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Philips Hue Aurelle Basis BT (1820 lm)
EUR150,76

Philips Hue Aurelle Basis BT

1820 lm


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Rüegger8421

4 years ago

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twhaas

4 years ago • purchased this product

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I use the lamp in exactly the same way. As long as it is switched on via the light switch on the wall, the lamp can be controlled via the app. It can also then be switched off and on - as long as the wall switch is not operated. If the lamp is cut off from the power via the "normal", physical wall switch, the App or the Bridge can no longer control the lamp. Until the next time it is switched on via the wall switch.
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geo-me

2 years ago

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michael_huber

2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Good morning No, unfortunately this is not possible (as far as I know). However, you can use it as a "normal" lamp with an on/off light switch, but "dimming and changing the light mode" will not work. Nabst WLAN you also always need a Hue Bridge. I hope I could help you. Greetings
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Elvetic

3 years ago

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rolf.geissberger

3 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
The luminaire is only approved for indoor use as it has no seals against moisture and water.
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pascal.schiavo

4 years ago

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gerleitmichael

4 years ago • purchased this product

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If everything is wired correctly, i.e. earthing is present, phases are not reversed, then the integrated dimmer is probably defective, but in any case the lamp.
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KiteDude

4 years ago

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Laesu95

5 years ago

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Don_Vituzzo

5 years ago

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