
Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance BT
E27, 9.50 W, 806 lm, 2 x, F
Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance BT
E27, 9.50 W, 806 lm, 2 x, F
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@Digitec, what sense does it make that the 4 pack is more expensive than the 2 pack ? #Customer horn
The prices for this 4-pack fluctuate greatly, often being relatively cheaper. Currently, however, the price is a little higher. This can happen due to automated pricing. However, experience shows that the price should soon fall again.
Yes, that's how it is. However, if you switch off the "classic" light switch, the settings (colour, brightness) are gone.
These "LED bulbs" do not support WLAN. They use Zigbee, which is also a wireless transmission method, but does not require a permanently active connection. I don't think the BT module is deactivated if you operate it via Zigbee. Nevertheless, Zigbee is certainly the more reliable and better way to operate Philips Hue equipment.
According to our research, the 4-pack is no more expensive than 2x the 2-pack. We work with daily prices and these can therefore fluctuate.
On the lamp itself it says: "570 Lumen @2700K 9W 806lm @4000K 70mA 220-240Vac 6.5W @2700K..."
Of course, when they are switched off, the lamps simply cannot be controlled via app etc.
I would advise against it.
Bluetooth :)
The bulb can also represent colours
full colours light spectrum... all colours
Maybe the following video will help you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPOOT1Hn-CU
Yes no problem
If you have a Philips light bulb with Bluetooth, you don't need a HUE Bridge for it, only if you want to control several light bulbs at the same time, or want to control scenes, for that you need the HUE Bridge.
The other offer is from Pfister and not from Digitec.
Yes, they are compatible with the bridge and the push-button. I also got the bridge afterwards and it works without any problems. The power requirement is absolutely negligible.
No, you don't need to.
The LED supplied has the following information on it: 9W / 60mA / 2000-6500k / 220-240V ac Which does not necessarily make things any clearer. According to the power calculation, this LED would have 13.8 W (P = U x I).
Yes, you can dim them continuously!
"White & Color Ambiance" are always the lamps with colour, "White Ambiance" are those with only white tones. Based on the description (incl. HTML error) and the pictures, these should be the coloured bulbs. There is obviously an error in this article, most likely in that it does not say what is in it. :) Greetings
I found the answer...
To change the colour with the app you need the Bridge. Otherwise, you need to opt for the Hue BT (Bluetooth) bulbs with which you don't need a bridge.
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