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Replace old bulbs with iConnectHue’s Migration Wizard Making installation a breeze

Making installation a breeze

After Philips Hue introduced numerous new light bulbs last week, some of you may be facing a very simple question: What is the best way to replace an existing light bulb with a newly purchased lamp? In this article, I'll tell you the best way to do that. But first, let's take a look at two examples that I consider to be very realistic in everyday life.

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If the Hue wall switch module does not work with a push button It is because of a little setting

It is because of a little setting

The Philips Hue wall switch module not only works with classic light switches, but also with pushbuttons. Even though this is not advertised by Philips Hue in a big way, you even benefit from an additional function when using a push button: In addition to activating scenes, the light can also be dimmed by holding the button.

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Philips Hue in the garden: The most important information at a glance Smart light with the low-voltage system

Smart light with the low-voltage system

It's March, and a look at the weather forecast reveals rising temperatures. I could imagine that one or the other of you has a lot planned in the garden – and perhaps Philips Hue should become a part of it. With the low-voltage system, Philips Hue has created an easy way to place smart light sources in the garden in a very uncomplicated, simple and safe way.

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More options: Connect wall switch module with two light switches With a push button you can also dim the lights

With a push button you can also dim the lights

It could have all been so nice on Tuesday: Philips Hue introduces the wall switch module in its own store, you buy it and a few days later it is delivered. In virtually all European countries, however, you could buy the new accessory only for a few hours. Currently it is “temporarily out of stock” in Germany, in some other countries it could be ordered again this morning.

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Step-by-step guide: How to install the Philips Hue Ensis A look at the black pendant lamp

A look at the black pendant lamp

Some time ago, my colleague Frederick already told you a few details about the Philips Hue Ensis. At that time, he introduced you to the white version, but in the meantime, the pendant light is also available in black. Reason enough to take another closer look. But where to put the almost 130-centimetre-long lamp, which can shine in different colours at the top and bottom and thus achieve a brightness of up to 6,000 lumens?

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Control multiple lamps and rooms with one Siri command And combinations are now also possible

And combinations are now also possible

Voice control with Siri has become even better with the latest updates from Apple. From now on, as with Google Assistant, multiple commands are possible with one voice command. For a short time now, several commands can simply be combined with an “and”. So you can say, for example: Hey Siri, switch on the light in the living room and in the kitchen.

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Gradient Lightstrip shows wrong color: An apparently more frequent defect Replacement during warranty no problem

Replacement during warranty no problem

By now, the Philips Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip has been on the market for about two months and, in principle, you should already be well informed about the light strip. Hopefully soon there will be even more possibilities, after all, Philips Hue is looking for a way to make the Gradient Lightstrip shine in multiple colors via the Hue app.

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Night light at the kids bed: Nanoleaf or Philips Hue? Why the Play Lightbar makes the running

Why the Play Lightbar makes the running

Last weekend I got an order from the very top. The government demanded that a sensible night light and reading light must be installed in the children's room. I tried out two different variants and would like to tell you about my experiences. First of all I tried the Nanoleaf Shapes.

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Gradient Lightstrip and the wall distance: 15 centimetres should be enough A small practical test

A small practical test

There is one question I have been asked repeatedly in the last four weeks since the launch of the Philips Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip: What is the minimum distance between the TV and the wall to make the lighting effect stand out? Today, before I draw a comprehensive conclusion on the Gradient Lightstrip this weekend, I would like to answer this specific question.

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How to mount the Philips Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip on your TV A detailed video for you

A detailed video for you

Still not sure how the new Philips Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip is mounted on the back of the TV? You need some impressions of how the light strip fits exactly on the three sides of the TV before you make your purchase decision? Then I have the right video for you today.

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