Philips Hue Being Base (2400 lm)

Philips Hue Being Base

2400 lm


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robineicher

6 years ago

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Soundbombing

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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If the power supply for the lamp is installed via a wall switch (normal light switch), this works. It should be noted, however, that only the last lighting settings are taken over. This means that you lose the actual functions of the Hue and thus, in my view, waste money. Switching on and off via normal light switch does not give any advantage in relation to Hue, because if the lamp is off via normal light switch, it has no power and can also not be switched on via Hue_condition (no power = no reaction).

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Sandro88

3 years ago

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Antonio Slana

3 years ago

This item is no longer listed in our range anyway and can no longer be purchased and offered by us. Thank you, however, for bringing this to our attention. Such things are "known problems" and we always try to keep the data as up-to-date as possible.

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

Since I don't have long gears, I can't tell you for sure, but I think if it's running at full throttle, the HUE Being should be able to handle it.

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D.stani

7 years ago

Is the LED replaceable?

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renéweber1

7 years ago

It is not a single LED, but an LED band. This is attached to the edge. Presumably glued (I can't test it because the lamp is not mounted in my house) - so it's difficult to change depending on how firmly the tape is stuck, but certainly not impossible.

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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Sasa Smiljkovic

7 years ago

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It is the White Ambiance, i.e. only different shades of white. The description was wrong and has been adjusted.

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isa.hasi

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago

The lighting does not have an IP declaration for humid environments. The electronics or the LED strip in the lamp is not designed for such use. IP20 is not suitable for lamps that are operated outdoors. A premature failure of the product is obvious. (Damp & dirt). Greetings Ruedi

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Master1979

3 years ago

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Antonio Slana

3 years ago

This is probably an error, please excuse the inconvenience. We will check this as soon as possible.

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