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Philips Hue Kit


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Control lights from anywhere on iphone or android, change colours of bulb from anywhere


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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/172093943248?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

Description


Change the way you see light. Play with tone, contrast, white light and a spectrum of color to create your ideal lighting mood. And all from your smart device. See what hue can do for you.


Features


Connect up to 50 lights and control them on a smart device

Scientifically proven white light setting to help you focus

Preset white light temperature to boost your body and mind

Use the timer to set alarms and change your lights over time

Set light to the perfect tuned white for reading

Set your lights to a calming, soft tone to help you relax

Set lights to turn and off when you're away from home

Turn your photos into a palette of color for your lights

Create an account and access your lights from anywhere

ZigBee technology lets you update your lights wirelessly

16 million colors from an internet-enabled light bulb



Specifications


Lumen output: 360 lm @ 2000K, 510 lm @ 3000K, 550 lm @ 6500K, 600 lm @ 4000K

The bridge: Max. 50 bulbs per bridge, Power consumption - 250mA max, Zigbee Light link protocol 1.0, Frequency band 2400-2483.5MHz, Diameter: 100mm, Height: 25mm, Desktop or wall mount, 4 status LED's, Link button, 1 DC input, 1 ethernet port, Factory reset via pinhole, Compatibility: iOS and Android, Software upgradable


Power adapter: 3-Pin Type G Europlug


The bulb

Fitting: E27 single contact medium screw base

Form factor: A19

Lifetime: 15000 hour(s)

Light output: 16 million colors, Beam angle - 160? +- 20?, Dimmable via smart device only, From warm to cold white color, Functional white light

Mains voltage: 230V

Max. operation power: 9W

Max. standby power: 0.45W

Software upgradable: Yes

Start up: Instant 100% light output



Box Content


Three Hue Light Bulbs (screw fittings)

One Hue Bridge

Power supply for Hue Bridge (3-Pin Type G Europlug)

LAN cable to connect the Hue Bridge to your router

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