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Both default to coming on 'full bright white' ...=20

Phil

Sent from another bloody fruit-based portable device...

> On 30 Dec 2015, at 23:53, Wayne Harrison Wayne@xxxxxxx [ukha_d] <=
ukha_d@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>=20
>=20
>=20
> Hi All,
>=20
> Following the recent AH video on Siri integration (did anyone notice
the =
DVD of an open fire?? :) ) and SWMBO actually showing an interest in these
=
Philips lights, I have a quick question. If these are replacements for
exis=
ting bulbs, do they work like a standard bulb if you use the light switch
t=
o turn them on?
>=20
> I realise that you would normally use an app to operate, but if they
were=
to be plugged in to a normal light socket and someone turned it off at the=
wall so to speak, if it was next turned back on at the wall switch, do the=
y default to 'bright white on=E2=80=99 - ie go to =E2=80=98normal light
bul=
b=E2=80=99 mode? Also would this the case for all the the Hue range or
just=
the =E2=80=98bulb=E2=80=99 versions? (looking at the LED strip lights also=
)
>=20
> Hope that makes sense!
>=20
> Cheers
> Wayne.
>=20
>=20
>> On 30 Dec 2015, at 11:58, 'Phil Harris' phil@xxxxxxx [ukha_d]
<ukha_=
d@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>=20
>> At the moment I have the "3 white bulb and Hue Bridge"
starter set, the =
"3
>> Hue and White bulb and Hue Bridge" starter set, the Bloom and
the "Hue W=
hite
>> and Wireless dimmer" set ... So, 1 x Bloom, 2 x Hue Bridges,
3 x Hue and
>> Colour bulbs and 4 x Hue White bulbs. :-)
>>=20
>> I keep looking at the SmartThings hub - mainly because the Hue
Bridge se=
ems
>> to have no possible support for anything other than lights (so no
plug i=
n
>> switches, power monitoring, logic, wired wall switches etc.)
whereas in
>> theory the Hue bulbs can be used with the SmartThings Hub directly
*OR* =
via
>> the Hue Bridge but what concerns me about the SmartThings is that
it app=
ears
>> to *NEED* the backend SmartThings server to perform its smart
things (I
>> don't like the idea of tying my home to Samsungs continued
goodwill at
>> keeping the service going) and I don't want to end up swapping out
one
>> smartphone / tablet based control for another smartphone/tablet
based
>> control ... I want to get to a position where the tablet is only
needed =
for
>> occasional tweaking rather than actual day-to-day control.
>>=20
>> Of course the other consideration has to be that I've already
thrown =C2=
=A3300 at
>> Hue in the last two weeks so another =C2=A3200 on SmartThings
(when I ne=
ed to now
>> also buy another 6Tb WD Red drive as one of the remaining 2Tb
drives in =
my 8
>> bay Synology NAS has just failed) is getting expensive. :-D
>>=20
>> At the moment I have the Official Phlips Hue app, "Hue
Mate", "Huemote",
>> "OnSwitch", "MagicHue" and "IF"
installed ... haven't had much of a play
>> with Siri control yet...
>>=20
>> Phil
>>=20
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx]=20
>> Sent: 30 December 2015 11:22
>> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>> Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Hue musings ...
>>=20
>> Oh no! A big Faraday cage!
>>=20
>> Have you looksed at any of the other alternative to the Hue app?
>>=20
>> TBH, I use the SmartThings app to control the Hue lights now - and
the
>> smarttiles webpage smartapp which is quite useful for basic
control. Did=
you
>> say you have that or just the Hue 'starter kit'? Can't remember.
Althoug=
h a
>> warning that the ST system is fun and shows potential, there are
still a=
few
>> issues!
>>=20
>> Paul.
>>=20
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx]=20
>> Sent: 30 December 2015 11:08
>> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Hue musings ...
>>=20
>> I thought the Bloom actually felt very solid when I unboxed it but
the l=
ight
>> output is pretty crap ... If you're saying that your Iris do a
good purp=
le
>> (and therefore should do a good blue too) then maybe there's
something w=
rong
>> with this one ... Might see if I can get it replaced?
>>=20
>> I did try running up my CBus wireless yesterday and although I got
>> everything working and paired up on my test wiring harnesses
(makes all =
the
>> pairing of the switches with the wireless gateway much easier)
when I
>> dropped the switches into the back boxes (the guy that wired this
place
>> helpfully used really deep plasterboard boxes) I couldn't get
reliable c=
omms
>> and programming ... Turns out the whole place is done even
internally wi=
th
>> foil backed insulated board which must be blocking RF back to the
gatewa=
y
>> ... :-(
>>=20
>> Looks like the mesh (ZigBee based) networks will work fine here
though s=
o
>> I'm back to the Hue stuff for now ... I do like the Geofence
function on=
the
>> Hue software but the rest of the Hue app is pretty clunky and
rather
>> obstructive and difficult to navigate easily. If I'm going to
stick with=
Hue
>> then I will need to order up a bunch more wireless remotes and
thinking
>> about whether it would be possible to 3D print up some replacement
switc=
h
>> cover blanks with receptacles for the wireless dimmer switches in
them t=
o
>> make them more useable.
>>=20
>> One thing I did find which is handy though ... All the light
switch
>> locations in this place are wired with a neutral so I need to have
a loo=
k
>> and see if I can find some nice wall ZigBee wall switches. :-)
>>=20
>> Just need to find a ZigBee capable equivalent of HomeGate (Clipsal
CBus)=
or
>> HomeVision ... :-)=20
>>=20
>> Phil
>>=20
>> Sent from another bloody fruit-based portable device...
>>=20
>> > On 30 Dec 2015, at 10:20, Paul Gale groups2@xxxxxxx [ukha_d]
>> <ukha_d@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >=20
>> > I don't like the bloom much - too small and under powered. I
do have 9=
(!)
>> of the Iris lamps though and love them. They have cut
manufacturing cost=
s
>> significantly over the years and they're now very plasticy - used
to be =
much
>> more stylish. Still good for colouring a small wall though. Not
tested C=
RI
>> etc but they do pretty well on purple which they're mostly used
on.
>> >=20
>> > As for the White and Hue colour bulbs (which they were
recently rebran=
ded
>> to I believe) - with the recent v2 hub and the re-brand, they were
updat=
ed
>> slightly with a higher wattage LED and marginally higher light
output. S=
o
>> there are at least two versions out there.
>> >=20
>> >=20
>> > Paul.
>> >=20
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx]=20
>> > Sent: 28 December 2015 22:47
>> > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>> > Subject: [ukha_d] Hue musings ...
>> >=20
>> >=20
>> > I was a bad boy in John Lewis today while I was there with a
mate pick=
ing
>> up a Sage Oracle (for him, not me) ...
>> >=20
>> > Anyway, the sales are on so I ended up getting another
starter kit (th=
e
>> Hue White and Colour) and a Hue Bloom (which of course aren't in
any sal=
es
>> but it makes me feel better) to give them a try ...=20
>> >=20
>> > Might have been spoiled in the past as I was using some DMX
controlled
>> wall washers, floods and spots but they were all pretty old (at
least fo=
ur
>> years) and so hardly cutting edge. The colour mixing on the White
and Hu=
e
>> bulbs and the Bloom in comparison is quite poor in comparison -
I'd
>> definitely query the '16 million colours' claim, they might have
256 lev=
els
>> for each of RGB but by God they don't reproduce them ...
>> >=20
>> > The White and Hue bulbs do a really washed out Green and
their Cyan is
>> basically a very-slightly-blue-tinged-white.
>> >=20
>> > The Bloom does a pretty good Green and decent Red but Purple
is basica=
lly
>> Light Pink and Blue is really poor too ... I'm actually wondering
if it
>> could be faulty given that other reviews on the Bloom have been
very
>> complimentary about its colour rendition.
>> >=20
>> > I wonder whether the GU10 White and Hue bulbs are any better
...=20
>> >=20
>> > Phil
>> >=20
>> > Sent from another bloody fruit-based portable device...
>> >=20
>> > ------------------------------------
>> > Posted by: Phil Harris <phil@xxxxxxx>
>> > ------------------------------------
>> >=20
>> >=20
>> >=20
>> > ------------------------------------
>> >=20
>> > Yahoo Groups Links
>> >=20
>>=20
>> ------------------------------------
>> Posted by: Phil Harris <phil@xxxxxxx>
>> ------------------------------------
>>=20
>> ------------------------------------
>>=20
>> Yahoo Groups Links
>>=20
>> ------------------------------------
>> Posted by: Paul Gale <paul@xxxxxxx>
>> ------------------------------------
>>=20
>> ------------------------------------
>>=20
>> Yahoo Groups Links
>>=20
>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>>=20
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...&nbsp;<br><br>Phil<di=
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portable device...</d=
iv></div><div><br>On 30 Dec 2015, at 23:53, Wayne
Harrison <a href=3D"mailt=
o:Wayne@xxxxxxx">Wayne@xxxxxxx</a> [ukha_d] &lt;<a
href=3D"=
mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx";>ukha_d@xxxxxxx</a>&gt;
wrote:<br><br=
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Hi All,<div class=3D""><br
class=3D""></div><div
class=3D"">Following the r=
ecent AH video on Siri integration (did anyone notice the DVD of an open
fi=
re?? :) ) and SWMBO actually showing an interest in these Philips lights,
I=
have a quick question. If these are replacements for existing bulbs, do th=
ey work like a standard bulb if you use the light switch to turn them
on?</=
div><div class=3D""><br
class=3D""></div><div class=3D"">I
realise that you=
would normally use an app to operate, but if they were to be plugged in to=
a normal light socket and someone turned it off at the wall so to speak, i=
f it was next turned back on at the wall switch, do they default to
'bright=
white on=E2=80=99 - ie go to =E2=80=98normal light bulb=E2=80=99 mode? Als=
o would this the case for all the the Hue range or just the =E2=80=98bulb=
=E2=80=99 versions? (looking at the LED strip lights
also)</div><div class=
=3D""><br class=3D""></div><div
class=3D"">Hope that makes sense!</div><div=
class=3D""><br class=3D""></div><div
class=3D"">Cheers</div><div class=3D"=
">Wayne.</div><div class=3D""><br
class=3D""></div><div class=3D""><br
clas=
s=3D""><div><blockquote type=3D"cite"
class=3D""><div class=3D"">On 30 Dec =
2015, at 11:58, 'Phil Harris' <a href=3D"mailto:phil@xxxxxxx";
class=3D"=
">phil@xxxxxxx</a> [ukha_d] &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx=
m" class=3D"">ukha_d@xxxxxxx</a>&gt;
wrote:</div><br class=3D"Apple=
-interchange-newline"><div class=3D""><div
id=3D"ygrp-mlmsg" style=3D"font-=
size: 13px; font-family: Arial, helvetica, clean, sans-serif; font-style:
n=
ormal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal;
l=
ine-height: normal; orphans: auto; text-align: start; text-indent: 0px;
tex=
t-transform: none; white-space: normal; widows: auto; word-spacing: 0px;
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ebkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);
positio=
n: relative;" class=3D""><div
id=3D"ygrp-msg" style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;=
z-index: 1;" class=3D""><div
id=3D"ygrp-text" style=3D"line-height: 1.22em=
; font-family: Georgia;" class=3D""><p
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em; margin=
: 0px 0px 1em;" class=3D"">At the moment I have the
"3 white bulb and Hue B=
ridge" starter set, the "3<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D"">Hue=
and White bulb and Hue Bridge" starter set, the Bloom and the
"Hue White<b=
r style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">and
Wireless dimmer" set ... So=
, 1 x Bloom, 2 x Hue Bridges, 3 x Hue and<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;"=
class=3D"">Colour bulbs and 4 x Hue White bulbs. :-)<br
style=3D"line-heig=
ht: 1.22em;" class=3D""><br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D"">I kee=
p looking at the SmartThings hub - mainly because the Hue Bridge
seems<br s=
tyle=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">to have no
possible support for an=
ything other than lights (so no plug in<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" c=
lass=3D"">switches, power monitoring, logic, wired wall
switches etc.) wher=
eas in<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">theory the Hue bulbs ca=
n be used with the SmartThings Hub directly *OR* via<br
style=3D"line-heigh=
t: 1.22em;" class=3D"">the Hue Bridge but what concerns
me about the SmartT=
hings is that it appears<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">to *N=
EED* the backend SmartThings server to perform its smart things (I<br
style=
=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">don't like the
idea of tying my home t=
o Samsungs continued goodwill at<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D=
"">keeping the service going) and I don't want to end up
swapping out one<b=
r style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">smartphone / tablet based contr=
ol for another smartphone/tablet based<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" cl=
ass=3D"">control ... I want to get to a position where the
tablet is only n=
eeded for<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">occasional tweaking =
rather than actual day-to-day control.<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" cl=
ass=3D""><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">Of course the other =
consideration has to be that I've already thrown =C2=A3300 at<br
style=3D"l=
ine-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">Hue in the last two weeks
so another =C2=A3=
200 on SmartThings (when I need to now<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" cl=
ass=3D"">also buy another 6Tb WD Red drive as one of the
remaining 2Tb driv=
es in my 8<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">bay Synology NAS ha=
s just failed) is getting expensive. :-D<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" =
class=3D""><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">At the moment I ha=
ve the Official Phlips Hue app, "Hue Mate",
"Huemote",<br style=3D"line-hei=
ght: 1.22em;" class=3D"">"OnSwitch",
"MagicHue" and "IF" installed ... have=
n't had much of a play<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">with Si=
ri control yet...<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D""><br style=3D=
"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">Phil<br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" cl=
ass=3D""><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">-----Original Messag=
e-----<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">From:<span class=3D"App=
le-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><a href=3D"mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx"; =
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em; font-family: Verdana;"
class=3D"">ukha_d@yaho=
ogroups.com</a><span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span>[<a
href=
=3D"mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx";
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em; font-famil=
y: Verdana;" class=3D"">mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx</a>]<span
class=3D"Ap=
ple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=
=3D"">Sent: 30 December 2015 11:22<br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=
=3D"">To:<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><a
href=3D"mail=
to:ukha_d@xxxxxxx" style=3D"line-height: 1.22em; font-family:
Verda=
na;" class=3D"">ukha_d@xxxxxxx</a><br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;=
" class=3D"">Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Hue musings ...<br
style=3D"line-height:=
1.22em;" class=3D""><br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D"">Oh no! A=
big Faraday cage!<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D""><br style=
=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">Have you
looksed at any of the other a=
lternative to the Hue app?<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D""><br=
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">TBH, I use
the SmartThings app t=
o control the Hue lights now - and the<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" cl=
ass=3D"">smarttiles webpage smartapp which is quite useful for
basic contro=
l. Did you<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">say you have that o=
r just the Hue 'starter kit'? Can't remember. Although a<br
style=3D"line-h=
eight: 1.22em;" class=3D"">warning that the ST system is
fun and shows pote=
ntial, there are still a few<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">i=
ssues!<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D""><br style=3D"line-heigh=
t: 1.22em;" class=3D"">Paul.<br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D""><=
br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">-----Original Message-----<br =
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">From:<span class=3D"Apple-convert=
ed-space">&nbsp;</span><a href=3D"mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx";
style=3D"l=
ine-height: 1.22em; font-family: Verdana;"
class=3D"">ukha_d@xxxxxxx=
m</a><span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span>[<a
href=3D"mailto:=
ukha_d@xxxxxxx" style=3D"line-height: 1.22em; font-family:
Verdana;=
" class=3D"">mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx</a>]<span
class=3D"Apple-convert=
ed-space">&nbsp;</span><br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D"">Sent: =
30 December 2015 11:08<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">To:<spa=
n class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><a
href=3D"mailto:ukha_d@yah=
oogroups.com" style=3D"line-height: 1.22em; font-family:
Verdana;" class=3D=
"">ukha_d@xxxxxxx</a><br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D"">=
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Hue musings ...<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" cla=
ss=3D""><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">I thought the Bloom a=
ctually felt very solid when I unboxed it but the light<br
style=3D"line-he=
ight: 1.22em;" class=3D"">output is pretty crap ... If
you're saying that y=
our Iris do a good purple<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">(and=
therefore should do a good blue too) then maybe there's something
wrong<br=
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">with this
one ... Might see if I=
can get it replaced?<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D""><br styl=
e=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">I did try
running up my CBus wireless=
yesterday and although I got<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">=
everything working and paired up on my test wiring harnesses (makes all
the=
<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">pairing of the switches with =
the wireless gateway much easier) when I<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" =
class=3D"">dropped the switches into the back boxes (the guy
that wired thi=
s place<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">helpfully used really =
deep plasterboard boxes) I couldn't get reliable comms<br
style=3D"line-hei=
ght: 1.22em;" class=3D"">and programming ... Turns out
the whole place is d=
one even internally with<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">foil =
backed insulated board which must be blocking RF back to the gateway<br
sty=
le=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">... :-(<br
style=3D"line-height: 1.2=
2em;" class=3D""><br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D"">Looks like t=
he mesh (ZigBee based) networks will work fine here though so<br
style=3D"l=
ine-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">I'm back to the Hue stuff
for now ... I do =
like the Geofence function on the<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=
=3D"">Hue software but the rest of the Hue app is pretty
clunky and rather<=
br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">obstructive and difficult to n=
avigate easily. If I'm going to stick with Hue<br
style=3D"line-height: 1.2=
2em;" class=3D"">then I will need to order up a bunch
more wireless remotes=
and thinking<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">about whether it=
would be possible to 3D print up some replacement switch<br
style=3D"line-=
height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">cover blanks with receptacles
for the wireless =
dimmer switches in them to<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">mak=
e them more useable.<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D""><br style=
=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">One thing I did
find which is handy th=
ough ... All the light switch<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D"">=
locations in this place are wired with a neutral so I need to have a
look<b=
r style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">and see
if I can find some nice=
wall ZigBee wall switches. :-)<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D"=
"><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">Just need to find a ZigBee =
capable equivalent of HomeGate (Clipsal CBus) or<br
style=3D"line-height: 1=
.22em;" class=3D"">HomeVision ... :-)<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">=
&nbsp;</span><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D""><br style=3D"lin=
e-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">Phil<br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=
=3D""><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">Sent from another blood=
y fruit-based portable device...<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D=
""><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt; On 30 Dec 2015, at 10=
:20, Paul Gale<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><a
href=3D=
"mailto:groups2@xxxxxxx";
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em; font-family=
: Verdana;" class=3D"">groups2@xxxxxxx</a><span
class=3D"Apple-con=
verted-space">&nbsp;</span>[ukha_d]<br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=
=3D"">&lt;<a href=3D"mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx";
style=3D"line-height: 1=
.22em; font-family: Verdana;"
class=3D"">ukha_d@xxxxxxx</a>&gt; wro=
te:<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt;<span class=3D"Apple-c=
onverted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">=
&gt; I don't like the bloom much - too small and under powered. I do
have 9=
(!)<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">of the Iris lamps though =
and love them. They have cut manufacturing costs<br
style=3D"line-height: 1=
.22em;" class=3D"">significantly over the years and
they're now very plasti=
cy - used to be much<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">more styl=
ish. Still good for colouring a small wall though. Not tested CRI<br
style=
=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">etc but they do
pretty well on purple =
which they're mostly used on.<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D"">=
&gt;<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D"line-he=
ight: 1.22em;" class=3D"">&gt; As for the White and
Hue colour bulbs (which=
they were recently rebranded<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">=
to I believe) - with the recent v2 hub and the re-brand, they were
updated<=
br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">slightly with a higher wattage=
LED and marginally higher light output. So<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em=
;" class=3D"">there are at least two versions out
there.<br style=3D"line-h=
eight: 1.22em;" class=3D"">&gt;<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;=
</span><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt;<span class=3D"App=
le-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=
=3D"">&gt; Paul.<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D"">&gt;<span cla=
ss=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;=
" class=3D"">&gt; -----Original Message-----<br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22e=
m;" class=3D"">&gt; From:<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span=
><a href=3D"mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx";
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em; fo=
nt-family: Verdana;"
class=3D"">ukha_d@xxxxxxx</a><span class=3D"Ap=
ple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span>[<a href=3D"mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx=
" style=3D"line-height: 1.22em; font-family: Verdana;"
class=3D"">mailto:uk=
ha_d@xxxxxxx</a>]<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span=
><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt; Sent: 28 December 2015 =
22:47<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt; To:<span class=3D"A=
pple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><a href=3D"mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx=
" style=3D"line-height: 1.22em; font-family: Verdana;"
class=3D"">ukha_d@ya=
hoogroups.com</a><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt; Subject=
: [ukha_d] Hue musings ...<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt=
;<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D"line-heigh=
t: 1.22em;" class=3D"">&gt;<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</sp=
an><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt; I was a bad boy in Jo=
hn Lewis today while I was there with a mate picking<br
style=3D"line-heigh=
t: 1.22em;" class=3D"">up a Sage Oracle (for him, not me)
...<br style=3D"l=
ine-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">&gt;<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&=
nbsp;</span><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt; Anyway, the =
sales are on so I ended up getting another starter kit (the<br
style=3D"lin=
e-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">Hue White and Colour) and a
Hue Bloom (which =
of course aren't in any sales<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D"">=
but it makes me feel better) to give them a try ...<span
class=3D"Apple-con=
verted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">&g=
t;<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D"line-heig=
ht: 1.22em;" class=3D"">&gt; Might have been spoiled
in the past as I was u=
sing some DMX controlled<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">wall =
washers, floods and spots but they were all pretty old (at least four<br
st=
yle=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">years) and
so hardly cutting edge. =
The colour mixing on the White and Hue<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" cl=
ass=3D"">bulbs and the Bloom in comparison is quite poor in
comparison - I'=
d<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">definitely query the '16 mil=
lion colours' claim, they might have 256 levels<br
style=3D"line-height: 1.=
22em;" class=3D"">for each of RGB but by God they don't
reproduce them ...<=
br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt;<span class=3D"Apple-conve=
rted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">&gt;=
The White and Hue bulbs do a really washed out Green and their Cyan
is<br =
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">basically
a very-slightly-blue-ti=
nged-white.<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt;<span class=3D=
"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" cla=
ss=3D"">&gt; The Bloom does a pretty good Green and decent
Red but Purple i=
s basically<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">Light Pink and Blu=
e is really poor too ... I'm actually wondering if it<br
style=3D"line-heig=
ht: 1.22em;" class=3D"">could be faulty given that other
reviews on the Blo=
om have been very<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">complimentar=
y about its colour rendition.<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D"">=
&gt;<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D"line-he=
ight: 1.22em;" class=3D"">&gt; I wonder whether the
GU10 White and Hue bulb=
s are any better ...<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
=
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt;<span class=3D"Apple-converte=
d-space">&nbsp;</span><br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D"">&gt; Ph=
il<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt;<span class=3D"Apple-co=
nverted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">&=
gt; Sent from another bloody fruit-based portable device...<br
style=3D"lin=
e-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">&gt;<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nb=
sp;</span><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt; --------------=
----------------------<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt; Po=
sted by: Phil Harris &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:phil@xxxxxxx";
style=3D"line-=
height: 1.22em; font-family: Verdana;"
class=3D"">phil@xxxxxxx</a>&gt;<=
br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt; -------------------------=
-----------<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt;<span class=3D=
"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" cla=
ss=3D"">&gt;<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D=
"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D"">&gt;<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space"=
>&nbsp;</span><br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt; ----------=
--------------------------<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">&gt=
;<span
class=3D"Apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><br
style=3D"line-heigh=
t: 1.22em;" class=3D"">&gt; Yahoo Groups Links<br
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2em;" class=3D"">&gt;<span
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style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;" class=3D""><br
style=3D"line-height: 1.22em=
;" class=3D"">------------------------------------<br
style=3D"line-height:=
1.22em;" class=3D"">Posted by: Phil Harris &lt;<a
href=3D"mailto:phil@avad=
dict.tv" style=3D"line-height: 1.22em; font-family:
Verdana;" class=3D"">ph=
il@xxxxxxx</a>&gt;<br style=3D"line-height: 1.22em;"
class=3D"">-------=
-----------------------------<br style=3D"line-height:
1.22em;" class=3D"">=
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