
Innr Smart Flex strip FL 140 C
RGBW, Neutral White, Cold White, Warm white, 400 cm, Indoor
Innr Smart Flex strip FL 140 C
RGBW, Neutral White, Cold White, Warm white, 400 cm, Indoor
The manufacturer does not seem to provide any information on this, and unfortunately I did not find any other precise answers to your question.
I would not use these LEDs for the TV, they are not really suitable for that.
I'm looking, just a moment Yes, it works as usual (dimming, on / off, if configured with other apps also to change colours etc.). To change) Hope this helps, lg Imre
If I see it correctly, you can connect one directly to the power supply and the other is a kind of extension or without a plug.
Hey Manuel Yes, it needs a bridge. But the LEDs are great!
Yes, you need a bridge. The Innr products are based on ZigBee, so it also works with a Phillips HUE Bridge. However, unlike some Phillips products, Innr products are NOT controllable via Bluetooth. Some Phillips products can be controlled via Bluetooth. If you are thinking about buying a Phillips HUE product in the future, I recommend using the HUE Bridge. HUE products do not work reliably with the Innr Bridge, the HUE Bridge also allows more settings than other ZigBee Bridges.
I have 2 such LED strips at home, but they are not even displayed as compatible for entertainment. That means I can't control them in Windows. I don't have a Sync Box but I think they will be incompatible there too. Greetings Imre
You need to have a bridge and the HUE App. Otherwise you can only have one normal light.
You can only add the item to the Apple system with a Philips HUE Bridge and there is an app where you can set everything up.
Question cannot be answered because there is no information for which operating system. A bridge such as Philips Hue is necessary for use. The light strip cannot be controlled without it. Therefore, the app belonging to the corresponding bridge must be used. PS: Texts with commas, dots and question marks would be easier to read.
According to our information, this product is not expandable.
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