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Stick with one system, and Hue is the only one worth having. It makes it a lot easier to have all your lights through one system. Cree, Osram/Lightify and IKEA are all Hue compatible, and there's Chinese knock-offs hitting the market (haven't tested one yet; it's in the mail). Yeah, not planning to get rid of the bulb. I can definitely use it regardless.
Just wouldn’t likely control it in conjunction with a bunch of other lights.I currently have a Hubitat but am debating whether I should switch to something else. I just got it a week ago and while I like some things, I’m not sure whether it’s the best choice for me. I have a separate thread about that.:)I don’t currently need a Hue bridge. It was a side question in the event that I move away from Hubitat. Can I potentially use the Hue bridge to control all Zigbee lighting. Seems like no, unfortunately. I did exactly the same thing.
I'm looking for a way to make it all work as well. Ever since the Sengled Hub became a $40 piece of nothing that sat next to our router for a week.
So I could attempt daily to reconnect it. All after one power outage that did it in. According to Sengled customer service, that power outage, (we have 20+ ea. Winter) happened in the two hr. Period that an update was unknowingly being performed. I'm not sure I believe that. If true, why didn't they consider a power outage rendering their product inoperable & useless.
Because of an update? Obviously, this is not a well-thought out product.My research says that Phillips Hub doesn't seem to work with the 16+ Sengled bulbs I've purchased.Sengled customer service wants me to send back their hub so they can 'do something' & send it back. That's not ok.
What you do is offer a NEW hub and apologize. Even if they need me to send this one back to them first.The product is defective. If this happened once where's the guarantee that the same thing won't happen again? Not one answer was given with regard to their bulbs, which are now obsolete. It's anyone's guess how long they'll take to fix it. Also, I'll receive a refurbished hub whenever they do decide to send it back.
I bought it on Jan 29th of this year! 2 weeks later it stopped working. It worked for exactly 2 weeks.That's not customer service.2 days after I spoke to Sengled, I had a terrible car accident.
What more ideal time for my smart home, voice-controlled devices to work! Devices, plugs, Alexa products, etc, etc., all work fine, but for the Sengled products. All of my lighting.One possible option could be the Smart Things hub, which may work with sengled lights. Otherwise, I'm afraid an outage, even a surge will affect this hub in the exect same way it has already. Ido not trust this company at all. I am not afraid to express this:I do not recommend this product to anyone. Avoid Sengled.
Sadly, it's inexpensive for a reason.