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[Prime] Philips Hue Centura Colour Downlight 3 Packs $182.46 Delivered (Buy 2 Get 1 40% off) @ Amazon UK via AU

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Recommend: buying 2 packs of 3s. Checking out at $251.55 (no code required)
Cashback: it is part of 15% cashback for both CR & SB. StG/BoM would yield extra 10%. It would just capped both limits so $50 ($30+$20)

So you ending up ~$200 for 6 colour ceiling down lights, single GU10 bulb is retailing at $90 Bunnings fyi.

Product details: It is a GU10 colour ambiance bulb with plastic housing only. Wiring need to be done by electrician.

Philips Official specs

About this item
Wireless Dimming - Use the Hue app to get instant control over your Philips Hue Ceiling Light anywhere in your home
What's Required? - Nothing! This product works with the free ‘Philips Hue Bluetooth’ app. Simply install your new Hue light and connect to the Bluetooth app for in room smart lighting control!
Set The Mood With Colour - Transform any room for an immersive entertainment experience, create the perfect atmosphere for a get-together with friends, or complement your home decor. Amp up the ambiance of special moments with the use of dynamic scenes to create the perfect mood in any situation.
Control Lights With Your Voice - Works with all Echo smart speakers/displays and Google Nest devices for hands-free voice control (Philips Hue Bridge (sold separately) is required for Echo 1st Gen and Echo Dot 1st Gen).
Unlock Your Homes Full Potential - Add a Philips Hue Bridge (sold separately, optional) to your cart and unlock full home control, either when you’re home or away

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This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2024

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closed Comments

  • Australian standard mate

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      It doesn't need transformer nor it comes with power plug, you’d wire them directly to power (not plug and play) basic GU10 bulbs are internationally the same.

  • I had a look at that. Power plugs may be European

    • It doesnt need transformer nor it comes with power plug, you’d wire them directly to power (not plug and play) basic GU10 bulbs are internationally the same.

  • +1

    Transformer? GU10's are usually mains input (ie 230/240VAC). Are these different?

    Their website lists

    Mains power: Range 220 V–240 V 50-60 Hz

    • Good question, I was only reading up some user reviews claiming so, I never had GU10 before. Here’s a photo of the content.
      https://files.ozbargain.com.au/upload/8258/114186/img_3251.j…

      • +1

        Yeah that's the lamp socket/base over to the right of the bulb. Looks like it might have an IEC C7 inlet for a cable, and not need an electrician? Not sure. Could just be a screw terminal inlet and need a lecky.

        • You are right, I watched an YouTube and the wiring is direct to power cables, so no transformer needed but electrician would do it safely. Thanks for the correction, learned something new :)

  • Seems like an awful lot of money for a wifi module with an RGB LED attached to it.

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