![]() From the warm white light of a summer sun, to the ice cool daylight of winter: you can enjoy any shade of white light to fit your mood throughout the year.Ĭonnect your Philips Hue lights with the Bridge and start discovering the endless possibilities. Set the right ambiance on your patio, balcony or porch and relax. Unwind with warm to cool white lightĮxtend your evenings with Philips Hue outdoor lighting. This review first was first published on M3, our sibling site, and was translated from the original Swedish.Holiday cheer starts here - with smart light! Use your Philips Hue lights to transform your home into a festive experience: bright reds and greens for Christmas, subtle pastels for spring, or even an eerie purple glow to create the most haunted house on the block on Halloween. Subscription cost per month: From $3.99/month.Storage: Cloud storage, subscription required (free 30-day trial included).Viewing angle: 141.2 degrees (diagonal).Connection: Zigbee, Wi-Fi (2.4-5 GHz), smartphone with Android or IOS.Product: Philips Hue Secure wired camera.But for a clear and detailed outdoor image at greater distances, a camera with 4K resolution is preferable–and unfortunately, Signify does not currently offer a 4K option. ![]() The video resolution of 1080p is sufficient indoors, offering a good overview of any activity. In practice, the camera works well and the reaction time, from when a movement is registered until you receive a notification on your mobile phone, is very fast. Hue Secure Basic covers 30 days of video storage for a single camera ($3.99 a month, or $39.99 a year), while Hue Secure Plus includes 60 days of storage for all your Hue cameras ($9.99 a month, or $99.99 a year). For custom activity zones, AI object detection (including people, animals, vehicles, and parcels), and cloud video storage, you’ll have to opt for one of two paid subscription plans. The free version gives you access to standard features, including live streaming, light and sound alarms, and instant messaging. It then encrypts the video, saves it to the cloud, and allows you to export the video to your mobile device. With a paid subscription, the camera starts recording as soon as motion is detected. Yes–just like most manufacturers, Signify wants to milk as much as possible out of its users, and if you want access to all the functions and storage options of the Hue Secure camera, you’ll have to pay more. When it detects motion, the camera records a video clip that is stored for different lengths of time depending on the Hue Secure plan you choose. You can easily create your own activity zones. It’s worth mentioning that the camera can also be purchased with a table stand instead of the wall mount, but you’ll have to shell out an extra $30. The Hue Secure looks like any modern IP camera, and it comes with a wall mount that holds the camera in place using a strong magnet. The Philips Hue Secure camera we received for testing is the wired version a wireless version will soon be released. The Philips Hue Secure cameras can, of course, be used on their own, but it’s the interaction between the cameras and the overall Hue smart lighting ecosystem that is the main attraction. Signify, the company behind Philips Hue smart lighting, has just launched a line of security cameras for home surveillance. However, a subscription is required to fully utilize all the camera’s features, and the price tag is steep. The feature-rich, indoor and outdoor Philips Hue Secure wired camera boasts good image quality and smooth integrating with Hue smart lights. Subscription required for some features.
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