Philips Hue Bridge: what is it and how important is it for your Hue smart lights (2024)

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Having been around since 2012, Signify’s Philips Hue is one of the most popular smart light brands today. For a few years after launch, the only way to set up your Hue lights was via a Hue Bridge that could be had as part of a starter pack or purchased separately. Since 2019, however, all Philips Hue bulbs come with Bluetooth support.

So, doesn’t that make the Hue Bridge unnecessary now? Well, yes and no. While it’s technically true that the Bluetooth-enabled Hue lights don’t need the Bridge for initial setup and subsequent control (there is a separate Hue app for the Bluetooth lights), there are a few features that will only become available if you use the Bridge. Moreover, the number of lights you can control via the Bridge is much higher, making it a worthwhile investment if you plan to convert all your home’s lights to Philips Hue smart ones.

Setting up a Philips Hue Bridge is easy, so in this article we’ll walk you through how it could be useful and what features it helps unlock. Finally, we’ll help answer the most important question of all – is the Philips Hue Bridge worth buying? Let’s start at the very beginning though.

What is a Philips Hue Bridge?

The Hue Bridge is a communication hub between your Philips Hue smart bulbs (also Hue plugs and switches) and the devices you use to control them (typically your phone or tablet). While it connects to these devices wirelessly via your home’s Wi-Fi, the Bridge itself needs to be plugged into a power socket and connected to your router via an Ethernet cable.

Once connected to your home’s network, the Bridge becomes a control center, allowing you to not just switch your lights on and off, but unlock the full suite of features available via the Hue app. Your lights and the Bridge essentially create a mesh network that allows them to communicate with each other and, subsequently, makes it easy to keep adding more lights by just ‘finding’ them via the Hue app.

While the Bridge works with both Bluetooth-enabled bulbs and the older ones, it is a necessity if you want to control outdoor Hue lights as they don’t have Bluetooth support.

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What features does the Philips Hue Bridge unlock?

Controlling lights remotely
If you’re using Bluetooth to control your lights, you’re going to need to be within 10m of the bulbs. But what happens if you’ve forgotten to switch off a light when you left home? Having your Hue bulbs connected to the Bridge will give you remote access to your lights so you can switch them on or off from anywhere that has an internet connection (not just your home’s network).

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Voice control
Whether you prefer communicating via Siri, Google Assistant or Alexa, you can use voice commands for some controls. For example, you can switch your lights on or off, or dim them to a specific moody brightness. You can change scenes with a voice command or control lights in a single room as you see fit.

Set up automations and schedules
Using the Hue app, you can set up daily or weekly schedules of when your lights turn on or off, at what setting they need to switch on or which room should have its lights on and when. You can even set up automations like having some or all of your Hue lights to come on when you’re getting home, or set them to turn off when you leave.

Matter support
Announced during IFA 2023, the second-generation Philips Hue Bridge will have Matter integration via a firmware update rolling out in September. So, as long as you are using the Hue Bridge, your lights and accessories will be compatible with other Matter-enabled devices from any other manufacturer.

Third-party integration
The Hue Bridge can support several third-party platforms that allows you to link your Philips Hue devices with other smart home setups. For example, you can sync your lights to your Samsung TV to reflect what’s happening on the screen, or connect to Spotify. You can also integrate other smart home platforms like IFTTT, SmartThings and more. This might sound like it makes Matter support redundant – which is true for the most part – but it will make the communication between devices a lot easier.

Do you need a Philips Hue Bridge?

The Hue Bridge offers some significant advantages over Bluetooth connectivity as listed below:

  • You can control your lights remotely as long as you’re connected to the internet
  • You can control up to 50 Hue lights compared to just 10 via Bluetooth
  • Using Zigbee to communicate with your lights, plugs and switches, the Hue Bridge makes it possible for your devices to react almost instantly, and provides a more stable connection compare to Bluetooth
  • Zigbee also provides a control range of up to 290m outdoors and 25m indoors, while Bluetooth only gives you up 10m of range (meaning you may not be able to control all your lights if you live in a large family home)
  • Once your Hue Bridge is set up, you don’t need to worry about it even if you change internet providers – all your information is saved locally on the device
  • You can add another Hue Bridge to your account seamlessly via the app if you need to control more than 50 Hue devices, although this could cause congestion as it creates two Zigbee mesh networks (placing the Bridges close to the lights they’re paired with will help solve this issue)

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Is the Philips Hue Bridge worth buying?

The only advantages Bluetooth connectivity gives you is that it makes it cheaper to set up a Hue smart light system as it eliminates the need to buy the Bridge separately. If you don’t plan to expand your Hue lights beyond 10, don’t plan to add other Hue accessories to this setup and just need basic control, then you don’t need the Hue Bridge.

However, as we’ve listed above, the Hue Bridge gives you plenty of options to control your lights and Hue accessories. Think of it as future-proofing your smart home – you can start with a bulb or two, then expand to cover your whole home, add in plugs, switches, motion sensors and outdoor Hue lamps.

And with Matter integration, it will be a lot easier to connect other supported smart devices than using third-party integration. That said, the number of Matter-enabled devices is quite low at present, so the third-party platforms are definitely a pro in our books – you win either way.

Admittedly Philips Hue is an expensive smart system, but considering all the features you get, it’s worth it. And if you do plan to expand your Hue lighting system in future, an additional $59.99 / £49.99 / AU$99.95 for the second-generation Hue Bridge is worth it.

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Philips Hue Bridge: what is it and how important is it for your Hue smart lights (2024)

FAQs

Philips Hue Bridge: what is it and how important is it for your Hue smart lights? ›

If you have a Hue Bridge, you can connect up to 50 lights throughout your entire home, but if you control your smart lights via Bluetooth, you can only connect up to 10 lights in one room. The Hue Bridge allows you to control your lights from anywhere in the house — and, in fact, anywhere in the world.

Is a Philips Hue bridge necessary? ›

You don't necessarily need a Philips Hue bridge to automate and connect multiple Hue lights together. You can use IFTTT as the central hub tieing your Hue lights with all of your other smart home devices.

Do you need a Hue Bridge with matter? ›

To connect your Hue lights and accessories to Matter, you will need to migrate your Hue Bridge, the brains of your Hue system. If you use Hue bulbs over Bluetooth or directly connected to a third-party Zigbee hub (like an Amazon Echo), you will not be able to upgrade to Matter.

What does the Philips Hue bridge connect to? ›

Connect the Hue Bridge to your Wi-Fi router using the included Ethernet cable.

Do you need a Hue Bridge for Hue tv lights? ›

You'll need a Hue Bridge and color-capable Philips Hue lights, set up in an Entertainment area in your Hue app.

What is the point of a Philips Hue bridge? ›

The Hue Bridge allows you to control your lights from anywhere in the world, as long as you have the Philips Hue app and an internet connection.

Can I use Hue lights without bridge? ›

Note: You can only Philips Hue smart light bulbs without the Hue Bridge if you have the Bluetooth models. So, before you try to set up your Philips Hue bulbs, make sure that they have the Bluetooth icon on the box or at the base of the bulbs.

Do you need a Hue Bridge to use the Hue app? ›

While it's technically true that the Bluetooth-enabled Hue lights don't need the Bridge for initial setup and subsequent control (there is a separate Hue app for the Bluetooth lights), there are a few features that will only become available if you use the Bridge.

Do other lights work with Hue Bridge? ›

The Hue Bridge lets you connect some third-party Zigbee bulbs, including Osram, Cree, Innr, and Ikea's Tradfri bulbs. These bulbs are much less expensive than Hue's and can be handy for rounding out your lighting.

What can you do with Hue Bridge? ›

The Bridge makes it possible to control your lights any way you want — from anywhere with an internet connection. The Bridge brings even more customization to your accessories. Choose how your smart switches, buttons, and sensors, and the Tap dial switch control your lights.

Does Philips Hue work without internet? ›

The gateway and Zigbee devices work without Internet. Note that in order to control the devices from Hue Essentials, the app needs to be connected to the same (WiFi) network as the gateway. But that (WiFi) network does not need Internet for it to work.

Do you need a Hue Bridge to connect to Google Home? ›

Hue Bridge (for full functionality)

While you can connect Philips Hue to Google Home with Bluetooth, the Hue Bridge unlocks even more features, including support for Matter.

Do you need a Hue Bridge with a HDMI box? ›

The Hue sync box requires a Hue Bridge.

What TV has built in Hue? ›

1 Available on 2022 and newer Samsung QLED TVs in the Q60 or higher range (support for Q700 coming soon). If your TV supports the Hue Sync TV app, it will appear when you search for it in Apps.

Do you need Hue Bridge with LED strip? ›

Controlling your strip lights

The Philips Hue outdoor lightstrip, however, requires a Hue Bridge.

Can I use Hue Smart Plug without bridge? ›

Setup, functionality, and app

Setup is a breeze. You can use the plug with or without a Philips Hue Bridge, and either way, you just plug the Smart Plug in, navigate to the Hue app's add accessories screen, and follow the simple on-screen instructions.

Is Hue Bridge obsolete? ›

As of April 30, 2020 no software updates are made available for the Philips Hue Bridge v1 and compatibility with our online services has been terminated at that time.

Is Philips Hue being discontinued? ›

Philips isn't discontinuing Hue smart bulbs altogether. Only a recently-released line called Lightguide is getting the chop, and even then, it's just the triangle and globe-shaped bulbs being discontinued.

Does Hue go work without bridge? ›

It can be used by itself without any additional equipment, but to get the most out of it, you should look into a Hue Bridge. To get the most out of your Philips Hue Go, you'll want the Hue Bridge.

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