Target has
Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance 40" Bluetooth-Enabled Lightstrip Extension on sale for
$15.49. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise
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That's what I did in my house for all under cabinet, shelf, and toe kick lighting. They make the actual Hue strips look really cheap, dim, and too far between LEDs by comparison.
Reach out to them for bulk pricing if you are buying a bunch and you'll get better pricing. https://sowilodesign.co
Bonus, Mike is super helpful and will help design what you need. They even solder.
The Philips Hue strip light controller only puts out 20 watts, so when you extend it you lose lumens per LED. Not so with Sowilo's setup. They essentially took all of the good parts of Hue integration and made it work for more applications than an average Joe putting up one strip light.
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Nope guess not.
This with the BestBuy deal last week of a core strip plus free extension (got 5) and I should be ready to go!
This with the BestBuy deal last week of a core strip plus free extension (got 5) and I should be ready to go!
Have you found a good mounting system for these in a permanent installation like that? The little flexible strips are fine for temporary decorating or accent, but I think I've heard of people using custom metal or plastic mounting channels to create a more stable and finished-looking installation.
Have you found a good mounting system for these in a permanent installation like that? The little flexible strips are fine for temporary decorating or accent, but I think I've heard of people using custom metal or plastic mounting channels to create a more stable and finished-looking installation.
I used the original hue in an older home and they looked amazing for ceiling and cabinet accent lighting. These are going to look great!
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This with the BestBuy deal last week of a core strip plus free extension (got 5) and I should be ready to go!
Wouldn't it be significantly cheaper to use generic strips and a WiFi controller?
I used the original hue in an older home and they looked amazing for ceiling and cabinet accent lighting. These are going to look great!
You have links to the YouTube vids and pics of cool installations? I JUST bought my first house and don't even know where to begin but I know these are really popular and people seem to love them.
Sure. But you get what you pay for.
This with the BestBuy deal last week of a core strip plus free extension (got 5) and I should be ready to go!
With that big of a project I would DEFINITELY go with Sowilo Designs for the Hue light strips over actual Hue brand strips. Their strips are better, can be extended much longer so you don't have to keep installing a bunch of receivers, and work exactly to Hue specs. They even use a Hue receiver but add amplification.
That's what I did in my house for all under cabinet, shelf, and toe kick lighting. They make the actual Hue strips look really cheap, dim, and too far between LEDs by comparison.
Reach out to them for bulk pricing if you are buying a bunch and you'll get better pricing. https://sowilodesign.co
Bonus, Mike is super helpful and will help design what you need. They even solder.