Philips Hue Bulbs
Philips Hue bulbs are a smart lighting solution that allows you to control your lights from your smartphone or voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant. These bulbs come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colours, allowing you to create the perfect ambience for each room in your home. One of the standout features of Philips Hue bulbs is their ability to create customised lighting scenes. Using the Philips Hue app, you can adjust the brightness and colour temperature of your lights to create a bespoke atmosphere for any occasion, whether it's a cosy night in or a lively party. Whether you're looking for a single bulb or a whole set, we have everything you need to transform your home with our range of Philips Hue bulbs.
How to reset Philips Hue bulbs
If you're experiencing issues with your Philips Hue bulbs, resetting them can often be an effective solution. Here's a simple guide on how to reset Philips Hue bulbs:
1. Start by turning off the power to the light fixture that the Philips Hue bulb is installed in.
2. Wait for at least 5 seconds, then turn the power back on.
3. Within 30 seconds of turning the power back on, use the Philips Hue app to search for new bulbs. This should detect and connect to the reset bulb.
4. If the above method doesn't work, you can try a factory reset by turning the bulb on and off 5 times in quick succession. After the fifth time, the bulb will blink, indicating that it has been reset to its default settings.
How long do Philips Hue bulbs last?
Philips Hue bulbs are known for their longevity and energy efficiency. On average, these bulbs can last up to 25,000 hours, which translates to roughly 22 years if you use the bulb for 3 hours per day. Of course, the lifespan of a Philips Hue bulb can vary depending on how often it is used, the specific model of the bulb, and other factors such as environmental conditions and how frequently the bulb is turned on and off. It's also important to note that the colour-changing and dimmable features of Philips Hue bulbs can affect their lifespan, as these features require more energy and can lead to more wear and tear over time.