Is Hue better than LIFX?

Philips Hue is slightly more expensive than LIFX when it comes to the price of the smart light bulbs, but the bulbs are more reliable and they offer some features that LIFX doesn’t, which in our eyes makes them worth the extra investment.

Is Philips discontinuing hue?

The company has announced that starting in April 2020, they will be discontinuing support for the first-gen Hue Bridge. After April 2020 no software updates will be made available for the Hue Bridge v1 and compatibility with our online services will be terminated at that time.

Is there anything better than Philips Hue?

Still, if it’s the colors you care about, then Lifx is a better pick than Philips Hue. It produces brighter, bolder colors at every shade we tested, it boasts a better app, and it gets more out of its integrations with IFTTT and Alexa.

Are LIFX bulbs good?

Compared to many less expensive rivals, LIFX bulbs are brighter and offer better quality colour. Yes, you could choose Philips Hue instead, but if you’d rather not need a Hue Bridge and have lights which connect directly to your home Wi-Fi, LIFX is a great choice.

Can LIFX and Hue work together?

LIFX and Hue cannot work natively together using their own apps. But, they can be controlled together using a smart home hub, such as HomeKit, SmartThings, or Alexa. Yet, as they can’t control the other manufacture’s bulbs it means that if you do want to control both, third-party apps are the only way.

How long do LIFX bulbs last?

According to LIFX, these bulbs are rated for 40,000 hours (27 years at 4 hours per day) while the TCP bulbs are rated for 25,000 hours and the Hue bulbs are rated for 15,000 hours.

Why are Philips Hue so expensive?

In terms of what makes Philips Hue bulbs ‘so expensive’: They are all LED, whilst some bulbs you can pick up still won’t be LED. LEDs are more efficient – so you’ll be saving running costs on a smart Hue bulb (which is LED) compared to a halogen bulb.

Can you use 2 Hue bridges?

You can add multiple bridges to the app, and you can switch between your Bridges from the home tab by tapping the Bridge icon in the top left.

Is LIFX compatible with Hue?

LIFX and Hue cannot work natively together using their own apps. Both these manufactures apps are feature rich and give a vast range of features. Yet, as they can’t control the other manufacture’s bulbs it means that if you do want to control both, third-party apps are the only way.

Which LIFX bulb is best?

The Lifx Color 1000 is brighter and more efficient than the first generation of Lifx bulbs, and the colors are just as true. The easy-to-use app offers a good number of features, and integrations with IFTTT, SmartThings, Nest, Windows, and Amazon Echo make the bulb a good choice for a wide range of users and homes.

Does LIFX work with ZigBee?

No, unfortunately the LIFX Bulb (Color) does not support ZigBee connectivity by default at the moment as a stand-alone product.

Which is better Philips Hue or LIFX?

Philips Hue is slightly more expensive than LIFX when it comes to the price of the smart light bulbs, but the bulbs are more reliable and they offer some features that LIFX doesn’t, which in our eyes makes them worth the extra investment.

How many lumens is the LIFX 1000?

The LIFX 1000 model can be set to a wide assortment of hues from red to violet, and anything in between. The knobs can put out a splendid 1055 Lumens (60-watt brilliant globules put out around 800 Lumens), however, hues do get blur to some degree at the brightest setting.

How much does it cost to get started with Philips Hue?

Philips Hue can cost quite a bit to get started. The Hue White Ambiance Starter Kit starts at $120 with four bulbs and the Hue Bridge. If you want the ability to change the colors of the bulbs, you’ll need the Hue White and Color Ambiance Starter Kit, which starts at $200. LIFX has a lower upfront cost to get started.

Is LIFX the best smart lighting solution for You?

As of writing, LIFX still enjoys a reputation as being one of the best smart lighting solutions out there. When it comes to smart lighting solutions, the Philips Hue takes the win. The color range and brightness of the LIFX may be better, but when it comes to connectivity, energy efficiency and relative pricing, the Philips Hue has the advantage.

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