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PHILIPS Hue Wireless Smart Light Switch Button (White, 605774) on sale for
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PHILIPS Hue Wireless Smart Light Switch Button (White, 605774) on sale for
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Product Details:
- Requires Hue Bridge
- A simple touch of the smart button is enough to turn your lights on and off, cycle through scenes, and more. Press and hold to dim or brighten the space
- Uses the Time-based light function by default, giving you the best light for each moment of the day
- Set the Rooms or Zone your button controls, adjust settings to remote control lights or start an automation, choose scenes you want for each time slot, and more in the Hue app
- Start or stop an automation created in the Automations tab with a simple press on your PHILIPS Hue Switch
- Use the included adhesive to mount the Hue button around your home — or place it on any magnetic surface.
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The V1 button has terrible battery life; probably the smart device I've changed the battery on most often, even though it gets very little use. the batteries in the motion sensors seem to last 2-3 years even in high traffic areas. I have to change this stupid thing several times a year for usage that would be better classified as weekly rather than daily.
I like the V1 form factor for setting it down on a flat surface, but I can't imagine mounting it on a wall. this new button looks like it would have a lot more wall mount appeal. but I'd personally rather go the route of Hue's "tap dial switch" or "dimmer switch" (which sometimes falls off the magnetic wall plate when pressing it)
The V1 button has terrible battery life; probably the smart device I've changed the battery on most often, even though it gets very little use. the batteries in the motion sensors seem to last 2-3 years even in high traffic areas. I have to change this stupid thing several times a year for usage that would be better classified as weekly rather than daily.
I like the V1 form factor for setting it down on a flat surface, but I can't imagine mounting it on a wall. this new button looks like it would have a lot more wall mount appeal. but I'd personally rather go the route of Hue's "tap dial switch" or "dimmer switch" (which sometimes falls off the magnetic wall plate when pressing it)
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