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1. kstrau+W3[view] [source] 2023-09-26 23:45:48
>>pictur+(OP)
Rachel nailed it, as usual. I was an early adapter and have a houseful of Hue stuff, but over the last year or so I've switched to buying Nanoleaf bulbs. Hue is a little nicer, but not enough to make their terrible app worth the hassle.

I've seen a few recommendations now for the Ikea Dirigera hub, so fine. I've ordered one. Assuming it works as expected, I'll migrate everything next week. So long, Philips. I liked your stuff, but why'd you have to get greedy? Was being twice the price of your competition not enough?

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2. chrsst+Q6[view] [source] 2023-09-27 00:02:23
>>kstrau+W3
I use the Ikea lights and bridge, although mine is a few years old at this point. Everything just works and I've maybe had 1 issue in just over 4 years. Easily integrates with either Google Home or HomeKit or HA. My only complaint is (my) bridge needs hardwire ethernet access and each bridge only supports 5 devices. I bought one of the wireless physical switches which seemed like it would come in handy, but the battery died pretty quick. Not a big deal though as I never used it anyway, but having the option was nice.
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3. LeafIt+Qo[view] [source] 2023-09-27 01:54:01
>>chrsst+Q6
> each bridge only supports 5 devices.

I still have one of the original hubs and I definitely have more than 5 devices (light bulbs and outlets) working without problem.

> I bought one of the wireless physical switches which seemed like it would come in handy, but the battery died pretty quick

I have at least 3 physical switches in use and they’ve lasted at least 2 years so far.

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