philips Hue has made it much more difficult to find. However, there are also new possibilities. How to find the daylight sensitivity First, you need to open the desired sensor.

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Step-by-step guide: Setting up Hue MotionAware How to create a motion zone

How to create a motion zone

At the beginning of September, Philips Hue introduced the new MotionAware. When used in conjunction with the Hue Bridge Pro, multiple lights in a room can detect motion and turn on the light as if by magic—without the need for a motion sensor. Today, I would like to explain in detail how you can set up a motion zone in the Hue app and use MotionAware.

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Practical tips for Philips Hue and Sonos Voice Control Local voice control

Local voice control

Sonos Voice Control supports Philips Hue. While this may sound relatively uninteresting given that voice control with Alexa or Siri has been available for quite some time, it is actually quite exciting upon closer inspection. Sonos Voice Control works locally on Sonos speakers and does not require a cloud connection.

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