Philips Hue Festavia (Swiss plug)
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Philips Hue Festavia (Swiss plug)


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Tomlecter

5 months ago

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svogel

5 months ago

I bought the 100cm version (Naum is 180cm). The lights sink / disappear a little in the tree. With today's know-how, I would buy the 250cm chain and then have the lights shine not only on the outside but also on the inside (so that the tree lights up from the inside). Have fun

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Anonymous

6 months ago

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jannirolf77

6 months ago

There are two strands of 20 metres each. These are permanently connected to the distributor/adapter and cannot be removed individually. It is approx. 2 metres from the distributor/adapter to the first LED. The cable from the distributor/adapter to the power plug is approx. 2 metres long. This section can be extended to a maximum of 10 metres with a separate low-voltage extension cable.

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paladin90

7 months ago

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Galaxus

7 months ago

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For the Philips Hue Festavia light chain, especially the 40 m version, the Hue Bridge is not absolutely necessary to change the colours or brightness via telephone, but it does offer some advantages: - Without the Hue Bridge, you can control the fairy lights via Bluetooth and the Philips Hue app. This enables basic functions such as on/off, dimming and selecting preset scenes. - With the Hue Bridge, however, you can use the full range of functions of the light chain, including automations, remote control via the Internet and more comprehensive integration into your smart home system. So if you only need the basic control functions, the Bluetooth connection is sufficient. However, for more comprehensive control and integration into your smart home system, the Hue Bridge is recommended.

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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Joker_CRO

1 year ago

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If you already have 23 Hue lamps at home, then the light chain fits perfectly into the overall concept. Of course, Hue is not "worth it" financially, as they are relatively expensive and therefore rather luxury products (there are significantly cheaper competitor products, e.g. from Twinkly). But the Christmas tree has beautiful lighting effects and can be "synchronised" with all the other Hue lights, which is cool. I don't regret the purchase.

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YourMama.java

1 year ago

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MMMXI

1 year ago

So from the plug to the power supply unit it is approx. 2m. Then another approx. 2m of unequipped cable to the first LED. I would estimate that the LED-equipped part should be around 20 metres. There are certainly more than 16.

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