
Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance BT Starter-Set
E27, 9 W, 1100 lm, 3 x, F
Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance BT Starter-Set
E27, 9 W, 1100 lm, 3 x, F
806 lumen @ 2700k
Hi Jasmin You need to connect the bridge directly to the wifi router as a priority. Then check whether the bridge can control the bulbs. If this is not possible, you will need a repeater with several ethernet ports so that you can connect (at least) the bridge to them. Then check the range of the bridge (depending on the size of the flat). As far as the repeater itself is concerned, you need to test between a PLC repeater (power line carrier). Basically, you plug it into an electrical socket (which MUST be on the same phase) and it should pick up the WiFi signal. Practical but not always stable! Or think about an "extension" of the wifi network ("mesh" network). hoping this helps ... a little
Hello, I'm not a specialist, but the only difference I see is the power whatts (9W vs. 10W). good day
Yes it is. The lamps can be added and arranged in the settings of the TV.