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Community question of the week: Automation only when present Only via workarounds possible

Only via workarounds possible

Today I briefly considered trying out the Lightbar for the Perifo track system, but we'll postpone that until later. Today we will first deal with a question from the community that Michel sent me. He asks: I want a certain lamp to come on at sunset, but only when I'm at home.

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Community question of the week: Enable control only for individual rooms No satisfactory solution so far

No satisfactory solution so far

When Philips Hue started more than ten years ago, it was far from clear how much fun the smart light would become. After all, back then it only started with a simple starter set with three E27 light bulbs, otherwise there was nothing at all. In the meantime, you can easily equip the whole house – and that certainly causes problems.

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Community Question of the Week: Set Sunset Automation to Switch Using accessories even more effectively

Using accessories even more effectively

Before we all say goodbye to the weekend, I have a rather exciting Community Question of the Week for you. This is what one of my readers asked in the community section: Currently I can't find an approach to triggering automation by pressing a button on a Hue tap dial switch.

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Philips Hue gives energy saving tips for its smart bulbs How easy it is to save electricity

How easy it is to save electricity

Electricity costs have become a big issue in recent months. Many of us already have to pay more each month, which naturally raises the question of whether a gimmick like Philips Hue is even necessary? Of course, you don't necessarily have to light up your garden just because it looks nice.

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Community question of the week: How much power do Gradient products consume? The string light has raised questions

The string light has raised questions

Yesterday I reported that the new Philips Hue Festavia light chain always consumes between 16 and 17 watts of power, regardless of whether you have white or coloured light activated at 1 or 100 percent. This is partly due to the fact that voltage must be applied to each LED at all times and the LED segments are connected in a series-parallel combination.

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Hue Festavia string light always consumes between 16-17 watts This is the technical explanation

This is the technical explanation

At the weekend, I wanted to find out for you how much electricity the new Philips Hue Festavia string light consumes. The result really surprised me, especially with regard to other Hue light sources. But first things first. With Philips Hue lights, it has always been the case that colours have consumed significantly less energy than, for example, bright and cool white tones.

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Community question of the week: New scene cannot be set on switch It's the sequence that really matters

It's the sequence that really matters

Today I would like to deal with a small problem that I had not yet thought of. However, there are always letters on the subject, so a little advice can't hurt. The problem is that newly created scenes do not appear in the switch configuration. Philips Hue has actually built in a little trap here.

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Philips Hue Festavia string light suitable for outdoor use after all? The concept is pretty clear

The concept is pretty clear

Since the announcement of the new Philips Hue string light Festavia on Thursday, more and more details have come to light. Among other things, I have already compared the new release with the well-known Twinkly string light. One point that bothered me a lot: Philips Hue Festavia (Online-Shop) is only suitable for indoor use.

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The most important answers about Philips Hue Festavia The string lights for Philips Hue

The string lights for Philips Hue

Today Philips Hue introduced its first chain of lights, the Festavia. And the manufacturer from Eindhoven assures that they are ready for the Christmas season: from Friday, 11 November 2022, the Philips Hue Festavia should be available for order in the official online shop. Delivery should then take place the following week.

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Thanks to Matter: third-party lamps show up in Apple HomeKit More possibilities for Philips Hue

More possibilities for Philips Hue

Before I take a look at version 4.29 of the Philips Hue app, I would like to revisit the topic of Matter. On Friday, I already reported that you can already activate the Matter beta on your bridge via the Hue developer website – mind you, this is a version that is not yet intended for the end consumer.

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