Description
Pack of 3, där 33W G9 Halogen Lamp
£25.92
In stock
Pack of 3, där 33W G9 Halogen Lamp
EAN | 5060228745546 |
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Brand | DAR Lighting |
MPN | BULBG933 |
Measurements | H4.2 x Ø1.3cm |
Finish | Glass |
Material | Glass |
Nett Weight (kg) | 0.01 kg |
Suitable | Indoor |
Lamp | 1 x 33w max G9 |
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Claudio N. –
The 0.04 discount is such a great deal… not. Radiant Roost should not allow this.
flash erol (verified owner) –
excellent productas described
Janaina Brevilheri (verified owner) –
Incredible product Efficient, great colours and love how it has homeaway assist. Would highly recommend
Sparrow (verified owner) –
Great starter pack smart LED bulb good brightness and easy to install and works with alexa This is a good value of money
Lisa moriarty (verified owner) –
Ok so I have used unbranded smart bulbs and for the price I had to pay for these I must say I am not blown away. The ligthing is mostly the same plus I now have to have the hub plugged in into a wired Ethernet slot. Come on Phillips do we really need the annoying hub
Aida (verified owner) –
Extending my hue universe with these bulbs was very straight forward, also excellently priced as part of prime day promotions.Just wish they were generally a little cheaper, rather than having to wait for prime dayBlack Friday promotions to purchase.
Stuart North (verified owner) –
My first foray in to this kind of product. This starter kit includes 2x White Colour ambiance E27 Bulbs, Hue button bridge. Everything you need is included in this starter kit. Simply connect your bridge to your router, screw in your new Philips Hue lights and take advantage of smart home lighting via the Philips Hue App. There are 16 million colours to play with and it looks amazing. I would imagine children would love to have this their bedroom big kids too I have not tried controlling with a smart device like Alexa as I do not have one, but I can tell from other reviews that this works well.
Stael Paul (verified owner) –
This is a review for the White and Colour Ambiance Wireless Lighting B22 Starter Kit, inc… 3 x 9 W B22 Richer Colour Bulbs, 1 x Hue Bridge v.2 Bought at 149.99 as at 27112016.I used to have my lighting on normal remote onon using the bye bye standby system, this works very well for controlling any device up to 4amp, and in my instance was connected to bedside lampsTV power socket etc, however I have just upgraded to this system and am so glad I did, its wonderful.For any new starter to the HUE system, this is very easy to get up and running, all you need is a router with a free RJ45 socket, and you are good to go.Buying the starter kit is highly recommended, as the HUE bridge will cost you 49 if bought separately and if you opt for the Colour Ambiance Bulb another 49 each, so buying individually would cost you 49 x 4 Approx making a total of 196. Buying this via the starter kit will only cost you 149 meaning you pretty much get a free bulb or bridge.Configuration is so easy01. Plug in the bridge to the router using the supplied RJ45 network cable,02. Plug in the power adaptor, put the hub somewhere as central as possible but not vital,03. Download the app for the iPhone OR Android. Press the centre button on the Bridge04. Done.To allow this to work outside your network, you just need to ensure the network part is done, then switch off the Wifi on your phone, launch the app, then create an account on the HUE system with an emailpassword. You can then switch on Wifi on the phone again.If you wish to set up location aware which is in the Hue App, then you MUST switch that on when logged on your home network, and do not switch it off again when away from the house or else you wont reconnect again till you get home. As soon as you get back in close proximity to your home and you mobile connects to the bridge the lights you have set to turn onoff will power up.If using this with Alexa, this is just as easy to do using the Skills for Hue, after a lot of trial, error and testing I got this to work perfectly, the issues can be if you have TWO or more hue bulbs in the same room. Calling the bulb under Groups the same or similar names will cause Alexa to struggle with the names. Bad names for example Bedroom 1 and Bedroom 2 Alexa will struggle with the 1 and 2, For two bedside lamps on a double bed, try using Left and Right, I found that causing One and Two also could be problematic, you need two distinct words that Alexa can easily distinguish. I admit the coloured bulbs are dear, but with a long lifespan and no heat they should last years.White bulbs for main hallways etc, come in cheaper at about 15. Remember the Hue Bridge is NOT a hub, so it works with lighting best and it excels at that with smooth onoff on lamps and no noise.
Adele Ferrantello (verified owner) –
really good, though many of the shown effects fireworks ect on the advert are in fact ones that require you to pay via the app and feel like third party extensions, so more cost to recreate what they advertised. however works well with alexia to change colour and dim, though she cant access all the abilities that the app has. takes a little setting up, and the instructions could be a little better esp how to link with alexia, had to use youtube to work it out properly, extra bulbs are really overpriced though so get as many as you can in a pack.
Purple Poodle (verified owner) –
This makes a huge change to the living room.If you have an Radiant Roost Echo, Alexa can turn the lights on and off. Though not alter the colours. Alexa can alter the brightness though.With the phone amp you can change colours and brightness on the individual bulbs.You can have lights come on and off while you are out.This comes with the bridge which links the bulbs to your wifi.