Woot! has
4-Count Philips Hue White BR30 LED Smart Bulb on sale for
$26.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
Thanks to community member
suihuamo for finding this deal.
Note, use the drop down menu to select the '
4 Count (Pack of 1)' option.
Features:- Control your Philips Hue Smart Lights all with just the touch of a button on your mobile device or your favorite voice assistant. Add up to 10 Hue Bluetooth/Zigbee smart bulbs with the (free) Hue Bluetooth app.
- Works with all Echo smart speakers/displays and Google Nest devices, Hue Hub required for Echo 1st Gen and Echo Dot 1st Gen.
- Lifetime: 22 years or 25,000 lifetime hours (based on industry average usage), Energy Star Certified
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If a dimmer switch is on the circuit with the Hue lights, the bulbs may buzz or even flicker. Making sure the dimmer is on 100% helps solve these issues; better yet is just having a basic on/off switch.
There's 3 stages to Hue ownership. First, you get the cheapest "soft white only" bulbs to see what they're about and why people say they're better than cheaper options. Second, FOMO strikes again and you find out the hub is TOTALLY worth it over just using Bluetooth, and you buy a bunch of color bulbs so that you can instantly "decorate" for the holidays. Stage 3 (or at least where I'm at now), the novelty of colors has worn off, and the scheduling, independent dimming, and remote control features are the features you use every day (and really the holidays still need more decorations anyway).
Also, as usual, Woot has bonkers pricing. 2 lights for $25 or 4 lights for $27. What?
I can also dim them. I use Alexa for my commands.
I do have a TP-Link switch at the wall. The hue never loose their settings.
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get those bridges on ebay for less than half that. people (see also: me) buy kits on sale and flip the bridges. U bet I've sold 30 of them in the last 5 years for $20/ea. That is pretty standard price, think I kept 2 extra in case if a breakdown (I use 2 bridges at a time)
Tips:
If a dimmer switch is on the circuit with the Hue lights, the bulbs may buzz or even flicker. Making sure the dimmer is on 100% helps solve these issues; better yet is just having a basic on/off switch.
There's 3 stages to Hue ownership. First, you get the cheapest "soft white only" bulbs to see what they're about and why people say they're better than cheaper options. Second, FOMO strikes again and you find out the hub is TOTALLY worth it over just using Bluetooth, and you buy a bunch of color bulbs so that you can instantly "decorate" for the holidays. Stage 3 (or at least where I'm at now), the novelty of colors has worn off, and the scheduling, independent dimming, and remote control features are the features you use every day (and really the holidays still need more decorations anyway).
I'm on stage 5. Outdoor lighting
This goes for $250 new. Very tempted!
For those interested... link to all the Hue deals on woot rn https://tools.woot.com/offers/phi...-or-4-pack