Which generation are these? I'm a noob but read something about richer colours.
gjgbarclay to shakerstevens
22 Jun 171#26
That's worth its own post. Cheapest I've seen
BM12
22 Jun 17#10
Do these work with Hive at all? Sorry a noob question!
h3llo_fr1end to BM12
22 Jun 17#13
I know they work with Nest, not sure about Hive, Google will give you a quicker response than on here.
fr33radicalls
22 Jun 17#11
Chomp and a Freddo for 20p , those were the days.
alcot33uk
22 Jun 171#12
2 black jacks for a penny.
h3llo_fr1end
22 Jun 17#14
Heat because any price drop on Hue is great. However, my experience is you would be better investing in the Colour starter kit (especially as it's on offer) because you won't be satisfied with the White bulbs and end up buying colour/white ambience anyway.
MichaelJames1995 to h3llo_fr1end
22 Jun 171#15
Agreed. Wouldnt say you need the colour or ambience in every room though.
For me 3 colour bulbs were enough for the whole house and the rest are standard white hue bulbs
shakerstevens to h3llo_fr1end
22 Jun 171#22
Agreed the colour starter kit is better value.
But there are cases where the other bulbs are fine.
In my lounge I use colour as thats where I benifit the most from colour
In the bedroom I use white ambience to simulate sunrise on a dimmed in/out timer in the morning (especially for winter)
In the hall i use the standard white as I just need it on or dimmed as a night light.
If money was no object of course I'd have them all as colour!
Gareth79
22 Jun 17#17
Heat... hoping Amazon will price match the kit.
deeperthought
22 Jun 17#19
I've bought a Hue set up due to previous deals on here however the Hue app on iOS is currently constantly crashing. Anyone wanting an ES to bayonet type fitting can get the adapters in IKEA or Bunnings warehouse cheaply though of course I make the light bulb slightly longer.
soap_box
22 Jun 17#20
Well, I for one will wait and see if it's that cheap again.
shakerstevens
22 Jun 171#21
Those are the latest ones with John Lewis. You are right there are different generation ones and it can be confusing, especially market place sellers on Amazon. As far as I know all the major re sellers only sell the latest generation ones, i.e. Argos, John Lewis etc.
DaveB316
22 Jun 17#23
I have the colour ones in three rooms and there brill though the novelty of changing them does wear off quickly and is mostly used as a party piece when guests are here. I think whites would be fine for most rooms. This is a decent deal.
solid
22 Jun 17#24
Is it realistic to think you could sell the bridge on its own for £30?
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For me 3 colour bulbs were enough for the whole house and the rest are standard white hue bulbs
But there are cases where the other bulbs are fine.
In my lounge I use colour as thats where I benifit the most from colour
In the bedroom I use white ambience to simulate sunrise on a dimmed in/out timer in the morning (especially for winter)
In the hall i use the standard white as I just need it on or dimmed as a night light.
If money was no object of course I'd have them all as colour!
If you are not feeling confident then CEX will buy it for £22 cash https://uk.webuy.com/product.php?sku=SHAMPHIHUE2A#.WUwomBPyugQ