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Philips Hue Dusk-to-Dawn Wireless Outdoor Motion Sensor for Smart Home (Renewed) Expired

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Firemall LLC via Amazon has Philips Hue Dusk-to-Dawn Wireless Outdoor Motion Sensor for Smart Home (Renewed, ‎541730-cr) for $39.99. Shipping is free.

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Note: This pre-owned product has been professionally inspected, tested and cleaned by Amazon-qualified suppliers. There will be no visible cosmetic imperfections when held at an arm's length. Products with batteries will exceed 80% capacity relative to new. Accessories may not be original, but will be compatible and fully functional. Product may come in generic box. This product is eligible for a replacement or refund within 90 days of receipt if you are not satisfied under the Amazon Renewed Guarantee. See terms here.

Key Features:
  • Philips Hue Hub and Hue Smart lights required and sold separately.
  • Detects outdoor motion and can trigger both Philips Hue Indoor and Outdoor lights.
  • Large view angle and detection range
  • Certified by UL, the product will withstand heavy rainfall and other weather conditions.
  • Easy to mount and fully wireless.
  • Configuring the outdoor sensor and setting the daylight and motion sensitivity is also done via the Philips Hue app.
  • The kit comes equipped with different mounting components. You can mount it on a flat wall, on the inner or outer corner of a wall or post, or on a pole or rain pipe. It's perfect for front yard lighting, deck lighting, porch lighting, around the door, garage or any place around your smart home where it matters.
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Model: Philips Hue Dusk-to-Dawn Outdoor Motion Sensor for Smart Home, Wireless & Easy to Install (Hue Hub Required, for use with Philips Hue Smart Lights) (Renewed)

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If you have a Costco membership, it's available online. Two for $80, new. All day, everyday.
They were actually not available for at least 2 months before Christmas.
I knew it because when I wanted to buy them, only indoor one was available at Costco.
So, finally I bought the renewed from Amazon before Christmas.
Now indoor is not available at Costco.



The renewed from THIRD PARTY has been this price for many months or a year.

I bought it just a month ago from Tech Union (one of the sellers, same price), it came with brown box with official Philips Renewed Label on it, so it's manufacturer renewed, not seller refurbished. It looks new to me, just like another one I bought in retail box (open box)



First it's not a light (some reviewers thought it's a light).
It's more than just a motion sensor, it's also luminance sensor and temperature sensor.
It can be used to control Hue bulb or any Zigbee devices with capable zigbee hub.

Other than turning on lights under a certain lux value (rather than fixed time or sunrise/sunset settings) when anyone walk by my yards and driveway, using Hubitat, I also use them as motion sensors to send me alert if anyone pass by when I turn on the alarm mode and temperature sensor for real outdoor temperature. You can be creative to control anything with those 3 built-in sensors
(e.g. some people put the indoor one in fridge to use the light sensor to sense if the door is open and monitor the temperature)
Why not use the sunrise sunset plus 10-15mins automation? What Advantage do these provide over that? Just curious.

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01-31-2022 at 06:47 AM.
01-31-2022 at 06:47 AM.
Quote from Ahchuu :
Can you hook this up with Home Assistant to do more than just Hue stuff? Like can I trigger off motion from this sensor to lock a door via Home Assistant?
I have not done this but you likely could. Could also add Hue integration itself to HA to trigger other automation.
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01-31-2022 at 06:21 PM.
01-31-2022 at 06:21 PM.
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Dont recommend this or anything that required a hub to run. Device should have its own wifi connection.
I think you're confusing cloud control vs local control with hub vs direct connection.
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01-31-2022 at 06:33 PM.
01-31-2022 at 06:33 PM.
Quote from bonkman :
I think you're confusing cloud control vs local control with hub vs direct connection.

Either way, it is old school. I dont want to go and hit my hub everytime i try to setup something
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01-31-2022 at 06:35 PM.
01-31-2022 at 06:35 PM.
Quote from adorkable81 :
Either way, it is old school. I dont want to go and hit my hub everytime i try to setup something

That's not how hue works. You hit it once on setup. (and a second time of joining it to a home automation system.) You don't touch it to add bulbs, change scene, etc.
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02-01-2022 at 05:49 AM.
02-01-2022 at 05:49 AM.
I was wondering if someone has to do this from scratch, would this be better in combination with outdoor light or just get "all in one" ring type flood lights which has everything built in and needs one power connection.
Any recommendations?
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02-01-2022 at 06:30 AM.
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I was wondering if someone has to do this from scratch, would this be better in combination with outdoor light or just get "all in one" ring type flood lights which has everything built in and needs one power connection.
Any recommendations?
If that's the ONLY thing you're going to do, just doing the latter is easiest.

Using this in combination with other pieces gives you many more options. But that might not be what you're looking to do.
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02-01-2022 at 07:52 PM.
02-01-2022 at 07:52 PM.
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Renewed meaning they replaced some part of the device that wasn't working. Imo it's not worth saving $10 cause you'll never get it quite like it was fresh out of the factory

Am I suppose to take u seriously? Sorry, I couldn't resist. 😀. But to answer ur question I sometimes think an electronic product design has a flaw where one component has a high degree of failure and hopefully they replace that component that failed with a higher quality component that is less likely to fail. At least I hope that is the situation! 😀
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I'm sorry I'm a noob for Hue hub. If I have a smart things hub can I use this product or do I need to have Hue hub too? TIA!
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02-02-2022 at 06:20 AM.
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Dont recommend this or anything that required a hub to run. Device should have its own wifi connection.
I'd *much* rather have a Hue Hub (which is a standard Zigbee hub) to handle home automation connections rather than flood my wifi network with light bulb connections. The Hue hub is then connected to your router so it functions just fine with a single connection rather than dozens or more.
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03-05-2022 at 04:48 PM.
03-05-2022 at 04:48 PM.
This is back in stock at Costco.com, 2 for $80 new: https://www.costco.com/philips-hu...75852.html
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