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Yes. They work very well with the Amazon Echo. The key is to assign them to a room and then name the bulb in the room. For instance I have my bulb in my office at my desk. So I created a room named "Office" and named the bulb "Desk" in the Amazon Alexa app. The command is "Alexa - Turn on the Desk" and the light comes on. Or "Alexa - Dim the Desk" and the light dims. If you want it to dim more then repeat the command. Changing colors is the same command. "Alexa turn the Desk green". And it turns the light green. I am trying to remember how to set the color of the bulb using the scenes that are available for the Phillips Hue colored bulbs. I got it to work once before but forgot how.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You need to have the Phillips hue starter pack so you can get a bridge that connects to your phone/ Alexa to control the light colors/ other settings
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.YES. Any of the echo’s can control your Phillips Hue Lights. I have a mixture of the color and white ambience bulbs as well as a mixture of 5 echo dots, 1 Echo plus, and 1 Echo Show and it works flawlessly. I can control all of my lights in any room that I have set up with any of my Echo devices.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You don't have to do any programming. You do need a Hue Bridge to use with any Hue bulbs. But the Amazon smart speaker will work through the Hue bridge just fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can and is really easy
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Absolutely... that’s what I use with mine
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