Philips Hue Aurelle Basis BT
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Philips Hue Aurelle Basis BT


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elmuedo

1 year ago

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crossier

1 year ago

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Take a look at the website : https://www.philips-hue.com/de-ch/p/hue-tap-dial-schalter-weiss/8719514440999#overview You clearly need a Hue Bridge to configure the Tap Dial.
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geo-me

2 years ago

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michael_huber

2 years ago

Good morning No, unfortunately this is not possible (as far as I know). However, you can use it as a "normal" lamp with an on/off light switch, but "dimming and changing the light mode" will not work. Nabst WLAN you also always need a Hue Bridge. I hope I could help you. Greetings
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Anonymous

3 years ago

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manuela.and.matthias

3 years ago

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Switch and lamp communicate neither via Bluetooth nor via WLAN but via Zigbee. Either directly with each other or via bridge. Bluetooth is only there so that it can be operated with the smartphone without a bridge and so that the set-up is easier. Existing hue lamps (if powered) extend the range. Therefore I would try it via bridge. Good luck
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Shoppy

3 years ago

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Saliven

3 years ago

There are two models of this luminaire. With the basic version, you can choose between different warm and cold light colours. With the other luminaire, you can adjust the entire light colour range. For this reason, the basic version is cheaper!
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KiteDude

4 years ago

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Nepi64

4 years ago

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dagoep

4 years ago

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The BT stands for Bluetooth. I also only know the Philips Hue Aurelle base (BT) with Bluetooth. Maybe the "BT" is simply missing in the name. Please check whether Bluetooth is in the description. Then IMHO it is the same lamp.
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christian.simonet

4 years ago

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Laura Robach

4 years ago

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Here is the answer from our supplier: The angle of illumination is 108.5 degrees for the panel. This is certainly super wide to avoid shadowy corners. The light is distributed evenly around the luminaire. However, there is no backlighting, which means there is no lighting on the ceiling itself. All light is directed around and under the luminaire.

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