Control4 Philips Hue Driver

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One of the fantastic perks of Philips Hue lights is how many devices and apps can work with or enhance the functionality of them. The developer community is gigantic. One platform that’s a bit more sparse on Hue support is the.

Wouldn’t it be great if while already using your Mac, you didn’t need to reach over to your iPhone and launch an app to control the lights? This free app lets you fully control and group Philips Hue lights from your Mac’s menu bar A few apps, most of which cost money, that can help out with this. But we’re going to focus on just one.

It’s free and it has more features than even the official Philips Hue app for iOS supports. Philips Hue Mac AppThe best Mac app for Philips Hue is the. It’s free and it does nearly everything you could ask a Hue controller to do.First, you have to pair the app as always with your Hue bridge. Launch Colors for Hue, then head over to wherever you put your bridge and press the center button to confirm the link.Colors for Hue. If you click it, you’ll see a list of every light bulb connected to that bridge along with an indication of their current brightness level.If you have Hue bulbs that support color, hovering over the name of your bulb will reveal an entire color palette to choose from. As for Hue bulbs that don’t support color, but just, you can adjust that here too using the slider. Since my bulbs are just pure white, I can only adjust the brightness from the main menu. Grouping LightsOne the largest downsides to the official Philips Hue app is that it doesn’t support the grouping of several light bulbs into one control.

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Yes, you can set scenes that have brightness and color presets for all the light bulbs, but sometimes you just need a few grouped together.For instance, my ceiling light is powered by three different lightbulbs. In the Philips Hue app, I’d have to control them either by turning on or off all the lights in the room (four for me total) or each lightbulb one by one.Thankfully, in Colors for Hue, I’ve been able to group the three ceiling bulbs into a single Ceiling light. To do this, click Preferences in the menu then click Groups. Highlight the bulbs you want to group together by pressing either Command or Shift. Tip: It helps if you give your lights specific names that can aid you in remembering which ones they are within the room, rather than just keeping them in default numerical order.Click Group and you’re done.

Control4 Philips Hue Driver Manual

Compatible Hue Bulbs. Philips Hue bulbs work seamlessly with the Hue eco system, including Hue entertainment, as well as voice control, such as Google Home, Alexa and Apple Homekit. Third party supported bulbs will work with Hue, however they are not compatible with Apple Homekit and the Philips Hue Entertainment function.

Control4 Philips Hue Driver
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Now, the brightness slider in Colors for Hue controls all three bulbs on the ceiling at once. Delayed OffColors for Hue also supports Delayed Off, which is basically a sleep timer for your lights. Hover over the light or group of lights you want to set a delay for, then in the secondary menu hover over Delayed Off. Choose which amount of time you want to keep the lights on for before they automatically shut off.

There are few options when it comes to bulbs that are alternative to the. The Hue system uses Zigbee LL (Light Link) and does allow third party items to connect. Philips confirmed they will allow it via a statement on their: “There is no intention to block any third-party bulbs using ZigBee Light Link from working with the Philips Hue system”. Therefore there are a number of smart bulbs that will work and connect with your Hue bridge and work.Third party bulbs that do work however are not part of the “Friends of Hue” program by Philips, then they will not have HomeKit (Siri) support. Philips doesn’t add such HomeKit compatibility to 3rd party lights at the moment. Compatible Hue BulbsPhilips Hue bulbs work seamlessly with the Hue eco system, including Hue entertainment, as well as voice control, such as Google Home, Alexa and Apple Homekit.Third party supported bulbs will work with Hue, however they are not compatible with Apple Homekit and the Philips Hue Entertainment function.

They have a good range of bulbs and fittings allowing you to install quite a few bulbs that work with Hue, without the higher costs of Hue bulbs.Our Verdict – Recommended – Great price, good color and contrast, and work well with Hue. Cree Connected BulbsIf you don’t need color then the Cree connecter bulbs are a very bright and cheaper alternative to Hue white bulbs.

The A19 Dimmable LED Light Bulb has an illumination of up to 815 lumens, it is brighter then the Hue eqvaialant bulb.This bulb will work with Hue, however it is white light only and the brightness adjustment could be better. The bulbs themselves don’t look as nice as the Hue bulbs, and there is also a small vent at the base. SwampyleeJust a note about INNR e14 (candle) bulbs specifically. I have an INNR B22 (bayonet) and it works fine with 3rd Party iOS apps like OnSwitch but the e14’s do not work – they don’t change colour as they should do which is a real shame. Despite contacting INNR about this discrepancy between the B22 and E14’s they can’t seem to provide a reason for this happening. The app developer just replied they support Hue and LIFX which doesn’t really give an indication if this is software or the bulbs themselves.

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Other 3rd party apps also behave this way – they work with the B22 but not the e14.