Huemote for Apple Watch controls your Philips Hue lights
Set the mood right from your wrist with this remote app for Philips Hue lights.
Set the mood right from your wrist with this remote app for Philips Hue lights.
This smart app for Philips Hue offers iPhone owners a fun way to celebrate the New Year.
In an interesting course reversal, third-party bulb support is being restored to the Philips Hue bridge.
You’ll need the new bridge to control the lights via Siri.
This second generation smart lighting hub brings HomeKit support to the Philips Hue product family.
Philips is also working on a software update to bring HomeKit support to current bridges.
We’ve also seen our first mention of the HomeKit-compatible bridge for the popular lighting system.
Philips Hue is about to bring a smart dimmer switch to the market.
The app-controllable system will also sync with the upcoming TV movie “Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!”
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The addition of HomeKit support will make Philips Hue lights even easier to use.
You can now turn on a light or control appliances with your voice.
Powered by a built-in battery, the colorful light can last for up to six hours before needing to be recharged.
Philips Hue owners can now enjoy live, dynamic lighting thanks to Hue Camera for iOS.
Based on the classic 1995 movie, the first episode premieres tonight.
The Bolt will be available in February.
Version 1.7 is also optimized for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
Version 2.1 also allows users to enjoy a revamped green forest dynamic lighting scene.
Unlike the more expensive Hue system, the new bulbs provide only a simple white light.
Version 1.5 also showcases third-party titles compatible with the connected lighting system.
Hue users who watch the movie will see their lighting react to the on-screen action.
It looks like Belkin's own WeMo lighting product could make an appearance soon.
Version 1.4 of the app also ushers in support for the Hue Tap lighting control switch.