We've been using the Hue Smart Plug as part or routines and scenes with both Google and HomeKit, and it's worked smoothly across both. The standout products are the Philips Hue smart plug that works with HomeKit and Philips Hue filament bulb. I still run hue bulbs as a part of it, ut the things I was buying to try and work around hue while staying compatible with hue eventually pushed me completely out of their walled garden entirely. You can also without commenting. They get plenty bright, too. Amazon Smart Plug This smart plug from Amazon works seamlessly with Alexa, although there is no Homekit support, and does not work with Hue bulbs or via the Hue app, you can use this to turn lights on and off that may not use a Hue bulb. Bluetooth all the things Hue , launching a small handful of bulbs with both support for its Hue Bridge and direct Bluetooth control with a phone or tablet.
I keep considering picking one up, I'm just not sure I can be bothered rewiring it. Each has a transparent enclosure around a carefully wound glowing wire. We never take payment for our reviews or articles. Can it adjust the bulb brightness? You can then use your Hue app or voice control to turn this on or off as you would with other Hue bulbs. The Hue Smart Button manages to squeeze a surprising amount of control into a single button. The power cannot be adjusted and therefore the brightness cannot be changed. Philips Hue Filament bulbs Philips will also launch Hue Filament lamps which will work with Zigbee and Bluetooth.
As soon we can test it with other systems then we will update the article. Unlike the Hue smart plug, however, the Innr Smart Plug does require a compatible Zigbee bridge, making it a pricey choice for those who have yet to invest in a smart light hub. It would be nice if they'd branch out from their half assed niche as you call it and cover the rest of the home, but there are other products that already own that market segment and it might be too late for hue at this point. There are a range of third-party smart plugs which work with the Hue system, but this is the first time Philips has shown signs of interest in manufacturing one of its own. Plug it into an outlet, plug in a lamp and, hey presto, that appliance just became 200% smarter.
It does have Bluetooth built in, so it can be operated by your phone using a Bluetooth connection. A button battery should keep it running for up to a year, Philips says. This doesn't mean you need to deny Hue does these things or defend Hue, it is what it is and that's all intentional. Notify me of follow up comments via e-mail. Once in those competitor ecosystems, Hue products become de-prioritized, so while Hue offers things like motion sensors, they may not be purchased by people already using hue with smartthings or wink whose motion sensors do more for less, et cetera. Automation and integrations with more devices from the Philips Hue series, Remote access when you are away from home and additional integration with other systems, and there are really many of them. The below images show setting up shots using the Hue app, using a bridge set up, it maybe slightly different if using with Bluetooth.
We do allow clear and responsible self-promotion of Hue-related products as long as the poster doesn't abuse this rule. But you're fine to use it with any appliance within the power limit — so fill your boots. You plug the plug into the socket and plug the plug of a nice floor lamp for example. Philips Hue Smart Plug with HomeKit The Philips Hue smart plug will work like any other smart plug. That doesn't mean Philips has to change their whole strategy around Hue to fit your needs. You can connect the device to a , or using Bluetooth directly, cutting out the need for a Hue Bridge.
I'm pretty okay with them sticking to what they're good at, and improving on that, rather than trying to fill the entire smart home niche with half-assed products, when decent products already exist in that space. With Harmony getting shut off, server shutdowns killing functionality is a big issue for me right now, and I'm already looking for ways to re-automate the movie play and pause functions to trigger scenes for lighting again. If you buy a product through our site we will earn a small commission from the retailer — a sort of automated referral fee — but our reviewers are always kept separate from this process. The only way to circumvent this limitation is to create a separate room for it. By connecting it to the Hue bridge, you will gain additional functionality, such as the ability to set various automations triggered by other devices from the Hue family, such as the Hue Tap, Hue Dimmer Switch, Hue Motion Sensor, any Friends of Hue switches, or the latest just announced Hue Button which we are looking forward to. Finally, there are also some new Hue spotlight bulbs, which are a little smaller, brighter, and more vibrant, and a plain white E12 candle bulb. Setup I tested the Innr Smart Plug using a Hue bridge as well as with a mesh router that doubles as a Zigbee hub.
According to Dutch site , Philips will launch a smart plug that will work with Apple's HomeKit platform, Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. . There are four main options. For those users who already have a Hue bridge, this smart plug offers many additional functions. The button can be used to dim lights by pressing and holding, and in a very smart addition, it can be set up to automatically adjust the temperature of your lights based on the time of day. People that use Hue can and do use other smart home products, and your wish that they wouldn't won't make us go away, despite your stated desire otherwise.
I would love to have a Hue powered outlet, or a Hue powered lightswitch, but I can't. Now, Hue is fully committing to Bluetooth. It will work with voice control products such as Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant. However, there may be different results when using the Smart Plug through integrations with other systems beside Philips Hue. There are a couple of pics further down showing early products.