💡 Light Up Your Life with Ease!
The Philips Hue Smart Dimmer Switch offers a hassle-free way to control your smart lighting. With voice control compatibility, a remote for easy adjustments, and a simple installation process, this dimmer switch is designed for the modern home. Enjoy seamless integration with your Philips Hue system and elevate your lighting experience effortlessly.
Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
Operating Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Connector Type | screws,wireless |
Brand | PHILIPS |
Switch Type | Dimmer Switch |
Terminal | Screw |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 9 x 16 Millimeters |
Circuit Type | Dimmer |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
International Protection Rating | IP64 |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
Control Method | Remote |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Colour | 4.5 |
Net Quantity | 5.3 pound |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00046677458140 |
Manufacturer | CQMTO |
UPC | 046677458140 |
Item model number | 929001173601 |
Product Dimensions | 0.75 x 0.88 x 1.65 cm; 68.04 g |
ASIN | B0167Z0P3I |
K**J
If you're into automation, go for it
Let's be honest, officially this product is worthwhile if you're into the Philips Hue ecosystem and have their hubs and bulbs. It works great in setting scenes, changing brightness and turning bulbs on/off. However that's where it ends.However if you install Home Assistant, you truly open up its potential. I have 4 such switches for 4 rooms. The first button cycles through different color temperatures in the non hue lights (cool white, warm white and daylight white) and different scenes in the hue lights - keep tapping the button to keep cycling. The second button I use to toggle the fan on/off while the third button toggles the AC on/off. Pressing and holding the second button increases fan speed while pressing and holding the third button decreases it. Finally pressing the last button switches off the lights while pressing and holding it turns off everything - lights, fan, AC, TV, Home Theater. Yes, you need other smart devices but what I'm saying is that this switch is so amazing given its size, weight and tactile feel, it's a shame limiting it to just hue lights. Free your automations with this switch. It's a bit expensive though and it'd be better if the price was lower.
A**.
Not much use for this since addressable lights now operate on mobile phones
There is no use for this switch i learnt the hard way. Don't buy
K**T
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Seller supplied malfunctioning used product
B**Z
Muy bueno
Es muy fácil configurarlo y en mi caso mi esposa lo agradeció pues no le interesa tener una aplicación para controlar las luces por lo que tener un control para poder tener acceso a las luces Hue es una excelente opción.Aunque no tienes tantas opciones como en la aplicación para lo básico (intensidad de las luces, así como prendido y apagado) sirve perfectamente.
B**R
Love the switch. Perfect accessory to Alexa-controlled Hue lights.
Pros:-- Seamless functionality-- Easy to set up; easy to use-- Attractive switch to hang on the wall-- Removable, remote control very usefulCons:-- None evident at the momentWe have Philips hue light bulbs and a hue light switch in the bed room. We've been controlling them through the Amazon Echo. Echo and Alexa work well, but after a few months it grew wearisome to make the command each time we walked into the room. (The bulbs are in nightstand lights, and we don't have an overhead light.) Enter the Hue Dimmer Switch. It's great. We hung it at switch level, and we can trigger and/or dim the lights upon entering or leaving. So much easier than voice commands. At night, we detach the switch from the magnetic plate and leave it on a nightstand. I only wish we had purchased this earlier.Set-up was super easy. Dependability has been perfect.
J**B
buen funcionamiento
funciona bien y controla dispositivos sin problema, lo que si es que si pulsas muy rapido los botones no responde bien, hay que darle su tiempo entre pulso y pulso.
H**S
it’s fair to say I like these devices
With me already owning 4 of these and having just ordered another, it’s fair to say I like these devices. To be honest, unlike some people, I haven’t really gone all in with Hue ‘stuff’. I’m currently using a Hue Bridge (2nd gen) a Hue Go, a few Dimmer Switch and some basic Warm White Hue bulbs. These bulbs are in an area frequently used by mother-in-law, and as such I need her to be able to control the lights without using the original switches – which as you may know – disconnects the smart bulbs from Hue & HomeKit. Not much point in smart bulbs if they’re disconnected right?So this is where these dimmer switches come in handy. They’re stylish enough to blend in to most places, and they’ve got just enough buttons to both please the techies, but also not too many for those that don’t really care! These switches hit that middle area perfectly for her, and now that the old light switches are disconnected, she knows to use these new ones, and she loves them (if it’s possible for an octogenarian to love something like this…).Anyway, of those that don’t know, these aren’t exposed as HomeKit devices in and of themselves, much like Hue bulbs, so you do need the Hue Bridge in order for them to be exposed and appear in the Home app. Once they are, in the standard Home app, you can assign four different actions or scenes, one to each button. If you really want to get more out of them via HomeKit, then some 3rd party HomeKit apps will allow different actions/scenes to be associated with the different buttons at different times of day, so the amount of functions can be multiplied quite easily.Why you can’t do in these 3rd HomeKit apps control things with short, long or multiple presses. These kind of things can really only be achieved in 3rd part Hue apps, probably the best one being iConnectHue. With this app, you can program each switch to do something with each successive press; so for example, press ON once, and it turns on the lights at 50%, press again and it brightens them to 100% and maybe a third press to set them to only 10%. You can even program successive long presses with various actions too, like turning on whole sets of lights. The tradeoff here is that these functions only work with Hue devices, not Homekit only products.back to the switches themselves, they come with a faceplate that sticks to the wall with 3M built-in CommandStrips, or you can screw them into the wall if you think they’re going to stay in one permanent place. The button section also acts as a remote, so it can be taken off the plate and taken with you. I don’t personally do this as they can easily go missing, just like any remote control, but you have that option.The four buttons are by default labelled as ON, OFF Brightness Up and Brightness DOWN, but as already mentioned, you can assign any type of action to these button – for example you could even use on of the middle buttons to turn on a fan or coffee machine!at around £15-20 their priced quite competitively and so I definitely rate them as the best for overall quality, price and customisability.
S**D
Add "Cool Tech" to your home
These things are a bit overpriced (Everywhere) However they are ultra convenient and easily programmed. We use these switches every "day" (night). My wife originally thought the whole coloured (Canadian lol) light thing was a novelty. Now she uses these switches more than our regular light switches. Easily removed from wall (magnet) and switches work for over a year before needing an inexpensive battery. We currently have 5 of these switches around the house including 1 in our 3 season Gazebo. Gazebo fan controller broke and I replaced fan bulb with a Hue light - Hue switch controls fan light with added functionality of dimmer and colour options - just press the switch "On" button up to 4 times and you get a different colour/brightness or theme (multiple lights) each press. Use your phone or PC to program the button press results.
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