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Automate you lighting with voice control change colours and set timers, great start for home automation.

Excellent for security control lights from anywhere in the world.


Use phone, Alexa, Google or Siri to automate lights, this kit has everything you need, wireless bridge, 2 Colour light bulbs and 2 white light bulbs, worth ?160


for Sale ?99


Enhance your home with soft white lighting, controlled remotely wherever you are; set timers and light schedules, automating your lights to make it seem like someone is home even when you are away

With everything you need to get started, this easy-to-use kit comes with two A19 E27 Hue white LED smart bulbs, able to fit standard table lamps and the Philips Hue Bridge that can control up to 50 lights

Install the LED lights as you would install ordinary bulbs; they are pre-paired with the Hue Bridge, which allows you to control smart-bulb-equipped lamps and overhead lights via the Philips Hue app

Easily expand your lighting system with accessories (sold separately), such as a Hue Dimmer Switch, Hue Tap, or Hue Motion Sensor.

Philips Hue system is compatible with multiple home automation systems like - Amazon Echo, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, Nest, Samsung SmartThings, Yale, Razer, IFTTT and Logitech

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There are several basic ways to represent colors on the web.


In the form # 123ABC. A representation in the form of three pairs of hexadecimal digits, where each pair is responsible for its color:

the first two digits are red

two in the middle - green

the last two digits are blue

It is also possible to briefly represent the color in the form #ABC, which will be interpreted as #AABBCC.

Keyword representation, for example green, black. In order to avoid cases when the specified keyword is "not understood" by the browser, you should use only a small set of primary colors used in all browsers.

In the form of RGB (*, *, *), where "*" - numbers from 0 to 255, denoting the number of the corresponding color (red, green, blue) in the received color.

RGBA (*, *, *, *) is also possible, where the first 3 "*" are the color components that are set in the range 0 to 255, and the last "*" is the opacity level (alpha channel), given by fractional numbers from 0 to 1.

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