Smart Bulb from Philips Hue Sported in Data Leak: Ultra-dimming Version Unveiled
Philips Hue Unveils Upgraded Smart Bulb Range with Ultra-Low Dimming Feature
Philips Hue, a leading name in smart lighting solutions, has announced the release of a new smart bulb range, featuring significant upgrades and an exciting new addition - ultra-low dimming.
The new Philips Hue A60 E27 and A67 E27 bulbs are now available on Amazon in France and Germany, starting at €15.99 for a single A60 White 810 bulb. These bulbs offer a range of brightness options, reaching 810, 1,100, and 1,600 lumens. The White bulb provides a warm 2,700K glow, while the White Ambiance spans an impressive range of 1,000K to 20,000K. The range also includes colour versions of the bulbs, which add vibrant effects to your lighting setup.
One specific feature of the new Philips Hue smart bulbs has stolen the spotlight, but more details will be provided later. The ultra-low dimming setting, unlike anything previously seen in Philips Hue bulbs, allows for a minimum brightness of 0.2% to be set in the Hue app. This feature offers an unprecedented level of control over the lighting in your home.
The new Philips Hue smart bulbs come in three options: White, White Ambiance, and White and Colour Ambiance. More details about these products will be revealed during a livestream for the next wave of Hue launches, happening in a week.
Meanwhile, it appears that another company, Xiaomi, has also entered the smart lighting arena with a new smart lamp model featuring ultra-low switching. The pricing for the new Philips Hue smart bulbs in the UK and US hasn't been revealed yet, but is likely to be confirmed next week.
Four new Philips Hue products leaked on the brand's own site, hinting at a broader range of offerings in the new smart bulb range. The Philips Hue A60 E27 and A67 E27 are part of this new range, promising a more comprehensive and versatile smart lighting solution for homes.
Stay tuned for more details about the new Philips Hue smart bulbs during the upcoming livestream. The future of smart home lighting is here, and it's brighter than ever.