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4-Pack Philips Hue 75W White & Color Ambiance A19 Smart Bulbs Expired

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Target has 4-Pack Philips Hue 75W White & Color Ambiance A19 Smart Bulbs for $129.99 (price shown in cart). Shipping is free. or select free store pickup where available.

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Model: Philips Hue A19 E26 (Medium) Smart-Enabled LED Bulb Starter Kit Color Changing 60 Watt Equivalence 4

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just dont be tricked by the 1600s. they are only 1600 for white and 1100 for the colors,
Hue is more reliable. Kasa bulbs use wifi which can be less reliable and makes your wifi network congested if you're trying to convert an entire home. Maybe if you're only looking to have smart bulbs in one room it might be ok, but if you're adding 40,50,60+ light devices to your home it can be a lot to expect from a wifi network.

Kasa says it's a good thing their bulbs dont require a hub, but I think that's a negative. I have 31 lights and I'm only halfway through my house and haven't touched my outdoor areas yet. Kasa would not be a good solution for me.
Saved me the stress of a rant and a whole bunch of typing. This is the perfect reply.

I'll add that I've tried C by GE, TP-Link, and urlhasbeenblocked (with the hub) and none of them hold a candle to hue. Pun uncertain.

edit: apparently the brand that starts with sen and is followed by gled is an illegal word...

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03-20-2022 at 03:27 AM.
03-20-2022 at 03:27 AM.
this is a very decent deal as the 75w 1100 color are ~$30 on ebay. So thats 4 x $30 or $120 and you are getting the hub (including the ac adapter and Ethernet cables) [backup] for $10.
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03-20-2022 at 03:51 AM.
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Ooh nice, at this point I'd be just upgrading from 60w in a few fixtures and moving them to the bathroom finally. Frivolous but tempting. Also I got the 100w for the living room ceiling fan recently and for anybody curious if it's a worthy upgrade from 60 it totally is. White is plenty for my ~20x30 living room. Color is dimmer of course but still very impressive.
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Ooh nice, at this point I'd be just upgrading from 60w in a few fixtures and moving them to the bathroom finally. Frivolous but tempting. Also I got the 100w for the living room ceiling fan recently and for anybody curious if it's a worthy upgrade from 60 it totally is. White is plenty for my ~20x30 living room. Color is dimmer of course but still very impressive.
just dont be tricked by the 1600s. they are only 1600 for white and 1100 for the colors,
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03-20-2022 at 07:09 AM.
03-20-2022 at 07:09 AM.
Quote from buy4free :
Not sure why buy Hue when Kasa is much cheaper ...
I thought there was a lot of talk about Kasa being discontinued?
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03-20-2022 at 07:58 AM.
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Quote from TodayOnly :
just dont be tricked by the 1600s. they are only 1600 for white and 1100 for the colors,

Interesting.. So are the 75w 1100 for both white and color or is color also dimmer on these?
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Quote from burninrubber321 :
Interesting.. So are the 75w 1100 for both white and color or is color also dimmer on these?
75w/1100 are the same for both white and color
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03-20-2022 at 10:19 AM.
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Not sure why buy Hue when Kasa is much cheaper ...

Hue is more reliable. Kasa bulbs use wifi which can be less reliable and makes your wifi network congested if you're trying to convert an entire home. Maybe if you're only looking to have smart bulbs in one room it might be ok, but if you're adding 40,50,60+ light devices to your home it can be a lot to expect from a wifi network.

Kasa says it's a good thing their bulbs dont require a hub, but I think that's a negative. I have 31 lights and I'm only halfway through my house and haven't touched my outdoor areas yet. Kasa would not be a good solution for me.
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03-20-2022 at 10:36 AM.
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just dont be tricked by the 1600s. they are only 1600 for white and 1100 for the colors,

To be precise 1600lm is only for white @4000K. But personally I don't know anyone who use color lights in full brightness. Color lights supposed to be used as accent lights to create atmosphere.
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03-20-2022 at 10:58 AM.
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Quote from permanentjaun :
Hue is more reliable. Kasa bulbs use wifi which can be less reliable and makes your wifi network congested if you're trying to convert an entire home. Maybe if you're only looking to have smart bulbs in one room it might be ok, but if you're adding 40,50,60+ light devices to your home it can be a lot to expect from a wifi network.

Kasa says it's a good thing their bulbs dont require a hub, but I think that's a negative. I have 31 lights and I'm only halfway through my house and haven't touched my outdoor areas yet. Kasa would not be a good solution for me.
What about all your light switches in your house, why the need for so many smart bulbs, much less color ones? Does your family like everything so automated?

I have many dumb lights hooked up to a single smart switch, no issues with wifi congestion.
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03-20-2022 at 11:23 AM.
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Quote from tswone :
What about all your light switches in your house, why the need for so many smart bulbs, much less color ones? Does your family like everything so automated?

I have many dumb lights hooked up to a single smart switch, no issues with wifi congestion.
Permanentjaun likely has his switch boxes plastered over which by the way is a lot of switches in a 60 room mansion.
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Quote from permanentjaun :
Hue is more reliable. Kasa bulbs use wifi which can be less reliable and makes your wifi network congested if you're trying to convert an entire home. Maybe if you're only looking to have smart bulbs in one room it might be ok, but if you're adding 40,50,60+ light devices to your home it can be a lot to expect from a wifi network.

Kasa says it's a good thing their bulbs dont require a hub, but I think that's a negative. I have 31 lights and I'm only halfway through my house and haven't touched my outdoor areas yet. Kasa would not be a good solution for me.

Saved me the stress of a rant and a whole bunch of typing. This is the perfect reply.

I'll add that I've tried C by GE, TP-Link, and urlhasbeenblocked (with the hub) and none of them hold a candle to hue. Pun uncertain.

edit: apparently the brand that starts with sen and is followed by gled is an illegal word...
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