Philips Hue Bridge. Smart Home Automation Works with Alexa

Philips Hue Bridge. Smart Home Automation Works with Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple Homekit. Unlock full control of your Hue Lighting, White
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Weight: | 0.3 Kilograms |
Dimensions: | 15.7 x 14.8 x 7.1 cm; 300 g |
Model: | 929001180640 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Dimensions: | 15.7 x 14.8 x 7.1 cm; 300 g |
I bought a ‘Used – Like New’ and asides from a slightly battered box as one would expect, the device is in immaculate condition. But more to the product, its small, easy to link to the app, and makes controlling multiple lights much easier as it now integrates with my Apple ecosystem, controllable with my TV remote or HomePod, and all the rest.
Easy to setup via the Hue app and works well controling Hue lights and devices. Requires an ethernet connection to a broadband router. Only issue is that the device lights are pretty bright and cannot be disabled
Brilliant piece of kit and coupled to the HUE lighting it works well and seamlessly integrated with my Apple Homekit and Siri. Initially has a an issue connecting to WiFi but a reset of the latter resolved this.
I’ve got a lot of smart lights in the house, including IKEA bulbs. I have never tried Hue light bulbs, as they were initially very expensive, and getting the bridge made it even more so.
However, got a bulb and bridge whilst discounted. Setup of both was easy and I have also been able to add my IKEA lights to the bridge with minimal effort.
I’ve had no issues with connection or controlling the lights via the app or via Google home and Apple HomeKit.
Probably will slowly grow my hue collection over time.
Seamless Apple HomeKit Integration: The upgrade to V2 brought compatibility with Apple HomeKit, making it incredibly easy to control my lights using my iPhone or Siri. Just saying, “Hey Siri, turn off the lights,” and watching it happen is a pure delight.
Enhanced Reliability: The V2 Bridge offers a noticeable improvement in connectivity and responsiveness. I rarely experience any connectivity issues or lag when controlling my lights, ensuring a smooth and consistent experience.
Expanded Compatibility: The bridge allows you to connect an impressive number of Hue bulbs and accessories. Whether you have just a few bulbs or want to create a comprehensive smart lighting system for your entire home, the Philips Hue Bridge can handle it effortlessly.
Robust App: The Philips Hue app is user-friendly and feature-rich. It allows you to customize your lighting to suit your mood, set schedules, and even create dynamic lighting scenes. The level of control it provides is impressive.
Reliable Updates: Philips has a history of supporting their products with regular firmware updates. This ensures that your investment in the Hue ecosystem will continue to improve over time.
Voice Control: If you have other smart devices like Amazon Echo or Google Home, the Philips Hue Bridge seamlessly integrates with these platforms too, offering you various ways to control your lights.
Energy Efficiency: With the ability to set schedules and control brightness, I’ve noticed a significant reduction in my energy consumption, which is great for both the environment and my utility bills.
In conclusion, the Philips Hue Bridge V2 with Apple HomeKit integration is a game-changer for anyone looking to elevate their smart lighting game. It’s reliable, user-friendly, and opens up a world of possibilities in creating the perfect lighting atmosphere in your home. The upgrade from V1 is well worth it, and I couldn’t be happier with my purchase. Transform your living space and simplify your life — get the Philips Hue Bridge V2 today!
Update: found for long time a solution until someone told me to disable the skill, delete the Hue app, reinstall the app and re-enable the skill and it worked again so far.
I was unsure whether to give this 3 stars, however the rest of the range has been super easy to use so made up for it. For some reason this took a fair bit of fiddling to get set up om the network, the app would discover it but then do nothing more. I had to connect it to a different network switch before I would let me configure it in the end. It has however worked flawlessly since.
When you include the price of the lights tho have to say on the pretty extravagant side of good value.
Despite having a ‘WiFi certified’ logo on the underside, the Bridge has to be connected to your router with an ethernet cable (a short one is provided in the box). You shouldn’t worry if your Bridge is a long distance from your furthest bulb as Hue uses Zigbee to create a mesh network across supported devices, so each bulb is effectively a repeater. I know this to work as during setup my furthest bulbs outside were not found until some closer to the Bridge had been. Subsequently all bulbs have been connected with 100% reliability.
Although Zigbee is a universal protocol the Hue Bridge does not simply support any and all Zigbee devices produced by other manufacturers. If you do a little Googling you will soon find some lists of non-Philips devices that will work with the Hue Bridge. This is useful as it enables you to add some devices Philips simply don’t make or perhaps save some money with a 3rd party bulb/lightstrip. Be aware though anything 3rd party cannot be added to an ‘Entertainment area’ and will not be exposed to Apple Homekit.
If you want to really utilise the full potential of your Hue devices I highly recommend creating a Hue Developers account on the Philips Hue website. It’s free and provides simple guides on how to use the Hue API to access the Bridge via a web browser and create/upload much more complex rules beyond anything the Hue app or even paid for 3rd party apps can manage. Even with limited coding experience it is quite easy to get your head around. You will soon realise just how much more devices such as the Hue Dimmer are actually capable of, for instance buttons could do completely different things depending on the time of day, or the current state of a certain light/group, or automatically switch a light back off after a given time delay if switched on during a certain time period. So many more possibilities. I would not have been able to achieve my desired setup without using the API in conjunction with the Hue app, so might well have given a lower star rating without it.
I did have to contact Philips support as the first unit I received was faulty. They were quick to respond and seemingly knowledgeable which is rare these days. If your Bridge refuses to connect to Apple Homekit giving the error “Unable to Add Accessory. The setup code is incorrect.” read this bit
The first Bridge I received would not connect to Homekit whatever I tried, so I contacted Philips support who within 24 hours got back to me asking for a photo of the underside of the Bridge, which I duly supplied. The following day I received a phone call from them confirming that this is a known issue and although they had issued a recall of all the faulty units from retailers a few were still out in the wild. They offered to either swap it out under warranty, or as I was within 30 days of purchase I could swap it with Amazon should I prefer. The second unit I received worked flawlessly.