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General Category => Smart Devices and Gadgets => Topic started by: nimage on December 24, 2016, 08:01:20 pm
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Hi. Newbie question. Im about to order 2 Echo dots and approximately 6 Phillips Hue, the regular white one.. do I need a Hub?
If you have a nice router, thats have something to do?
Im a little lost on this.. im been reading old post here... but they ask about the hub, but I could not find if you need one.. or two? That another question.. why people have a few hubs..
I apologize for so many questions..
I will appreciated any help..
Thanks
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You will need a Philips Hue Hub to control the bulbs. Then the Echo Dots will be able to contact the Hub to control the bulbs. Philips Hue Bulbs will not work without the Hue Hub.
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Thanks!!
What about the bridge? Im been looking for price and I saw a kit with a bridge. Do I need that? Or just the hub?
Thanks again!
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Thanks!!
What about the bridge? Im been looking for price and I saw a kit with a bridge. Do I need that? Or just the hub?
Thanks again!
Phillips refers to their hub as a "bridge", so you're talking about the same thing.
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Thanks for your help!
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there should be a packaged deal for a hub and two white bulbs and it should save you a few dollars. then you can purchased the rested of your bulbs with it.
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there should be a packaged deal for a hub and two white bulbs and it should save you a few dollars. then you can purchased the rested of your bulbs with it.
But... Did that Phillips hub works with other equipments as well? I was planing to buy the Samsung Smarthings hub, because I can add a lot of different brands, and buy the phillips light.
What you recommend?
Thanks
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there should be a packaged deal for a hub and two white bulbs and it should save you a few dollars. then you can purchased the rested of your bulbs with it.
But... Did that Phillips hub works with other equipments as well? I was planing to buy the Samsung Smarthings hub, because I can add a lot of different brands, and buy the phillips light.
What you recommend?
Thanks
See my response in the other thread you started on this.
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Thanks
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For anyone wondering, the 2nd gen Hue Hub package with the 2 plain white bulbs is out of stock / expensive at a lot of places.
The 1st gen Hue Hub can be found on ebay for 10 bucks and will work the same as the 2nd gen.
The ONLY change other than shape is the 2nd gen supports apples home software.
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The HA-Bridge implies you can control Hue bulbs with out a hub.
However you'd require a small PC running 24/7 to do this. ;)