expiredGoldving posted Jul 12, 2023 05:48 AM
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expiredGoldving posted Jul 12, 2023 05:48 AM
3-Pack Philips Hue White & Color A19 E26 LED Smart Bulbs
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I think they work fine in cans that are in a normal ceiling height but if you have cathedral or vaulted ceilings it might not throw the light as much as you need it too.
I think they work fine in cans that are in a normal ceiling height but if you have cathedral or vaulted ceilings it might throw the light as much as you need it too.
These bulbs are certainly not the cheapest option out there, but they have been by far the most reliable (compared to the Wiz bulbs I have).
These bulbs are certainly not the cheapest option out there, but they have been by far the most reliable (compared to the Wiz bulbs I have).
These bulbs are certainly not the cheapest option out there, but they have been by far the most reliable (compared to the Wiz bulbs I have).
So while it will work in cans, keep in mind that it will light a narrower area than a properly sized/shaped bulb.
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Here are some of the ways I take advantage of the colors:
- When I dismiss my morning alarm, a Google Home automation turns the indoor lights on and sets them to the "Energize" scene to help wake me up faster.
- I turn on Music Sync which is connected to Spotify on my phone and cast it across the whole place during parties.
- I set my porch light to Blue temporarily when I order something for delivery, and put it in the driver instructions. Countless drivers have said how much easier this makes their job.
- Most colors even at max brightness use less energy than whites or yellows. Rather than turning my lights off when I leave I set the indoor lights to the "Tokyo" scene. Philips has an article on how color affects energy and even which scenes use the least energy. Tokyo and Rio use very little. Anyway, this allows me to leave lights on for my pets when I am gone and use very little power doing so. I also have one indoor camera with no night vision, so it allows that to function if I'm gone at night.
- I have another Google Home automation that makes all the lights mimic police lights, going between blue and red violently. I haven't had to use this, but if I had an intruder or spotted a possible one on my outdoor cameras I think triggering it would be a deterrent.
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