
Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance BT
GU10, 5.70 W, 350 lm, 2 x, G
Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance BT
GU10, 5.70 W, 350 lm, 2 x, G
I just ordered some last week, they have 5.7W. But I was just as confused as you before ordering, because the specifications are a bit different everywhere...
4 months ago
Here are the key differences between the «White & Color Ambiance BT (GU10, 5.70 W, 350 lm, 2 x, G)» and the product listed on the Digitec link: ## Power Consumption and Lumen Output - The product from the link consumes 4.2 watts and produces 400 lumens at 4000K, whereas the «White & Color Ambiance BT» consumes 5.7 watts and produces 350 lumens. ## Number of Bulbs - The Digitec link offers 3 bulbs, while the «White & Color Ambiance BT» comes with 2 bulbs. ## Price and Value - The product on the Digitec link appears to be cheaper despite including one more bulb. ## Lifespan - Both products have a similar lifespan of 25,000 hours, but the newer model mentioned in the link has some technical improvements, including reduced power consumption and a slightly adapted diffuser. ## Full Color Control via Hue Bridge - Both products support full color control via the Hue Bridge, as they are part of the White and Color Ambiance range, which offers millions of colors and is compatible with the Hue ecosystem. ### Reasons to Pick the Newer Version - Energy Efficiency: The newer model consumes less power (4.2 watts vs 5.7 watts) and has a more efficient energy profile. - Brightness: It offers higher lumen output (400 lumens vs 350 lumens). - Additional Bulb: You get one more bulb for a potentially lower price. - Technical Improvements: The newer model has a slightly adapted diffuser and improved energy efficiency, which could be beneficial in the long run. Given these points, the newer version seems to offer better value in terms of energy efficiency, brightness, and the number of bulbs included. However, if you are specifically looking for the exact specifications of the «White & Color Ambiance BT» and do not need the additional improvements, that might still be a viable option.
Automatically generated from the .Both are coloured and controllable with WLAN/Bluetooth. I see the difference in the power of the light. From my experience, I would take the stronger one. You can always dim them ;)
In principle, you can integrate all Hue lamps.
You can choose in the app whether the Hue bulb should light up white after a power failure or whether the last state should be restored.
Maybe you should find another outlet for your problems.
Which GU10 would you use in the corridor? I would also like to use it at night with a motion sensor.
I have only used colour in the whole flat where possible. You only really need it 1-2 times a year, but then it's great. If that was his question ;-)
If the old spot lamp is identical in construction to this light bulb with GU10 connection. Then feasible.
The lamp here is the newer version that no longer requires a Hue Bridge but can be controlled directly via Bluetooth (operation with a bridge is of course also possible). With the older version in the link, a Hue Bridge or something similar (Nest, Apple, Google, Alexa, etc.) must be present. The new version is also somewhat more energy efficient.
I did this myself by placing an appropriate lens in front of it. I 3D printed the ring. I can post this in thingiverse and give you the reference to the lens (aliexpress).
According to our own research, this is not the shorter "Richer Colors" variant. Since Philips specifies from warm white to cool daylight, we have specified cool white. I have passed on the information and it will be adjusted if necessary.
No they do that without raising the price first. Mine in the order are 82.- Now there is the blatant discount to Chf 78.20. And look: Instead of Chf 89.-. So they became Chf 7.- expensive and at the same time there was this discount. Unfortunately, you feel like you've been had or cheated. What is it exactly? I don't know, but I definitely don't think it's ethical. My tip: Compare, compare, compare.....regardless of what the discount says.
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