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B016H0QZ7I, Unlock the full potential of your Philips Hue system with the PHILIPS Hue Bridge
The Hue Bridge unlocks the full suite of smart lighting features. Control lights while away, set automations, or connect with other smart platforms and devices like Matter and Samsung SmartThings.
How to set up the bridge
Set up is simple: Connect it to power and your router. Then set it up in the Philips Hue app, where it gets updated automatically. Set it and forget it. The Bridge remembers your settings even when your power goes out, and is always up to date.
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Reviewer: ReyAce
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I didn’t want this but… was necessary
Review: I didn’t even want to buy this since I don’t have much use for colored lights in the first place, and all of my smart devices are at the switch level anyway, but… I’m also impulsive and technologically silly, so I bought it in order for a computer to interact with them for a specific reason – watching Formula One races through the MultiViewer app. (See pic)The MultiViewer app allows you to watch Formula One races beyond just a single broadcast of the race – instead of just the television broadcast you can also see multiple driver cockpit cameras, track information, position of cars on the track, the leaderboard and tire information, track violations and penalties, and even tune into specific driver radios. Basically it gives you a fully immersive racing experience outside of “just watching the race on tv”.In addition to MultiViewer, there’s a companion app called F1MV Lights Integration – which is awesome – and well… I simply had to have it. The companion app will take the data being pushed through MultiViewer and use it to control smart lights, so the lights reflect the race conditions such as green flags, red flags, safety cars, fastest laps, chequered flags, etc. In my picture someone had just hit the fastest lap of the race so far, usually indicated with the color purple on the leaderboard. As such the Philips lights changed to purple. The same happens for red flags, yellow flags, etc.Is it necessary? Nah…Cool as hell though? You bet.I originally tried this with the cheaper Govee lights, but although they were wi-fi capable like the Philips, they didn’t have the API necessary to work correctly with the MultiViewer system. Those were returned and Philips lights were were purchased instead, and they require the hub to work with MultiViewer. It sucked that I also had to buy a hub to make it all work, but I’m silly and bought it anyway. Through the hub and the app, all it worked flawlessly and painlessly, connected easily, and does what I need it to do.All of it was generally easy to configure, and the app gives you quite a bit of control over a simple light. The lights dim from zero to 100 without issue, and the color range is everything I personally could ask for. (Although maybe others would be more demanding than myself.)All in all it was rather expensive, (compare to the Govee lights and you’ll see the price difference!), but I hope that the extra expense means all of it will last a long time with no problems. They were all purpose-bought and they serve their purpose excellently.
Reviewer: Jason Schroeder
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Must have for better home control
Review: Needed for full control of the Hue lights. While I think that is kind of lame that you ‘have’ to have it, it does make them work faster and give you complete control to set up individual rooms, scenes and groups of lights controls. Set up was easy and provides a noticeable increase in speed and smoothness for control of the lights. Without it you can still control the lights to some degree using the app, but not with grouping or rooms which was super important for us, and the hub enabled that.
Reviewer: Craig
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works well with apple home.
Review: We bought hue bulbs but couldn’t connect to apple home without the bridge. So, we bought the bridge. Works great. Pretty seamless integration. A little learning curve to set up, but easy one you do. Works great.
Reviewer: Brian
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I am Satisfied, but There is a Lot of Room for Improvement
Review: I have been toying with the idea of getting the Phillips Hue system for my house for a few years now and kept putting it off. But I finally pulled the trigger. The biggest concern I had, and I think most people have, is the price for buying the hub, which you technically do not need for the bluetooth enabled bulbs, but you do need it for other features like controlling lights through the internet instead of having to be in range of your phone or tablet’s bluetooth signal which is about 30 feet. The bulbs can be a bit pricey. I bought the candle bulbs for my ceiling fans and they were in the range of $25 a pop for the regular white light ones. If you want the color version, they can be around $50 a pop for that particular bulb. I went with the white lights because I have no need to go all psychedelic, and you can control their temperature to get that nice warm glow which I love and had a hard time finding in a normal LED light. There are cheaper systems out there, but I found with the Phillips Hue system you have access to more apps to control it with, and a bigger line of bulb types for really any kind of lighting solution you need… from light strips, to accent lighting, to regular bulbs, to candle bulbs, to outdoor lighting…. color or just white. I can even control everything through my Android enabled smart TV which is super nice and convenient for me.Installation was simple enough for me. With the hub, you need to plug it directly into a router of some type, either a regular one or your wifi box. I live in a new place where all the rooms have cat 6 Ethernet wall connections so I can easily skip the routers. It took me about 10 minutes to get everything set up and started. For some reason my iPhone did not detect the hub box, but my TV did, but I just manually entered the device’s IP address which was given on my TV app and the iPhone app worked just fine after entering that specific IP address. I am not sure why it did that, but I solved that issue in a few short minutes. After I entered the individual bulb serial numbers in the app, it detected them just fine, but the bulbs were located in the same room as the hub. As I purchase more bulbs and put them throughout the house, I am not sure how well the hub will detect them. That is something I am just going to have to try by trial and error. My house and walls are notorious for dampening wifi signal strength. Unfortunately, I currently know of no way to have multiple hubs in one house all operated on the same app. Right now, the apps seem to only let you control one hub and its lights. So, I may not be able to have hue lights in all the places I would like them in the house without having to use multiple apps or devices. I will update my review on this potential issue as I expand my system.But overall, I am satisfied with the Phillips Hue system. There is definitely a lot more room for improvement, but this is a fairly new technology. I find it super convenient because my ceiling lights now can be controlled directly or by a timer system. This is great for those places like hallways and staircases where there are no outlets or places to put lamps plugged into old fashioned timers to light at night. A good improvement idea would be to allow the timers to adjust with the sunset and sunrise actual times since those differ from day to day, month to month, season to season. They are predictable, and to have a system to automatically adjust in correspondence to that would be a solid improvement instead of having to manually reset the timer ever so often to adjust for different sunset and sunrise times throughout the year.
Reviewer: LuckyLucy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Philips Hue Smart Hub (Compatible with Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, and Google Assistant)This little bridge box transfers your existing Philip hue lightbulbs, from Bluetooth-only control, to Zigbee wireless controlled bulbs and to the cloud. When you set up this hub, you pair with your phone then “transfer” existing BT hue bulbs to the “hub”. Then from there, your lights are now controlled by the zigbee wireless controlled system. No need to be “near your lights” anymore because it doesnt use bluetooth from phone. You also need to log into (create an account) philips hue cloud account in order to be able to remotely control the philips hue smart lights/plugs from outside your house. Commands go from phone to philips cloud to this smart hub and then out thru zigbee local network to your philiips bulbs/plugs.Overall it’s pretty slick and works. Very fast reaction. Seems pretty darn reliable. Much more reliable than other systems that have direct wifi connection to the internet (tplink kasa , other brands). Since Hue relies on a zigbee wireless system LOCALLY in your home, it doesnt need “wifi” connectivity which can often be really spotty and not reliable. Zigbee is lower frequency and can get to ALL your lights from my basement to third floor NO PROBLEM. The philips hub uses WIRED connection to your home router. Therefore can connect to cloud instantly with ZERO connectivity issues. This is why Philips hub works so well. Combines wired connection to internet, and then bridges out to your smart hue accessories via a much more reliable zigbee system — by the way zigbee has been around VERY long time and is typically used in home security systems to communicate with wireless home sensors.If you have philips system, YOU MUST get this. Its a no brainer.
Reviewer: Cliente de Amazon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Me había llegado mal, hice la devolución y afortunadamente se arregló, lo compré de nuevo y ahora si llegó perfecto y en buen estado, lo configure tanto para Alexa como para Siri, Con Siri fue un poco más complicado, no fue posible configurarlo desde la app de Apple Home, pero si se pudo perfectamente desde la app de Philips Hue en Settings->Smart Home->Add->Apple Home y hi fue muy sencillo, lo reconoció muy rápido.
Reviewer: Rambling Yeti
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I am new to these home automation systems but this bit of kit is so cool. It’s super easy to install & works flawlessly. I haven’t had any issues. Downside is I have went with the same brand lamps which ain’t cheap but that’s what you pay for.
Reviewer: SWFOTWSKI’s
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Replacing my old Hue Bridge with the latest model has significantly enhanced my smart lighting experience. The setup was straightforward, and I now enjoy features like remote access and integration with various smart home platforms. Managing up to 50 lights is seamless, and the system’s reliability has improved. This upgrade has truly elevated the convenience and functionality of my home lighting.
Reviewer: Kenny
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Works with our smart home pretty much flawlessly (unlike other brands out there). Slowly transitioning to Hue products throughout.
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