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They can be set to those but the actual aren't preset in the app. Like someone before me said, you have to select the color from a color chart. One VERY important thing to note is that 2700K is the default setting for the bulbs. If you turn off the bulbs from a manual switch, like the actual switch from the lamp or the wall switch, when you turn it back on it will forget the color setting you had it on and return back to 2700K. Always. This has been addressed to Philips since 2014 and they will not let the bulbs remember the color setting when shut off from outside the hub, due to "security reasons". So if that's an issue for you, these bulbs aren't for you. They will not fix it.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You get a full color spectrum from soft white to day light hues. I'm no pro on the "k" schemes for lights but you should be able to do 4103k if you wanted to, based on my observations.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The colors are not preset. From the app you can bring up a color chart and you simply move your finger around on the chart until the desired lighting is achieved. Once your happy with the light you will save it as a "scene" in the Hue app. It sounds way more complicated than it is.
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