
Philips Hue Play base + extension
530 lm
Philips Hue Play base + extension
530 lm
You need the bridge here in any case. These lamps cannot be operated without it. You can then connect the bridge to google home and use it for voice control.
The base is supplied with the power supply. The power supply has three slots to connect the first lamp and one or two extensions. The extension does not have a power supply unit.
Innotec double-sided adhesive tape usually solves the problem for me. It is very important to get the surface free of grease and dust, so I use this company's cleaner and then press very hard and long so that the glue is activated.
Yes, that is possible. The scope of delivery includes a floor stand and an adhesive mount. I don't use it in the classic sense behind the TV, but as an indirect wall lamp.
Yes, the bridge is required.
According to my information, the cable is 2m long.
The lamp reacts to music, films and video games and the device doesn't matter :-)
I ordered the extension from Digitec a few days ago for 50 ...
Hi Tonio94 The product with extension is simply two Philips Hue Play bases. ATTENTION: This product requires that you have the Philips Hue Bridge without this product the Hue Play base cannot be controlled. You can use the product as a lamp but only in one colour and constant light, also you can only switch them off without the Hue Bridge by disconnecting the products from the power supply. With the Hue Bridge you can control up to 50 lamps, so it would be possible to buy four Hue Play bases and use them together as a group. Greetings John
wer googlen kann... findet das: https://phoscon.de/en/conbee2/compatible
Hoi Samui31 Reddit sagt nein: https://www.reddit.com/r/Hue/comments/aekxi1/will_new_bulbs_work_with_old_bridge/ Die neue Bridge gibts ja teilweise schon ab ca. 50.-
On the manufacturer's page https://www2.meethue.com/de-ch/p/hue-white-and-color-ambiance-play-lightbar-doppelpack/7820230P7 the following is stated: Will there be an exchange program to update my V1 bridge for a V2 Hue bridge? Currently there is no Hue bridge exchange program planned. Google translation: Will there be an exchange program to update my V1 bridge for a V2 Hue bridge? Currently there is no Hue bridge exchange program planned. Accordingly, it should not be backwards compatible.
The black ones are available but have a delivery time of about 2 months. This is because the two colours are supplied by different suppliers. Therefore, there is also a price difference, as the suppliers do not always have the same price.
The products are sourced from two different suppliers, so we cannot adjust the price at this time :( In this case, it is effectively cheaper (at the moment) to buy the products individually.
Try this: "Ok Google, sync my lamps". With "Ok Google, switch [name of room/name of lamp] to [colour]" you can change them. If you have synchronised Google Home and the Philips Hue app with the command "Ok Google, sync my lamps", you can even apply entire scenes to adjust the lighting mood in one go. You can then activate your existing scenes in the Hue app with the command "Ok Google, switch on [scene name] in [room name]".
It is possible. Just download the HUE Sync App for your PC (https://www2.meethue.com/en-us/entertainment/hue-sync) and then follow the instructions.)
The day after tomorrow!
If you get the components cheaper, if you buy individually, than you have to do this :-). We work with different suppliers and daily prices. Since it can sometimes happen that a bundle is more expensive
The Hue Sync app must be running on the TV. It does not matter where the picture comes from.
yes - unfortunately you always need a bridge for the Hue products. At another shop, the Play is currently on offer including a free bridge... and even cheaper in a set of 2 (https://www.brack.ch/philips-hue-tischleuchte-play-830301).
One of them now costs CHF 95.-, but this set also has an additional extension.
The Power cable is 2 meters long, according to our supplier.
Yes, this should be possible, as they are controlled via the WLAN. Whether the power comes from 1 or 2 power supply units is irrelevant.
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