Review:
Philips HUE Bridge 2.0
The Philips Hue has long been a well-known player on the market and is mainly focused on automating lighting. Where they started with a bridge and simple lamps, they have expanded into a range of light options.
Read on for a review of the Philips Hue Bridge 2.0
The Philips Hue has long been a well-known player on the market and is mainly focused on automating lighting. Where they started with a bridge and simple lamps, they have expanded into a range of light options. Read on for a review of the Philips Hue Bridge 2.0
The Philips bridge 2.0 is sold separately, but it is advisable to buy it as a starter package, so you can get started right away. You can then control your light at home and anywhere in the world, of course you need an internet connection for this.
We only have the Philips Hue Bridge 2.0 and will test it with Hue lamps of the first version, an Ikea lamp, an Innr lamp and an Osram power switch.
I can't find any compatibility products on the Philips site, but through this site you have a whole list: https://iconnecthue.com/supported-devices/
What's in the box:
- The Philips Hue Bridge 2.0
- Ethernet cable
- Power adapter
Specifications:
Protocol: Apple HomeKit, ZigBee
Number of products to be linked: 50x
Platform app: Android, iOS
Remarks app: Android 2.3 or higher, iOS 8 or higher
Ethernet (RJ45): Ethernet 100 Mbps
Height: 26 mm
Width: 88 mm
Length: 88 mm
Colors: white
Factory warranty: 2 year carry in