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The switch is simple and basic, it is well built and looks nice and works well with the Hue system as expected. The downsides is that is is almost too simple, for your money you don’t get very much other than a slightly smarter on off switch.
We review the new Philips Hue smart button, the small and discreet Smart button has a magnetic base and lets you control your smart lights with just one touch, but is it worth the investment? Hue Smart Switch Review Holding down the button allows you to dim light, turn them all off, or just do nothing. For dimming, you press and hold the button and the lights will dim down as you’re pressing the button until off. I wanted more, I wanted light changes in multiple rooms, turn certain lights off, keep other lights on, across my home. Via the Hue app you can adjust the settings, making it turn the last state of your Hue lights on. You can use the time based settings for different light states depdning on the time of day and when the button is pressed. When I initially received my hue smart button, I was disappointed that the default Philips hue app did not have any advanced options for the “smart” button.
Hue Smart Switch Review
I want this button to be a “reading light” button, press it and it dims some lights, turns some lights off and turn on some cozy reading lights on our nightstand. With one push, you can choose whether it uses time-based automations or cycles through a set of five different scenes
It has a very limited use in HomeKit and although there are options via the Hue app, it is again limited. Finally there is no Bluetooth, so you require a Hue bridge to use this, it will not work with Bluetooth bulbs without a bridge. How can is be used? The button is a simple push button, you cannot twist it or turn it. When you push the button there is a small LED inside that shines through. The button has two uses (Single Press and Long Press), push once to turn on, push again to turn off, you can also push and hold to use as a dimmer too.