
Philips Hue Iris Base
210 lm
Philips Hue Iris Base
210 lm
If it is still under warranty, I would complain about it. Otherwise, see if you can get the power supply with cable somewhere ($search engine helps).
Good day This is correct, I have not used the Bluethooth function so far because I control my flat via the Hue Bridge, which is very recommendable from my point of view. As the control is very simplified with it.
No, this (fairly old) model requires a Philips Hue hub (Zigbee protocol) to work. I advise you to choose one of the new models Philips Hue Iris BT which work with the Philips Hub as well as with Bluetooth. Note: the "remote control" with these home automation lamps is your smartphone or tablet (Android, iOS). It is possible with the Philips Hue hub to use also connected switches (Zigbee protocol) and that the buttons load preset scenes. Before buying this kind of equipment, it is useful to watch some videos on Youtube to understand what you are buying.
Up to 6500 Kelvin warm/white and cold/white
Unfortunately, I cannot answer this question. I use the lamp with a bridge.
Hello I think this lamp in black is no longer produced and is not even listed on the Hue website. However, I did find the manufacturer number: 70999/30/PH I didn't find one in Switzerland, but in Germany. It's best to enter the manufacturer's number in Google. Kind regards
so do you have a philips hue bridge? no hue lamp works without it...it's more or less the connection between the lamp and the smartphone.
No, see second picture "Bridge not included" and the bridge is also not listed in the scope of delivery.
Hello as I don't have a Philips Iris, I'm afraid I can't answer your question. Sorry!
Ich glaube du meinst eher Philps Hue Go....findest du hier: Philips Hue Go
Hello Maxrim, this Iris can be connected and controlled with the Bridge (Friends of Hue). The 'normal' Iris cannot, but has its own remote control.
The Hue Go is a little brighter. I light up my living room with 4 Hue Gos, two Iris and two Lightstrips. It's pretty expensive, though...
If you don't have one yet, you need a bridge. This is integrated into your WLAN, accepts the commands from your mobile phone, for example, and sends them to the lamps. The Iris is also available with the bridge as a starter set, maybe you can exchange your order?
Each app first connects to the bridge, because only the bridge knows which and how many luminaires are connected. (Max. 10 luminaires per bridge)
No, you can't, the luminaire doesn't have a switch either. The Hue Go can be used without a bridge.
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