Philips Hue Connected Bulb Review

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EMPIREMAN

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I own the Hue system including 4 Blooms. Although I think it's a fantastic idea - it has many flaws besides the price. I have them set up in my bedroom and my living room. I am estatic over the colors and the moods they create - BUT - I don't know about you, but I charge my cell in my den area where my computer is. In order to turn the lights off in the bedroom at night - I HAVE TO GET OUT OF BED AND GO TO THE DEN! I don't want my cell phone ringing or charging in my bedroom. They need to create a simple remote off and on switch so you can turn the system off from any room! Also - they need to creat an app that animates the system so it can slowly change the lights on a loop from one color to the next without having to spend hours and hours creating timers to turn off one scene to the next. It's almost there - but need work and a price drop. FYI - STAPLES is going to be carrying them - so I'm hoping that they drop the price and give APPLE a run in competition! Just my 2 cents worth, but I wish I would have waited until they sytem worked out it's flaws and had a price drop!
 

conor7502

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Toms Guide Tech

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@Empireman

"They need to create a simple remote off and on switch so you can turn the system off from any room!"

Seriously? How about the on/off switch on your wall?
How do you turn off normal lightbulbs??
 
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