Questions & Answers
- Model:
- 578807
- |
- SKU:
- 6510236
Highly rated by customers for: Dimming Control, Ease of Use, Button Functionality
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Q: QuestionHow many buttons does the switch have?
- A:Answer The Hue Tap Dial Switch has four switches.
This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionWhy can anyone in the home use the switch?
- A:Answer Anyone in the home can use the Hue Tap Dial Switch to control the lights, even if they don't have the Hue app.
This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionWhat is the warranty period for the switch?
- A:Answer The manufacturer's warranty for both parts and labor on the Hue Tap Dial Switch is 2 years.
This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionWhat is the purpose of the dial on the switch?
- A:Answer The dial on the Hue Tap Dial Switch allows you to dim and brighten the lights. You can turn the dial slowly for smaller increments of dimming or brightening, or quickly to change the brightness of the room.
This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionDo you need to have another smart device or app to set up and use OR can it be manually connected to devices? What lights are compatible with the switch?
Asked by Here.
- A:Answer This works with the Philips Hue ecosystem. Once setup with the Hue APP it can operate without using the APP or phone. It works with all Philips Hue lights / devices.
Answered by Answered by Philips
Q: Questiondoes the wall plate have magnets on the back? or just sticky tape? anyone know difference between 578773 and the newer one on hues site. 046677578770 vs 46677581954
Asked by BeartunesMA.
- A:Answer Just sticky tape.
Answered by MikeC
Q: QuestionIs this Smart Home app compatible
Asked by Rfguy.
- A:Answer No it is not for the Telus Smart Home app
Answered by Answered by Philips

Q: QuestionCan I control more than one "zone" separately with this dial switch? For example, can I have the first button turn the living room lights on and off, the second button turn the patio lights on and off, 3rd button turn the kitchen lights on and off, etc?
Asked by MarP.
- A:Answer The updated feature section of this page appears to answer this as a yes
Answered by Fish
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