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Tint Armaro: Under-cabinet luminaires as an alternative to the LightStrip Plus Three modules with easy mounting

Three modules with easy mounting

The smart brand Tint from Müller-Licht should be known to you through the offers at German discounter Aldi. A few weeks ago, I presented the new outdoor collection of the manufacturer from Northern Germany. Still, you have to be patient for a first review. Until then, we'll pass the time with Tint Armaro.

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Retrospect: When Philips Hue was still beautifully boxed Already unboxing was a highlight

Already unboxing was a highlight

Sometimes I have really weird ideas. This weekend, I ordered a first generation Philips Hue starter set. More than seven years old, equipped with the first generation bridge. There are also three colourful lamps, which can only display some colours poorly. With a maximum of 600 lumens they are about 25 percent darker than their successors.

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Nanoleaf Shapes Hexagon: New light modules now available for pre-order Even more smart options

Even more smart options

Update on April 29th: The new hexagons can now be pre-ordered via the Nanoleaf website. Nine panels including controller and power supply cost 179.99 euros. I have been fascinated by the smart lighting products from Nanoleaf for several years now. After triangles and squares, the next step is now being taken: Hexagons are in the starting blocks.

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Show your Hue: I’ve cheated this time Twinkly Festoon Lights mounted on wire rope

Twinkly Festoon Lights mounted on wire rope

A few weeks ago, I presented the Twinkly Festoon Lights to you. We already had a lot of fun with the smart lights last winter – now they serve as a smart garland with app control. They consist of 20 little bulbs with 16 million colors. And since there is no such thing from Philips Hue up to now, I'm just cheating on this garden installation.

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Philips Hue and Innr: Where do you get more for your money? Two starter sets in comparison

Two starter sets in comparison

In the past weeks and months I've been reporting on new and innovative products from Innr again and again, most recently I took a look at the Puck Lights. But what about the standard products we find in every Hue system? This is exactly what this article is about.

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Versteckdose: Now also as a simple Friends of Hue switch Available at a price of 54.90 euros

Available at a price of 54.90 euros

Remember the Versteckdose? The innovative Friends of Hue switch offers much more than the competition. After all, it replaces a classic light switch with a socket. The Friends of Hue switch can be slid over the socket on the frame so you only see it when you need it.

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Do It Yourself: Hue outdoor power supply with 150 watt More power for Lily, Outdoor LightStrip and Co.

More power for Lily, Outdoor LightStrip and Co.

I have been active in the garden again and created a small bed which I would like to illuminate with an Outdoor LightStrip. This led me to a problem which I was able to solve with a hint from Hueblog reader Alexander: a self-built power supply for the 24 Volt system.

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Innr Puck Lights: These built-in spots can be used flexibly Starter set with three spots for 69,99 Euro

Starter set with three spots for 69,99 Euro

This weekend, I received a package from the Netherlands. Not from Philips Hue, but from Innr. The Dutch manufacturer has been involved in the ZigBee market for several years and offers many interesting and Hue Bridge-compatible solutions. In general, there are only two known limitations as well: the products are not compatible with Apple HomeKit and Hue Entertainment.

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