Specifications
In this article, we will list all known specifications for the Hue Fugato Triple Spotlight (Black) smarthome light from Philips. We have categorized this product as ceiling light.
Communication
A wide variety of technologies can be used to control the Smarthome light, each of which can have its own advantages and disadvantages. For example, control via Wifi can be integrated into an existing network over longer distances, but consumes more power than, for example, Zigbee or Bluetooth. Wifi is therefore only suitable for devices that are permanently connected to the power grid. Hue Fugato Triple Spotlight (Black) supports the following technologies:
- Bluetooth
- Zigbee
Supported functions
The following features/functions are supported by this device:
- Switch the light on or off via your smartphone or the Bridge.
- Change the brightness.
- Changing the color temperature like warm or cool white.
- Multiple colors can be selected in the smartphone app.
- The luminaire can be configured to emit a white light.
- Over-the-air updates
- Automatic switch-on behavior.
Third party integrations
Don't want to use the integration/bridge that the manufacturer Philips specifies? That's not a problem. See the list below for all verified integrations that work with Hue Fugato Triple Spotlight (Black) :
- Zigbee2MQTT
- ioBroker
- Zigbee home automation
- Google Home
- Alexa Smart Home
Light
The lamp can assume a color temperature between 2000 and 6500 kelvin. The lumen specification describes the brightness of the illuminant. The higher this value is, the brighter the room is illuminated. A 60W incandescent bulb has an average of about 700 lumens, a 60W halogen tube as well. The smart bulb under consideration here emits about 1050 lumen according to the manufacturer's information from Philips. Typical light bulbs from the old days usually consume about 25-40 watts per hour. The smarthome light described here Hue Fugato Triple Spotlight (Black) gets by in comparison with 17,1 w.
Design
Let's start with the good news about the device, because in general it is possible to change the bulbs in the simplest way. For light bulbs, this is the normal case, but there are also Smarthome devices that allow the change as well. Philips chose metal as the casing material. The color was kept in black. The device weighs 886 g.
Protection
The IP rating classifies and evaluates the level of protection that mechanical and electrical enclosures provide against ingress, dust, accidental contact and water. These smarthome lights are classified as IP20.
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