
Philips Hue Being Base
2400 lm
Philips Hue Being Base
2400 lm
For those who are interested - it works. https://photos.app.goo.gl/9uDS6pNgRatccH1A8
If the power supply for the lamp is installed via a wall switch (normal light switch), this works. It should be noted, however, that only the last lighting settings are taken over. This means that you lose the actual functions of the Hue and thus, in my view, waste money. Switching on and off via normal light switch does not give any advantage in relation to Hue, because if the lamp is off via normal light switch, it has no power and can also not be switched on via Hue_condition (no power = no reaction).
This item is no longer listed in our range anyway and can no longer be purchased and offered by us. Thank you, however, for bringing this to our attention. Such things are "known problems" and we always try to keep the data as up-to-date as possible.
According to my information, the value is 80 for this product.
In this case, please contact our customer service directly so that your request can be checked. :) https://www.galaxus.ch/de/Information/ContactInformation
Since I don't have long gears, I can't tell you for sure, but I think if it's running at full throttle, the HUE Being should be able to handle it.
Yes.
It is the White Ambiance, i.e. only different shades of white. The description was wrong and has been adjusted.
This must be a mistake, I reported the price.
This is probably an error, please excuse the inconvenience. We will check this as soon as possible.
The chip shortage strikes again. If someone is willing to spend that much on Bluetooth lamps, why not?
Sali Moose 12 It costs less because it uses more power and is therefore cheaper to produce. Greetings, Donni
No, unfortunately almost nothing works without the Hue Bridge, only on and off and the functions that are possible via the supplied remote control, as far as I know.
I have exactly this lamp in use with other lamps and a floor lamp and cannot detect the problem. If the lamps are not "defined" in the same room (room or zone), nothing happens. Even the individual lamps can be controlled without any problems. I would remove both lamps from Hue and add them again.
Yes, you don't need a bridge for these functions.
You don't necessarily have to. You need something that takes over the function of the Hue Bridge, but not necessarily the Hue Bridge from Philips. As far as I know, the one from Ikea Tadfri also works, or a self-built solution, or many other variants.
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