
Philips LivingColors Iris
210 lm
Philips LivingColors Iris
210 lm
No, the remote control is only part of the LivingColors Iris. However, the Iris can be integrated into the Hue system: https://hueblog.de/2018/01/15/philips-livingcolors-mit-hue-verbinden/
Yes, it can be integrated, but in a roundabout way: https://hueblog.de/2018/01/15/philips-livingcolors-mit-hue-verbinden/ The article you mentioned does not come with a remote control and is therefore probably intended more as an extension to existing LivingColors.
You can use it on its own with a remote... but you can combine it with a Philips Hue Bridge... I do it like this... I already have 7 stripes and some separate lamps and I set the light in the preferred colours... with this lamp you can adjust the colours as you want... this system is really great... see you soon... radu
had 3 of them and could not connect them to the bridge -_-.
Yes, the remote control was included. You can't do it without it. Greetings, SM
Yes.
no dubist is not stupid: just put the batteries in the compartment (you have to get them open first, a bit special). when that is done, it beeps 3x and it also flashes 3x and that's it. after that, the lamp works perfectly. is the cable connected to the lamp correctly?! check that... otherwise, as I said, it's child's play ;-)
In what way bad experiences? I have ordered 2 of them and am very satisfied!:)
This lamp has a 220V adapter and the cable is led directly into the lamp. The lamp does not have a separate plug.
In combination with a Philips Hue Bridge it is possible: Philips Hue Bridge
With the separately available iConnectHue app (iOS, chargeable), it is possible to integrate LivingColors luminaires directly into the Hue system. Thus: Yes, the luminaire is compatible :)
The cable is about 170cm long ;)
Just look in the manual. https://static.digitecgalaxus.ch/Files/6/5/9/7/9/6/7099960ph_dfu_deu.pdf
Contact digitec customer service or call them, they will definitely be able to help you :)
Unfortunately, this is no longer possible in retrospect.
This lamp can easily be found via the app. With the remote control that comes with it, all lamps can be controlled. See internet for instructions. The newer (more expensive) version of this lamp is more compatible with hue. For the reason that no remote control is supplied with it. :-) The remote controls (if there are several) are sometimes a bit difficult to configure. I hope I could help.
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