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3 x Philips Hue White 7W B22 LED Dimmable Smart Classic Filament Bulb with Bluetooth = £24.97 delivered with code @ John Lewis & Partners
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Works out at £8.32 a bulb. Add 3 x Philips Hue White 7W B22 LED Dimmable Smart Classic Filament Bulb with Bluetooth to basket and then apply code HUE35 at checkout to get for £24.97 including free delivery. Bulbs are selling for £19.99+ each elsewhere e.g. Argos etc
Philips Hue White 7W B22 LED Dimmable Smart Classic Filament Bulb with Bluetooth
This Philips Hue LED smart light bulb allows you to play with light settings that suit your lifestyle. Easy to control from your smart device, it has a classic shape and retro inner filament coil, making it ideal for styling industrial-inspired interiors.
Smart control straight out of the box
This light works with the free Philips Hue Bluetooth app. Simply install your new Hue light and connect to the Bluetooth app for instant, smart lighting control.
Voice-assisted, hands-free control
This smart bulb works with compatible Alexa and Google Assistant devices. With no complex installation required, you can start controlling this light, or multiple lights in a room with just your voice.
Unlock additional features with the Hue Bridge
To experience the full potential of this smart light, connect to a Philips Hue Bridge (optional extra, available to purchase separately). Additional Philips Hue features include: setting timers and routines with light, controlling your lights remotely and automating your entire smart home lighting set up. There's also the option to add other accessories, including motion sensors and smart switches.
Delivery / Returns
Philips Hue White 7W B22 LED Dimmable Smart Classic Filament Bulb with Bluetooth
This Philips Hue LED smart light bulb allows you to play with light settings that suit your lifestyle. Easy to control from your smart device, it has a classic shape and retro inner filament coil, making it ideal for styling industrial-inspired interiors.
Smart control straight out of the box
This light works with the free Philips Hue Bluetooth app. Simply install your new Hue light and connect to the Bluetooth app for instant, smart lighting control.
Voice-assisted, hands-free control
This smart bulb works with compatible Alexa and Google Assistant devices. With no complex installation required, you can start controlling this light, or multiple lights in a room with just your voice.
Unlock additional features with the Hue Bridge
To experience the full potential of this smart light, connect to a Philips Hue Bridge (optional extra, available to purchase separately). Additional Philips Hue features include: setting timers and routines with light, controlling your lights remotely and automating your entire smart home lighting set up. There's also the option to add other accessories, including motion sensors and smart switches.
Delivery / Returns
- Free delivery on £50 spend (on the bulbs is giving free delivery as is £50 before the code is applied)
- Returns John Lewis
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Edited by Chanchi32, 30 March 2023
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Also does anyone know what 7W is equivalent to 'in old money'... 60w, 100w?
Sorry for all the dinosaur questions!
Yes, you leave it on at the switch and use voice or the Hue or Alexa app to control it. I make a little box to stick over the wall switches until you get used to not reaching for them
I’d say 7w is pretty high, so closer to 60W.
You’re asking exactly the right questions, no worries.
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I have a Phillips white clouded one and it's a little bright, but I figure fillinent may be better.
However, some versions of these have much larger bulbs, or the old elongated shape from the early part of the 20th century. I think those ones are probably intended to be used without a shade, as a design feature.