Philips Hue Outdoor Smart Lights: Are they worth it?
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A new range of outdoor smart lights from Philips Hue seeks to light up your home’s exterior. We tested all of them at the CNET Smart Home.
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a bit expensive.
Too expensive, I’ll continue to use gel inserts
Wayyy overpriced
Maybe when it goes on sale.
The right light company goes high!!
Five spot lights from Ace hardware and a old fashioned pin timer and extension cord does the trick for me. Sometimes the old fashioned stuff just works better and costs less
Im gonna use the outdoor strip for my aquirium
Wow that’s expensive!.. who needs light I can see perfectly fine in the dark
Show me a comparable outdoor low voltage non solar pathway light like the Callas.. and show me the prices..
too expensive, i will use my christmas lights
Does anyone know where to find a LED Driver/power supply for the hue outdoor products? Mine stopped working and it looks like you cant buy it as a stand alone. Is there a way to hack other led drivers to work with Philips hue? Emergency Here, A whole outdoor system DEAD
You focused on price. Try pricing a quality outdoor LED light fixture running on 12V. Not a lot of difference in cost. Judging by the quality of my Hue indoor lights I will be purchasing a Hue solution for my small pond in the back yard.
These are way too overpriced. But these are old. I seen better models in 2020 such as Sansi.
Unfortunately, two years after installing these Philips Hue lights they have stopped working and Philips say they are out of warranty. So they are now to be consigned to the bin!
Not really. Had outdoor bollards for 3 years. Worked well but after a fair amount of rain, three of them essentially stopped working. For this expense, it’s not worth it because according to hue, you can’t open these units and replace parts,… they are essentially disposable!
Too expensive really.…