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Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance starter kit (GU10, 350 lm, 3 x)

Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance starter kit

GU10, 350 lm, 3 x


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Vögeli Elektro

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

The 1s and 2s have the addition "BT" (for Bluetooth). This means that they can also be operated without a Hue Bridge. The wattages are probably identical for both versions. Depending on the version, the lamp was measured and specified at 100% or 80% dimming.
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Anonymous

4 years ago

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formato.vincenzo

4 years ago

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adi.vt

4 years ago

The statement that there are both with and without BT refers to the lamps - in this product the 3 spots - and they are BT-compatible. However, the Hue Bridge needs to be connected to the network via Ethernet. If you then have the bridge in operation, the lamps are no longer controlled via BT but via Wifi. Without the bridge, you can (as I understand it) control the lamps directly via BT.
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RomanL1

4 years ago

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gschwinds

4 years ago

Yes, it would even be advisable to remove the dimmer and install a normal switch. Depending on how exactly the Hue lamps are to be used, they must have power all the time, even when they are off. The control system is located in the lamps/lamps themselves.
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SkinZH

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

Good day Where exactly does it say 3W? Because with a GU10 lampholder, which is connected directly to 230V, there is normally no fixed output power.

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