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Enter the smarthome: part 2 – Philips Hue

Raphael Knecht
17.11.2020
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

Smarthome products can automate your everyday life. And to help you navigate this jungle of providers, allow me to introduce you to the most common systems. Following Homematic IP, it's Philips Hue's turn now.

Baby steps...

What you'll need

Hue: a blessing or a curse?

The one big drawback with Philips Hue lies in pricing. The products look classy, are well manufactured and usually work without problems. Installation couldn't be simpler. A big plus, especially when it involves complex smart home environments. Nevertheless, lights and other products from Philips Hue are too expensive for my taste. The high entry costs are also the only reason why my apartment isn't (yet) stuffed to the brim with these things.

Valid lighting alternatives

There's (almost) no way around Hue

Cover picture: Pia Seidel

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When I'm not stuffing my face with sweets, you'll catch me running around in the gym hall. I’m a passionate floorball player and coach. On rainy days, I tinker with my homebuilt PCs, robots or other gadgets. Music is always my trusted companion. I also enjoy tackling hilly terrain on my road bike and criss-crossing the country on my cross-country skis. 


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