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Philips Hue Reveals New Candle Light Bulb Coming to Europe in April and U.S. Later This Year

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Philips today announced that its connected smart bulb lighting system, Philips Hue, is getting a new addition in the form of the E14 candle light bulb. Customers will be able to buy the new bulb in both color and white ambience versions in the U.S. later this year, and in Europe in April. The common candle bulb will fit a wide array of household lighting fixtures, and Philips said this means that Hue "can now be used in over 80% of light sockets commonly used in households around the world."

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“The candle has been one of the most requested products by Philips Hue customers. We’ve spent time ensuring it is of the highest quality and available in both white ambiance and white and color ambiance. It is an important next step to ensure seamless integration in all rooms, giving you the freedom to personalize lighting throughout your home,” says Sridhar Kumaraswamy, Business Leader Connected Home Systems at Philips Lighting.

Otherwise, the candle light bulb will function the same as previous Hue products, connecting to the company's smartphone app through the Philips Hue Bridge accessory and allowing users to customize lighting colors, set schedules and geo-fences, and turn the lights on and off. According to Philips, candle light bulbs are mainly used in decorative lamps made for the bedroom, and with the white ambience bulb's dimming features users can get a better night's sleep and wake up more energized.

The new accessory is a 40W equivalent bulb with 470 lumens of brightness and will be priced around $40 for a single bulb when it launches in the U.S. later in 2017. Philips didn't mention if it would debut a Hue Starter Kit with the new candle light bulbs, but if it does the package would likely cost the same as current starter kits, which currently run between $70 and $200, depending on the type and amount of bulbs included.

Top Rated Comments

119 months ago
love my hue lights with ALEXA

Home kit - lol

"oh but it's so secure!" :rolleyes:
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119 months ago
This is great except for one thing, the price. Chandeliers have so many bulbs. To do one room will cost me $360.

Still, Hue lighting has been one of my favourite tech discoveries, bought on a whim, has turned out to be brilliant.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
119 months ago
Time to Hue-enable the chandeliers...and now my outdoor lights will match my porch lights. Life is great!
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Gav2k Avatar
119 months ago
I know that Philips wants to sell bulbs, and that is okay. I use HUE and have a LOT of lights under control with it. But for the love of god I wish they would release a HUE switch. My bathroom, and several other places in my home, have 8 or so bulbs that really only need to be on or off. Why should I need to add 8 HUE bulbs, and go through the effort of programming them all, when one single switch would be fine. My garage has fluorescents, so it is completely out of HUE's capabilities. Switches please!



Mike
Buy a home kit enabled switch and use HomeKit to control everything?
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Tinmania Avatar
119 months ago
Mike, The remote can take a group of lights, e.g a bathroom and turn them all off at the same time. What kind of switch do you want?
A few:

* A switch to control my pool light. No HUE option, naturally.


* A switch to control lights that need more brightness than that which HUE bulbs are currently available, such as my driveway spots.


* A switch to control the 34 backyard wall lights, that I will not need to dim/brighten and will never replace with HUE lightbulbs.


* A switch to control my garage fluorescents.


There are others but the above was easily doable with decades old X/10 system.


Mike
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CarlJ Avatar
119 months ago
Huh. This brings Hue lights to more places in the house, which is good, but if you had asked me and a bunch of other folks, what Hue really needs is some bulbs with more lumens, not less.
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