🌟 Light up your nights, smartly and effortlessly!
The Philips Hue Outdoor Motion Sensor is a weather-resistant, battery-powered smart lighting accessory designed to automate your outdoor lights. Compatible with the Philips Hue Bridge, it detects motion and ambient light levels to trigger your smart lights only when needed, enhancing security and convenience on your patio, terrace, or garden.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.9 x 14.6 x 7.3 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.33 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 5.6 x 7.6 x 7.6 centimetres |
Item Weight | 186 Grams |
Brand | Philips Hue |
Colour | Black |
Included components | 1 Outdoor Motion Sensor |
Model year | 2019 |
Plug profile | Wall Mount |
Part number | 929003067401 |
Size | 1 pack |
Warranty description | 2 years manufacturer. |
Style | Outdoor |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**C
The best out there (if you're a hue user)
**Pros:**I recently added the Philips Hue Outdoor Motion Sensor to my smart home setup, and it has proven to be a game-changer for my outdoor lighting. Here are some of the key advantages:1. **Versatile Mounting Options:** The Philips Hue Outdoor Motion Sensor offers versatile mounting options. You can attach it to a wall, ceiling, or even a post, making it highly adaptable to your outdoor space's layout.2. **Sleek Black Design:** The sensor's sleek black color not only looks stylish but also blends seamlessly with most outdoor aesthetics. It's a tasteful addition to my outdoor decor.3. **Smart Integration:** This sensor brilliantly controls both my Philips Hue outdoor lights and Innr bulbs within my outdoor wall lamps. It offers seamless synchronization between these devices for a unified lighting experience.4. **Weatherproof Reliability:** I love that this sensor can handle the elements. With an IP54 rating, it's perfectly suited for outdoor use, whether it's raining or sunny.5. **Customizable Sensitivity:** The sensor's sensitivity can be adjusted, allowing me to fine-tune the range at which it detects motion. This ensures it caters to my specific needs.6. **Daylight Sensor:** The built-in daylight sensor is a practical feature. It ensures that my outdoor lights don't turn on during the day, saving energy and prolonging the lifespan of the bulbs.7. **Long Battery Life:** Thanks to its low-power Zigbee connection, the two AAA batteries last a surprisingly long time. I haven't had to worry about frequent replacements.**Cons:**However, there are a couple of drawbacks to consider:1. **Pricey for an Accessory:** It's worth noting that this sensor falls on the higher end of the price spectrum for an accessory. But given its solid integration with the Hue system, its support for Innr bulbs, and its durable design, I believe the cost is justified.2. **Limited Compatibility:** This sensor is primarily designed to work with Philips Hue products. If you have other smart lighting brands in your setup, you might face some integration challenges. That said, it works perfectly with my Innr bulbs.In conclusion, the Philips Hue Outdoor Motion Sensor has made my outdoor smart lighting experience more convenient and secure. Its versatile mounting options, sleek black design, and reliable performance are well worth the investment. Plus, its seamless control over both Philips Hue outdoor lights and Innr bulbs within my outdoor wall lamps adds a layer of sophistication to my outdoor lighting setup. Just make sure it aligns with your existing smart home setup, and you'll enjoy brilliantly illuminated and secure outdoor spaces with a touch of style and flexibility.
A**A
Great product from philips
Works well and was easy to install. We have the philips hue system, which is pricy but good quality.
M**T
Really reliable with excellent build quality
The Philips Hue Outdoor Motion Sensor is a great addition for anyone wanting to enhance their smart lighting outdoors. It's weatherproof and durable, so it can handle rain and cold without any issues. Setting it up is simple, and it connects easily with the Hue app, letting you customise when and how your outdoor lights react to motion.The motion detection is quick and covers a wide area, making it perfect for gardens, driveways, or patios. It’s also energy-efficient, as it only activates the lights when needed. If you want to improve security or convenience outside your home, this sensor is a solid choice.
R**G
Works well with Home Assistant
Works well integrated into the Hue ecosystem, and exposes several other useful sensors when connected with Home Assistant. I've successfully got it providing input to automations that use the temperature and lux light levels that it reports, whilst it still handles the Hue based automations for movement activated lights.
D**T
Home Assistant bonuses
Works as expected but bonus features if you are using Home Assistant is that the sensors include ones for temperature and illuminance which may come in handy.
J**S
Great sensor, buggy firmware
This is a surprisingly robust little PIR that has kept working solidly through rain, snow, and shine for two years now. Its Zigbee connection is pretty good and works nicely with Home Assistant and custom Zigbee coordinators. The ability to report luminance, detection, customise the detection sensitivity, and hugely importantly, control the LEDs of the device so it's not lighting up like a Christmas tree, are all excellent. Great sensor.I have two gripes with it. The first is that the battery level is complete fiction. This device has reported 100% battery for two years. Unsurprisingly, at some point the battery actually ran out, and I had to more manually figure this out. Minor, but frustrating if you have a number of battery powered devices, and want some warning that batteries are low, vs complete failure at some unexpected or unhelpful time.The second frustration is that nothing in the provided instructions explains properly how to open the damned thing. There's a slot at the bottom with a screw, intended primarily for fixing to the wall, but you have to remove the whole screw and insert a blade into the slot, lever down _really_ hard to the point you're worried you're going to break the plastic, and suddenly the back will flip off. Not the best explained access ever.
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