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I really like my Hue stuff… sucks I’m going to have to rip it out…

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Get a ZigBee hub and home assistant

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If you have the hue hub you don’t need to change anything…except the hue app to the home assistant one :)

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Yes but I think in this case you will eventually be asked to sign up and login via the app to e.g. add a new bulb

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You can repurpose it to spots that don’t need the smart feature. I only have a couple bulbs, but they’ve now found their way into my basement where I don’t need smart lights. That way the bulbs don’t go to waste since they still work with a simple light switch still.

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Until someone flicks the light and they end up flashing for forever… I have off brand ones I’ve done that with for security reasons and a few months ago we ate dinner with those lights flashing. It helped not to make eye contact with my wife, she didn’t find it as funny as I did.

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The off brand do that, yes. But I don’t think Phillips do as easily. I think it has to be 3 quick on-off’s to reset them. Using them as a normal light should be fine. We have been using it for a few months now as I moved them out when I converted to matter

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I’ve just switched to the Home app for now. Google has actually fixed all my complaints about it - now it launches to the favorites screen which can have devices or groups. I have mine set to show my two cameras and the light group for each room, and that’s basically all I want.

If they end up making it so you have to be logged in to even use the lights with the Home app, I’ll just switch to something else.

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I’ll consider that, thank you!

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It means, that luckily i only have a few hue items to replace.

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Here’s what it means… my household will remain free of Philips hue products.

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No, it’s not at all the same company, despite using the same Philips brand. Philips split up into several separate companies. The healthcare division is the only thing left of the original Philips company.

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My understanding is Philips licensed their name out to Singled who actually owns the Hue products.

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