
Philips Hue Iris BT
570 lm
Philips Hue Iris BT
570 lm
Those Philips Hue models with the abbreviation "BT" in the name support control via the Bluetooth app, i.e. no Hue Bridge is required. As far as I know, the "Basic" version of the "Iris" model is only available without Bluetooth (BT).
No, can be controlled via BT and/or Bridge with the phone, with Philips Hue Tap dial switch you can set a scene on each button, but you need the Bridge Philips Hue Bridge to set it up. The Hue system is actually only fully usable with the Bridge and the app anyway.
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The Philips Hue Tap Dial Switch is generally compatible with Philips Hue products that are controlled via the Hue Bridge. Without a bridge, the Tap Dial Switch cannot communicate directly with the Iris BT lamp as it relies on the bridge to connect to other Hue devices. The Iris BT lamp itself is Bluetooth-enabled and can work with Amazon Alexa and Google Nest without a bridge, but a bridge is required for full functionality with the Tap Dial Switch.
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The Philips Hue Iris lamp cannot be paired directly with the 1st or 2nd generation Philips Hue Bridge to be controlled synchronously with a round remote control if these older bridges do not support the newer protocols. The newer Philips Hue products, including the Iris lamp, are generally compatible with the 3rd generation Philips Hue Bridge or newer as these support the required protocols such as ZigBee 3.0 and Matter. To ensure that the lamp can be controlled synchronously with other Philips Hue products, I recommend using an up-to-date Philips Hue Bridge that supports the latest protocols. This enables a stable and secure connection and full functionality of the smart lighting.
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The Philips Hue Iris can only be controlled via the app. However, a dimmer switch can be used for switching on and off. Philips Hue dimmer switch 2021
Yes, but the colour setting that was set before switching off is no longer active when the luminaire is disconnected from the power supply. I have regulated it in such a way that I only switch the Hue lights on and off via the app, and not via a socket controlled by a switch.
Yes, you can do this via the app.
Yes, this should work if the lamp has Bluetooth.
1. yes, that's all you need, although a mobile phone or tablet with the app on it. 🤔 2. yes 👍 3. yes 👍 until you disconnect the power, then start again. 4. this is done in the app or by timer. The mobile phone must be close by, runs via bt.
You operate the lamp via an app. The app is called "Hue BT".
The reference [Showroom] only means that this product is on display for viewing in one or more Digitec branches. When you make a purchase, you always receive new, unused goods from the warehouse.
Because the information with A is simply wrong.
Both versions of the Hue dimmer switches work. V1 and V2. In addition, the Hue Bridge is required in each case.
The energy label has been changed. The lamps still consume the same electricity per lumen. The EU has tightened the guidelines.
Please contact the manufacturer directly, as we do not have any information on this: https://www.philips-hue.com/de-ch/support/contact-form
Yes, but it needs the Hue Bridge for it.
The lamp has an external power supply unit.
There is no remote control included. The lamp can be controlled via the Philips Hue Bridge or directly via Bluetooth with the smartphone. Without a smartphone, the lamp can be switched on or off (with a possible additional on/off switch that can be hung in between), the lamp then lights up in a warm light at 100% until something else is set via the smartphone.
Das sollte rein mit Bluetooth klappen, vgl. https://www.google.ch/amp/s/www.homeandsmart.de/philips-hue-bluetooth%3famp=true
I do this via an app. There are numerous apps that can be used to control the lamp(s). However, as far as I know, the Hue Bridge is needed for this.
The lamp has no switch but can be switched on and off via mobile phone. I believe there is also a timer function. However, I have not tested this yet.
For a few weeks now, I have equipped the majority of all lamps with Hue bulbs and also have a bridge in operation and work with a Bluetooth headset all day. So far I have not noticed any interference. But I can't say for sure whether this also applies to other Bluetooth connections.
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