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Publicación: 2013-08-22, Autor: Mike , crítica de: tomsguide.com
Fun to us, Endless color variation, Simple setu, Alex, HomeKi, IFTTT integration
Expensive
The idea of using your iPhone not only to turn your lights on and off, but to change their color as well, is a really fun idea. However, even for LED lights, the Philips Hue bulbs are expensive. Once we got over the novelty, we didn’t change the ...
Publicación: 2013-06-08, Autor: Scott , crítica de: chipchick.com
Philips Hue is an amazing start to the smartbulb craze that hasn't quite begun. The starter pack is the way to go; without three bulbs it's hard to fully appreciate the experience, capabilities, and beauty. The best part of Hue is that it will continu...
Resumen: Unlike BlueBulb's app-connected lightbulbs, which use Bluetooth 4.0, Philips' Hue Connected Bulb - Starter Pack ($200) is a Wi-Fi-based solution that accomplishes a very similar task. Packed alongside the three bulbs is a wireless base station to conn...
Publicación: 2013-04-11, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: gizmodo.com
Depends on how much you want to recreate the Willy Wonka-boat scene in your foyer. Between $200-$300 to start and more than $50 a bulb after that is tough to swallow. But the Hue system is insanely cool and, in the hands of a skilled interior designer, co...
Boldly colored customizable lighting powered by your iOS device. Easy to set up and use. Expands to support up to 50 total bulbs.
App is slightly cumbersome and lacks recurring timers. Bulbs lose color scheme when manually powered off. High cost for starter kit
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Publicación: 2012-11-19, Autor: Lee , crítica de: arstechnica.com
High build quality, Dead-easy to set up, Excellent range of colors, from "normal" illumination hues to crazy funhouse lighting, Extensible, customizable, hackable control scheme is hella fun and addictive, Schedules and timers make for easy home automatio
Official app is a bit clunky and not that geek-friendly, It's not immediately obvious how to control different groups of lights, No way to set separate weekday and weekend timers without taking matters into your own hands, No official API or SDK yet, Migh
It doesn't take much programming knowledge to use the information here to put together a custom Web interface for your Hue lights. Hell, I did it, and my programming skills are essentially zero. The key is to use just a bit of Javascript glue to send the ne...
Philips’ hue apps aren’t entirely refined, and the promise of third-party integration is yet to materialize, but hue is off to an excellent start where it counts: bringing the cost of color-changing lighting down to a more manageable price point. That...
Resumen: One of the major advantages that will come along with the move to LED lighting will be the integration of technology into our bulbs and fixtures. The light will be a technology platform, just like our microwaves, refrigerators, and door locks. We’ve s...
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Publicación: 2015-12-02, Autor: lui_gough , crítica de: goughlui.com
Having recently reviewed various pieces of wireless lighting equipment, curiosity got the better of me, and I decided to see just how far interoperability between presently available Zigbee products went. Sadly, with the Philips Hue, it seems we have reac...
Publicación: 2014-09-29, Autor: Trevor , crítica de: eftm.com.au
Resumen: It never ceases to amaze me the things we can control and activate with our mobile phones. From your front door, to your air-conditioner to your lights or power points it seems endless. Philips entry into this space is impressive to say the least with a r...