Philips Hue motion sensor (5 m)
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Philips Hue motion sensor

5 m


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fozzel-zemp

7 years ago

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4marco

7 years ago

According to articles on the web, 5 metres. However, you can also pair individual sensors via the HUE Labs website or simply use multiple sensors. The thing is so small and comes with a wall mount that you can place anywhere.

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different

8 years ago

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Anonymous

8 years ago

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Yes, it works. Connection with LAN is not a prerequisite for the function after setup. However, if the functions are to be adjusted again after initial setup, a LAN connection of the bridge is required for this, as otherwise no access can be made via the app.

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vi3hm3

1 week ago

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Galaxus

1 week ago

Yes, you can set the motion sensor so that it only reacts at certain times, for example only at night. The Philips Hue app can be used to programme the sensor so that it has different time windows for day and night operation in which motion detection is activated or deactivated. More recent updates even allow up to 10 time windows to control the sensor response even more precisely. For example, you can specify that the sensor only detects movement at night and then switches the lights on.

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90210

4 months ago

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Galaxus

4 months ago

Yes, it is possible to switch on two lamps with the Philips Hue motion detector for different lengths of time, although this is not possible directly in the standard Hue app. - In the standard Hue app, motion detectors can only control entire rooms or scenes, not individual lamps within a room. - However, to control individual lamps differently, you can use third-party apps such as iConnectHue (for iOS) or All4Hue (for Android). These apps allow you to select individual or multiple lamps from one or more rooms and configure different settings for each motion detector. - You can set specific actions and times for switching the lamps on and off in these apps, e.g. switch off one lamp after 2 minutes and another after 4 minutes.

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Burgdorf_2020

5 months ago

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Airlike1

5 months ago

Not sure if I understand the question correctly but regarding max. time: After a movement is registered, the light can stay on for max. 60min. However, I assume that you can also activate other workflows here so that the light then simply remains switched on until you actively switch the light off again (e.g. via remote control or app).

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nintendo3ds

2 years ago

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lugipfupf

2 years ago

I would have had this use case once too. I still have dimmers and other Hue stuff in it and control almost everything with HomeAssistant, which is quite complex in itself. It would theoretically be possible, but that was simply too much for me. For me, the cost/benefit ratio was no longer right, and you also have to maintain the whole thing. If you want to get involved, the HomeAssistant community is also very helpful.

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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RomiSteff

3 years ago

I had this problem exactly one hour ago ;-) Make sure the batteries are really well in. They do not engage noticeably. After that, it can take a few minutes until the system reports the battery status of the sensor as "good" again. For me it works perfectly again. I had the problem with two sensors. I opened the housing of both sensors and pressed the batteries in again. Good luck!

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castlemadrid

3 years ago

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msichler

3 years ago

Deppends a bit of the wall switch Module. I testetd it with sunricher switch and dimmer. Dimmer works perfectly out of the hue app. For the switch you need to setup it up in Hue essential up because in hue app it's not possible to configure motion sensor with a switch (at least of sunricher)

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Kemo91

3 years ago

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pan21

3 years ago

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The motion sensor is battery operated. So Lotty has no influence. But if the lamp has no pfuus, it will not burn. That's a system condition. You could control the switch via a HUE plug. But I doubt whether that makes sense.

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