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Smart lighting is a more advanced way to light your home.

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How do smart lights work?
Zigbee vs. Wi-Fi vs. Bluetooth
What is a smart hub?
Compare LED, RGB, RGBIC
Benefits of smart lights
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How do smart lights work?

Smart lights have a chip inside them so that they can communicate with other devices wirelessly. Every light can connect to an app, smart home assistant, or other smart accessory, so you can automate your lights, change their color, or control them remotely.

So, how are they different from regular lights? Conventional can only turn on or off. You can dim them but only with a wired switch.

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Smart lighting technology

There are multiple technologies that can make a light smart. Zigbee, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi are the most popular.

Zigbee lights

Zigbee is a type of wireless communication protocol that allows smart devices to "talk" to each other. It's common in smart home technology because it's very secure, low power (your smart switches won't drain their batteries!), and works even when the Wi-Fi is down.

Wi-Fi lights

Wi-Fi is a popular technology for smart lighting because it's familiar. Your lights use your home's Wi-Fi network to communicate with each other. There are downsides to using this tech, though: your Wi-Fi may get overloaded, the lights don't work when the router is down, and the range is limited to your Wi-Fi signal.

Bluetooth lights

Bluetooth is a wireless communication technology that uses RF signals to send data. It's easy, requires no other hardware, and is accessible by almost everyone. But Bluetooth only stores limited data per device, and it's only usable within short distances.

Zigbee

W-Fi

Bluetooth

Requires a hub

Control lights from anywhere

Doesn't slow down Wi-Fi*

Works even when Wi-Fi is down**

Control lights with app

Automate lights

Set timers

Sync lights to TV, music, games

Voice control

Add and customize any smart accessory

Limited

Add outdoor lighting

*Zigbee and Wi-Fi use the same frequency band (2.4 GHz), but Zigbee does not use any Wi-Fi bandwidth to control the lights.

**Lights can be controlled via smart switches and automations, but app and away-from-home control are excluded.

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What is a smart hub?

Zigbee smart lights need something to create the Zigbee signal. Things you would normally have in your house, such as routers and smartphones, don't create this signal, which is why you need a hub.

Once the signal is established, the lights build a mesh network. This is why you can add lights everywhere in your home, and they all "just work" — because each light is a repeater that extends and strengthens the Zigbee network.

In the Philips Hue system, this hub is called the Bridge.

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LED technology

Why are smart lights LED? A few reasons:

1. They don't heat up like other types of lights, which would damage the chip that makes them smart.

2. LEDs already have internal electronics, so it's easy to include the smart chip.

3. They can produce millions of light colors.

4. They're the current standard in home lighting, due in part to LED energy efficiency.

So, that's one acronym out of the way. There are a few others, like RGB, IC, WW... these acronyms refer to the colors of the LEDs.

Did you know? Signify, the company behind Philips Hue, is also behind Color Kinetics, which focuses on "dynamic architectural lighting systems" (that means fancy professional lighting for arenas and light shows, stuff like that). One of their biggest research areas is color — that means we've got access to the best of the best in color lighting.

RGB lights

Stands for “red, green, blue”.

RGB lights mix red, green, and blue LEDs (the primary colors of light) to create a wide variety of colors — over 16 million, to be a little more precise. RGB lights do not have white LEDs, but they can still produce a shade of white by mixing red, green, and blue. These lights can only produce one solid color at a time.

RGBIC lights

Stands for “red, green, blue” and “independent controller”.

You might also see "independent control" or "independent chip," but they all mean the same thing: you can control the different LEDs individually, so it displays multiple colors at the same time.

RGBA lights

Stands for “red, green, blue, amber”.

RGBA lights use amber in addition to red, green, and blue so that they can display a wider range of yellow light, including orange and gold.

RGBW lights

Stands for “red, green, blue, warm white”.

RGBW lights (also sometimes called RGBWW lights, confusingly enough) also feature a warm white chip to include thousands of additional shades of white light. This is how you get a range of warm-to-cool white light.

RGBWW lights

Stands for "red, green, blue, cool white, warm white”.

The two different white LEDs mean that the light can produce even richer colors. Most Philips Hue color lights feature this technology.

RGBWWIC lights

Stands for “red, green, blue, cool white, warm white” and “independent controller”.

This is the technology that most Philips Hue gradient lights have. You get all the colors of light you want, and you can set multiple colors at the same time. With our gradient lights, you control groups of LEDs rather than single LEDs at a time — this helps create seamless blends of color.

Why would you need smart lighting?

The benefits of smart lighting don't stop at controlling your lights remotely.

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Convenience

Lights that do what you want, when you want. Walk by, and the lights turn on. Bedtime? The lights dim automatically. Hands full? Tell your smart home assistant what to do. Smart lighting isn't just smart — it makes life a little bit easier.

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Voice control

One of the most sought-after features of smart lighting, voice control lets you adjust your lights with a command. "Alexa, turn on the lights." "Siri, make the living room cozy."

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Automations

Schedule your lights to go on and off at certain times — and at certain settings. Plus, special automations like Wake up and Go to sleep give you even more advanced functionality.

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Easy dimmable light

Traditional bulbs need a special dimmer switch that wires into your home's electricity. With smart lights, dimming is built in — the app, smart switches, and even your voice can dim your lights instantly.

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Surround lighting

Sync your lights to your TV or computer and watch as they dance, flash, dim, brighten, and change color along with its content on the screen.

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Get cool light effects

Make your lights sparkle, mimic a fireplace, or twinkle like the stars. You can even let your lights cycle through colors.

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Connect with other devices

With communication protocols like Matter, creating an entire smart home is simple. Use your smart lighting system with other connected devices, such as cameras, speakers, thermostats, and home assistants.

Questions & Answers

Who invented smart lights?

Should I choose a smart bulb or smart switch?

What are individually addressable LEDs?

What is the difference between RGBA and RGBWW?

How does Philips Hue ensure that all the lights display the same color?

What makes Philips Hue color lights different?

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FAQs

What is smart lighting? A complete guide | Philips Hue UK? ›

Smart lights have a chip inside them so that they can communicate with other devices wirelessly. Every light can connect to an app, smart home assistant, or other smart accessory, so you can automate your lights, change their color, or control them remotely.

What is Hue smart lighting? ›

Philips Hue is a line of color-changing LED lamps and white bulbs which can be controlled wirelessly. The Philips Hue line of bulbs was the first smart bulb of its kind on the market.

What is a smart light? ›

A smart bulb is an internet-capable LED light bulb that allows lighting to be customized, scheduled and controlled remotely. Smart bulbs are among the most immediately successful offerings in the growing category of home automation and Internet of Things (IoT) products.

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.

Do Philips Hue lights work without Wi-Fi? ›

Philips Hue can also connect via Bluetooth, so you can still experience some of these intuitive features in a dorm room, the work shed out back, at your favorite campsite, or anywhere you don't have a router.

What is Hue and how does it work? ›

Hue represents the color being displayed, as found on a red-green-blue scale, color wheel or grayscale. The intensity of the primary colors or gray displayed grows with increased brightness, but the color itself does not change. Changing to different color values makes no difference.

What does hue smart button do? ›

It works in a similar way to the Hue Wireless Dimmer but is smaller, offers two different mounting options, and is intended to be a quick and simple way to control a bulb, a room, or an entire home with a press. The button can be programmed to control Hue lights in several different ways.

What are the disadvantages of smart lights? ›

The biggest disadvantage of smart light bulbs is that they're much more expensive than regular lightbulbs. As of this writing, a standard incandescent bulb costs about a dollar, while a non-smart LED light bulb costs around $5. A smart bulb costs around $15 each, and that's not counting additional hub expenses.

Does smart lighting need Wi-Fi? ›

Yes, most smart light bulbs need Wi-Fi, but many have backup Bluetooth technology features so the lights can still operate in the event that Wi-Fi is down.

What is required for smart lighting? ›

Smart lights are Wi-Fi-enabled devices that connect to the internet using wireless networks. Certain smart light bulbs require a dedicated smart hub to connect with wirelessly, with the hub then plugging into an internet router. The hub also acts as a gateway between the smart light and your phone or tablet.

Is Hue lighting worth it? ›

Yes, your light bill will be lower, however when you think about how much you spent on your bulb ($60/bulb), it's not worth it. If you really want to save, you would obviously want to get an LED light, but you can get it for $10. Philips hue is not (mainly) about saving.

How many years do hue lights last? ›

With an average lifespan of 25,000 hours, a Philips Hue light bulb will not need replacing anywhere near as often. Exactly how often you will need to change a Hue light bulb depends on how many hours a day it is used — but it can last up to 25 years.

Do I need a router for Philips Hue? ›

The Hue Bridge lets you connect your smart bulbs to the internet wirelessly. However, the Bridge itself must be connected to a router with an ethernet cable. One way to connect the Bridge to Wi-Fi is to connect it to a router configured to run in bridge mode.

Does Philips Hue use Wi-Fi or Bluetooth? ›

However, the Hue Bridge is not required to use Philips Hue smart lighting. Most Philips Hue smart lights are Bluetooth-enabled (look for the symbol on the packaging) and can be controlled with the Philips Hue app without a Hue Bridge — but a Bluetooth setup does come with some limitations.

Do I need a Hue Bridge if I have Alexa? ›

Or you can connect your Philips Hue lights to your Alexa or Google Home Devices, so you can control them with voice commands. Here's how to set up Philips Hue smart light bulbs without using a Hue Bridge. Note: You can only Philips Hue smart light bulbs without the Hue Bridge if you have the Bluetooth models.

What are the benefits of Hue lights? ›

The hue bulbs look like normal LED bulbs available in the market. Their light output is equivalent to 50 W incandescent bulbs but, thanks to LED technology, they are much less expensive from an energy point of view. They can reduce electricity consumption by up to 80%.

What does hue smart plug do? ›

This small, unassuming accessory allows you to turn any light – even one in which you can't place a Hue bulb – into a smart light so that you can control it via the Hue app or voice. Use Bluetooth for instant light control or connect to the Hue Bridge to unlock more features. Add a Hue Bridge.

What is hue in lighting? ›

Hue is determined by the dominant wavelength of the visible spectrum. It is the attribute that permits colors to be classified as red, yellow, green, blue, or an intermediate color. Saturation pertains the amount of white light mixed with a hue.

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