
Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance Infuse

Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance Infuse
Hi Malte, probably M would do. But apart from the price (and the 4cm more space), I would probably rather recommend size L. With the large one, you have all the options (because it can be dimmed) and you don't have to wonder later whether it would have been better to buy the brighter (= larger) lamp.
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No, there's only the lamp and the bracket that screw to the ceiling, but unfortunately there are no screws :(
Hello claudiafer There was no switch included with our purchase. We use this switch (which is apparently not available from digitec at the moment): Philips Hue dimmer switch If I remember correctly, you can't change the colour with it, but you can set up colour profiles in the app, for example, which can then be activated with the switch (by pressing a button several times). We use the Hue Bridge (if this is relevant).
This lamp has 3450 lm and for this reason we will correct this in the specifications.
We have the lamp at home in our office, which contains 2 large desks. The illumination is very good, especially due to the indirect lighting via the white ceiling and walls. I would say that if you don't have a larger than average living room or a wall and ceiling colour other than white, the lamp will do a good to very good job.
Yes, here. We have six in operation in one stairwell.
Philips has planned for the earth wire to be connected to the lamp mounting plate. The luminous part of the lamp requires only one phase and one neutral.
Mine doesn't bleep, even with white ect. Good lamp!
a bridge is certainly advantageous, certain luminaires and lamps can also be controlled via bloototh. illumination depends on the lamp.
Hello I don't think it's designed for that. Even if it were somehow possible, it probably wouldn't look that great. I used three screws (in the dowels) to attach the metal base first. The lamp itself is then hung on 3 wires, which gives convenient access to the cables. Once electrically everything is connected. The lamp is lifted and fixed by turning it slightly towards the metal base. Everything then looks flush. I hope it helps you.
Why shouldn't this industry also be affected when, for example, car manufacturers complain about problems? Are lamps immune? Lamps also contain electronics, especially intelligent ones like Philips Hue. Lamps also have to be transported. If only one component from China or elsewhere is needed and it has production, processing or transport problems, this one part can massively affect the availability of the whole lamp.
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