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Philips Hue Impress Hue Wall Lantern $125.30 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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You can price beat at Bunnings for $112.77

  • Conveniently illuminate and personalise your outdoor space, tune the light level to your need of the day, creating the right ambiance to fully enjoy your moments
  • Play with 16 million colours to tune to the right moment and occasion
  • Lighting that lets you easily control your light and create the right ambiance for all of your moments
  • Highlight the beauty of your garden or use when entertaining or relaxing
  • Use of high quality materials including glass panels
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  • Bunnings did not price beat, they said their supplier is out of stock for this item. Seems like they didn't want to do it.

    • I did price beat this morning around 8am and they were still able to do it (special orders desk).

  • +11

    Call me old fashioned but I've never once looked at my porch light and thought "I wish that was blue … or maybe red"

    • +12

      Depends on the crowd you're trying to attract

    • +2

      every day could be christmas though

    • +4

      I'm with you there. I've got a heap of smart home gear but I don't get the use case for a lot of the stuff Philips puts out. This included. The other one that baffles me is the bathroom light. Similar thinking. I've never ever thought I'd like to dim the bathroom lights or change their colour. Nor would I want to control them with my voice. Flick the damn switch on the way in and out. Although, one use case is to turn the lights off when there's no one in there. It sh@ts me having to turn off the lights after the kids constantly.

      The other thing with these is that the LED light source is bespoke to the fitting. The LED dies, you replace the whole damn thing. I know the argument is that LED lights last for 25 years. From experience, they can die much sooner than that. Granted the one I've blown wasn't Philips but still. I'd just buy a nice fitting and a bulb you can replace. If you really want a smart light on your porch to moonlight as an escort, at least you can swap the bulb out when you're ready to retire.

      • I've installed Hue lights in the upstairs bathroom, works well with younger children with a few reasons:

        • Routine set-up for night-light from 7 PM - 6:30 AM.
        • We have a nappy change table in the bathroom - helps keeps the baby/toddler in semi-sleep state
        • We keep the door ajar to provide sufficient light in the corridor for the pre-schoolers "nightmare run" to our bedroom. We have motion night lights in the corners of the corridor, but the bathroom light works well.
        • Works as a great distraction when you give the kids control of the app on your phone halfway through a hissy fit

      • +6

        I have a solution for the kids thing. Put all their pocket money for the week in a jar where they can see it. Any time you find a light on with nobody in the room, remove a proportion. Then they get whatever is in the jar on the weekend divided by the number of kids. They'll start yelling at each other for leaving the light on, and turn it off for each other too.

        • My wife turns on every light and TV in the house, if I turn any of them off she starts crying that she has no free will and I'm controlling/abusive… not joking.

      • +1

        Pair with the motion detectors and things changed for me. No more fumbling along the corridor in the dark, just walk to the toilet and lights turn on at 10% brightness. If I need a drink in the kitchen, lights just turns on and off when I’m done. No more fumbling for wall switches.

        Now trying to tune motion detectors to be able to differentiate movement of sleeping vs waking up to the loo. Then I can put one in the rooms.

        • I have a little screen between the detector and the bed so it only gone on when I get out of bed.

        • yes the motion sensor is almost the only use I've found for them and the fact that the brightness can be "night light" level at night.

    • Pfft. I synchronise my path to “Billie Jean”

    • I used have a PIR sensor in the drive way, if it triggered after 00:00 it would make the lights alternate White/Blue/White/Red with the iOS app iConnectHue.
      Unfortunately sometimes, no usually, it would mess up and get stuck on pink or red making my house look like a 3rd world brothel, and cats or cars were causing triggers.

      Now I just set them to orange after 22hrs and white before.

  • I've got 4 of these and they work a treat. It's not so much for the colour but for the ability to make it smart. for me it's a garage light that lights up on motion/geolocation or for after dark to come on a certain time and for how long

  • +5

    By the end of this Hue sale, every ozbargainer will have flashing lights in their house everytime they make a purchase.

    • Need to script something up so every up-vote sets the lights off like a pokie machine

      • The hue play box already does that ;)

        • Was hoping to see THAT on sale.

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