A hands-on, real, and honest review of the Phillips Hue Outdoor Lily Spot Smart Lights. The Hue Hub is required and is not included. Works with Siri/HomeKit, …
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A hands-on, real, and honest review of the Phillips Hue Outdoor Lily Spot Smart Lights. The Hue Hub is required and is not included. Works with Siri/HomeKit, …
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what is the length of the cables from the plug and between each lamp?
Good reason not to purchase Philips…..!!! As it no longer does lighting
I want something like this to light up the backyard patio around my pool. I’ve already got a bunch of Hue lights around the house but these look a little bit too dim. I was also considering the Hue multicolor floodlight. I might need to get something else. I want it to be really bright.
Excellent
Quick questions:
Does the power supply is waterproof ? I presume yes.
Is there any way of pluging the system without using the socket… ? and using an existing cable ??
Many thanks
Our street is dark. This is so bright and beautifully designed💡>share4.photo/PostLight?ㅝ39 Glass top really adds to the elegance of this light.
How have these stood up in winter?
Saturation has to do with the surface the light is projected onto.. if you had gray concrete walls indoor those would be less bright too (I suppose most people have white walls indoors)
Every power cut resete all seting. PIR not working at all. Waste of money..
I can’t watch another one of this guys videos because if I do, his sexy voice is gonna make me buy some 😐
Whoa they are really flood/diffused. Thanks for the video! I wonder if they'll come out with a more spot version. Probably not since the colors need to mix smoothly.
Would you know how many lights you can put together (on the same plug), given power output and cable distances?
would have loved some close ups of the cables. i have existing landscape lights frm diff manufacturer and the cabling looks similar, would love to use my existing cabling
Because they use Zigbee protocol to communicate between each other, having other Hue lights between your bridge and the yard lights extends the range and gives significantly better connectivity. Each bulb connected to a bridge can act as a bridge, repeater, or mesh for the bulbs, so a bridge can reach an entire house if hue bulbs are within decent distances of each other and left with the power on.
I mention the power because I explained this to my wife who complained our bedroom lights seemed to not work or work slowly at night but insisted on turning off the lights between our bridge and bedroom lights.
When she left them on and used the dimmer switches I installed on the walls, lo and behold… it worked great because the bulbs bridged the gap between our bedroom and the bridge.
The wiring aspect is such a pain in the ass
What about the cords??? You're not talking about the cords. You're obviously not gonna just mow over them…or leave them scattered all over your yard are you? so can you bury them???
nice
Thank you
Could you please give more information about different lengths of the cables that comes with the kit.
What would be the max distance from the end of power plug (that goes to the outlet) to the first Spot?
What would be max distance that each Spot could be placed from one another?
Hope you can help, not finding to much info on line. Thanks for the video!
Helpful review – thanks!
Awesome are you going to be reviewing the lightstrip to?