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It does on, off, and dimming. If you want color you have to buy the Hue Color ones ($50 each), and color temperature is in the Ambiance bulbs ($25). These are the $15 bulbs that just do white light.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.On/off, light level and temperature. RBG is on the other version of E12 with color. (Not sure if there’s a prop 65 California bulb as of yet).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I purchased 4 of the Philips Hue personal wireless lighting with bluetooth and zigbee, White and color ambiance, and they can be controlled via Amazon Echo Dot, without a Philips bridge, Alexa can turn them on or off and can dim them from 0 to 100, I can also change the color of the bulb to hundreds of colors. You can control. them with the Philips Bluetooth app or the Alexa app or by voice control. They are really nice, but they are pricey, $25 a piece. I like them because they are wireless and you don't need a bridge.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hey I have google hub with google home can I control these lights on/off and dimming with google voice assistance. It’s for my ceiling fan . Or do I have to buy the hue bridge? And if I can how many can I add to google home 6?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Through the Hue bridge, you can control and program dimming, on/off, and color scheme (for the lights that can change colors). Program lights to turn on/off and/or dim at certain time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.So you can actually control only on and off and dimming with the smart speakers, with the hub you get full control. Certain RGB will work with the smart speakers but you have to call out the color
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It can be controlled by the hue bridge to turn on/off at a specific time .One good use of this light aside from obviously providing light is to use it to wake you up in the morning instead of the startling raucous of an alarm clock.One good reason for having smart lighting is having voice control to turn them on/off as a group or by individual lighting without going around toggling switches.Voice control by alexa or by google home/assistant for example.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It’s written right on the box, it can be controlled Bluetooth through app. There’s only one color, warm white. And it’s a light so yeah on and off, dimmer.. Did you really need to ask this question?
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