Top products from r/huelights
We found 6 product mentions on r/huelights. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Wireless electronic ballast FLS-PP lp with Power PWM interface for RGBW and RGB lights (12/24V LED/LED stripes), ZigBee certified product
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 2
💡 Ready-to-use wirless electronic ballast, also available as bundle solution💡 Suitable for 12/24V RGB and RGBW luminaires💡 Controlling Features: dimming, color tone adjustment, grouping lights, saving and using predefined scenesa smartphone, tablet or PC by a web application (requires RaspB...
2. Philips Livingcolors Bloom Colour Changing Mood Light - Black Integrated 1 X
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Control livingcolors bloom and other philips livingambiance products with one easy-to-use remote control (smartlink)Choose from 16 million coloursCreate and store 3 favourite scenesDim or change colour from intense to pastel coloursAutomatic colour changing mode (including adjustment of speed)
3. Philips - HF3550/01 - Eveil Lumière - 100 % Piloté via iPhone
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
HF3550/01
4. LE Power Adapter, UL Listed, 3A, 120V AC to 12V DC Transformer, 36W Power Supply, US Plug Power Converter for LED Strip Light and More
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Input Voltage. 100-240 V ACOutput Voltage. 12 V DC. It works with Lighting EVER LED stripsMax Current: 3A; Length of AC Cord: 3.94ft/1.2m; Length of Output Cord: 3.94ft/1.2mThis item is power adapter (transformer) of Low Voltage Single colour or RGB LED strip lights.US Plug; UL Listed.
So I purchased another amplifier and I'm getting the same result. It seems like the amplifier is a major issue with these, so I thought about going at it another way. I was going to cut off the 1A power plug and put on a 3A power adapter that goes into the controller, but as far as I know no one has done this.
There are 2 possible issues: 1) The larger amps will fry the zigbee control board and that's that. 2) The board has some sort of limiter on it that doesn't allow the extra power to pass through to the light strips and the entire project is moot.
However, I have found a 3rd option, which is a little expensive but bypasses the Philips LightStrips completely.
I purchased one of these: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NMSQ4QQ/
This is, essentially, a complete replacement for the Hue controller attached to the light strips. It supports up to 10 meters of LED strip (with proper power adapter) and integrates with the Hue system so it shows up in the app just like any other bulb! The best part is you don't need to purchase a Hue LightStrip at all since it doesn't use any of those parts.
Hey, looks like a cool app. I'm thinking of getting a phillips hue set-up as a wake up light instead of one of their actual wake up lights (e.g. HF3520). I've heard that the philips hue app itself comes on very bight at first. How does your app compare? As swiftfoxsw said, if it can do what I want, totally worth the $3.99 price! Cheers
See this Amazon page under "Which LivingColors is Best for Me?"
It details the specs of all the gen-3 lamps
Asides from the shape it is the power consumption and lumen output of the lamp. The Iris is visibly brighter
I'm not sure what you mean by spliceable lights but maybe this product would fill that gap? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NMSQ4QQ