Price drop on the Phillips Living Colours Aura lamp. Been £66 for the last few weeks!
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whiteranger87
17 Feb 17#1
Love these things
polo53 to whiteranger87
17 Feb 17#2
Good to hear, been waiting on a price drop for one last few weeks. I appreciate it isn't the cheapest they have been but willing to pay this for them! Hopefully it lives up to the billing!
gr8h8me
17 Feb 17#3
These are great. I have 2 of them. One behind the TV and one opposite wall and the good news is you can sync them together so they change to the same colours. Worth the money if your into that type of thing. My first one cost £149 but the second I got at the time on a deal for £30. Voted hot
bobbymartini
17 Feb 17#4
Got one of these a few weeks ago for £41. Superb bit of kit. Still a bargain at this price. Heat added :smile:
whiteranger87
17 Feb 17#5
I got one during the Flash sale on Amazon about 4 weeks ago for £24.99 brand new. Never appealed to me before but for the price, I HAD to get one.
Fell in love straight away and bought another for £40 brand new from Shpock. £65 for 2, fantastic value. Have them in a corner of the room each and it looks great.
powerbrick
17 Feb 17#6
Hue compatible?
MrJed
17 Feb 171#7
Yes, I have this running on hue. I have lost the use of the round remote that came with it, but instead have gained all the app control of a hue lightbulb. I have it set on a timer, so not touched it since I set it up - comes on a 7.30 every morning and goes off at midnight.
For al those that already have a couple of these and no hue bridge, consider getting a hue bridge. a starter set is the way to go :smiley:
Badpoet to MrJed
18 Feb 171#13
It's possible to use remotes and hue app, I have it set up using both but was a bit of messing to do and required a particular order of things - I forget exactly what though!
hukd_addict
18 Feb 17#8
How do 2 sync up if you don't have the hue bridge? I'm assuming they are a "dumb" lamp without the bridge as well, ie no phone app usability? I like these and I need a lamp, just don't want to spend £50 on one when I need a bridge as well. I already have Hive but I think Hue is better for lighting.
gr8h8me to hukd_addict
18 Feb 17#9
They use 1 remote and work together. I looked it up on Google...Been synced for a few years
willyzippy89
18 Feb 171#10
£5 for a wifi RGB LED strip on ebay
And yes i do have Philips products (bridge and bulbs)
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Fell in love straight away and bought another for £40 brand new from Shpock. £65 for 2, fantastic value. Have them in a corner of the room each and it looks great.
For al those that already have a couple of these and no hue bridge, consider getting a hue bridge. a starter set is the way to go :smiley:
And yes i do have Philips products (bridge and bulbs)
Just dont see much point for £50 in this one "/