
Explore different moods with this four-pack of Philips Hue A19 bulbs. They're customizable to any glow intensity through the accompanying app, letting you set the atmosphere for a chill evening meal or an upbeat weekend party. Control these Philips Hue A19 bulbs remotely to light your home when you're away.
A: With the new Alexa Echo Plus Gen 2 you do NOT need a Hue bridge it is built in.
Q: Are the A19 bulbs in the 4 pack dimmable like the bulbs that are in the starter kits?
A: Yes they are. I have 8 of these bulbs and 8 of the gen 3 multicolored bulbs all throughout my house, and they’re all dimmable. The difference is these are only white in color and the others can be changed to any custom color you want.
Q: Does it work only 110V or between 110V-220V?
A: 110 volt
Q: What is the bulb wattage? 40 or 60 watt?
A: Hue Philips A-19 is a 8.5 watt LED bulb generating as much light as many 60 watt incandescent bulbs.
Q: Do these need to be connected to a dimmer switch for the dimming feature to work?
A: No, alexa can do it or the hue app on your device will allow you to do it manually
A: You would just add all your light bulbs to a group under you Alexa app. Example if your bedroom light takes four bulbs you could group them all together "Alexa... Bedroom light on" Hope that answers your question
Q: are these lights certified to go in an outdoor lamp post and side garage door light fixtures?
A: No but they have outdoor rated lights available. These are strictly indoor use only. They would work if not exposed to the elements ; say like a sunroom or garage but I wouldn’t use them in and outdoor setting. I would the use out door specific bulbs for an application such as a front or back porch lighting scenario. The outdoor bulbs are. Around the same price so not a huge deal breaker cash wise.
Q: Do you have to have a Hub for these to work with Alexa Dot?
A: I do not have a hub. I have them in all the bathrooms above the sink. My floor lamps and outside on the patio. Works with Alexsa flawlessly. I have them pre programmed and I use them on command.