I use the wake up feature but I still have 1 question. It seems the default wake up color is Warm White. Is there anyway to change the wake up light color? I prefer the color Cool White when my lights are on. So with the wake up color being Warm white, I then have to change the color back to Cool White.
Considering the brightness of these lights at highest intensity, could I install them in my existing night stand lamps (that have lamp shades) and still be bright enough to wake me? Also, would you agree using with google mini isn't a problem?
I totally think they're bright enough, as I use them myself. At 100%, most Philips Hue lights are pretty bright...at least to me. I also fully agree using the Google Home Mini or Nest Mini is not a problem at all. :)
@@AutomateYourLife Great! Once I get a little intermission from the holidays, I'm going to get two lights. Even if they fall a bit short on waking me, I've still always wanted to get them:)
Hi Brian, is this a good alternative for the expensive Phillips wake up lights? Cause there are so many models and I am not sure which one to choose and I think they are so expensive
Actually now you can wake up to just about any kind of smart light with Google. :) You don't even need Philips Hue! Google can turn on Gentle Wake up in any room or on any bulb. Follow our regular update videos for tips like this. Here's our latest: ua-cam.com/video/mFbSp9sZLuY/v-deo.html
Hi Brian! I need some guidance to determine which is the most adequate smart lightning system for me. I'm looking for white bulbs that can be dimmed and adjusted between bright and warm white (do not need the bulbs with a variety of colors, just white) and the system shall be compatible with Smartthing. I think the Philips Hue is a good option but I'm wondering if there is any other system similar and that may be cheaper. Any thoughts?
Hi sblacka - I'm going to answer like you asked for temperature controlled white, but if you didn't...just go buy the Sengled A19 ZigBee bulbs on Amazon here. They're only one temperature, but dimmable and so cheap - amzn.to/2NRMP4J You could definitely go Hue, but I love the Sengled Bulbs for being inexpensive and also for giving you direct integration into SmartThings. Hue does too, but then you've got two hubs in your home with SmartThings, Hue, and then likely a voice controller. You could definitely do hue, but it's about $17 - $20 USD/bulb after the hub. Instead...look at these Sengled with color: US - amzn.to/2NWrmaT - $25 US apiece It's just a cheaper way of direct integration if you don't need a ton of bulbs. Also, you can then use color to indicate situations in your smart home. Just a thought. :)
Great video Brian, This is what I like about your tutorials. Straight to the point and very informative. So one question. I have Philips Hue hub connected to my Smartthings hub and that Smartthings are in turn connected to Google Home. For this to work i think I need to connect Philips Hue directly to my Google home, because I cant find my recently made Philips Hue "Wake up 1" in Smartthings. This will, I'm sure, end up with me having multiple instances of Philips Hue lights in my Google Home, right? How I am to handle this, should I in Smartthings make sure not to share Philips Hue lights between Smartthings and Google Home? Or should I just let there be multiple Philips Hue lights and just group the extra lights in a temp room? It seems a little cumbersome just to be able to have the Philips Hue "Wake up 1" in Google Home. How have you set up your connections between , Smartthings hub, Philips Hue hub and Google home? Again, great video and thanx !
Hey Peter! Fancy meeting you here.... So a couple things...Yes, you'd need a direct connection (although, there is a feature directly in SmartThings that would allow you to gently wake up your lights as well) from Philips to Google Home. Once you do that, you'll end up with multiples of the same device coming to Google Home's interface, and then things get messy quickly. So what I do (because we have the exact same hubs, FYI) is I manage the SmartThings connection to Google Home. With that hub, you get the choice of which devices come across when you go into the settings for Google Home. That allows me to pull out the Philips Hue lights, and keep them synchronizing strictly through the Hue Hub. This also has the additional benefit of removing a point of failure from my scheme when interacting with Google Home (no more SmartThings required for wake up/sleep). I think I should do a video, hey? You're not the only person to talk to me about this, this week.
@@AutomateYourLife Great, Yeah I figured I had to manage the connections in Smartthings to Google home and in Smartthings exclude the Philips Hue lights not to reach Google Home and in Google Home connect Philips Hue directly to Google Home. I will do that and tidy up and as you said, It will be better with a direct connection between Philips Hue and Google Home. I get what you are saying but a video will never hurt to describe the preferred way of connect theses three main components (Google Home, Smartthings and Philips Hue). Cheers and keep on trucki'n *edited for clarification.
Hey! thank you for your videos , realy helped me many times! Do you know if i can set the warmness of a light depending the time of the day? Like for example every time i turn on a light before sunset, would be always set as white colour and after sunset as orange (warm) colour. Thank you in advance.
Does the newish command “Turn on Gentle Wake up” work with white ambient Philips hue bulbs or only the white “full colour spectrum” bulbs? Thanks great vid btw
I use the wake up routine built in in the hue app, Starts increasing the lights brightness for 30 mins .. What I wish for is the same cycle for sleeping, but triggered by an alexa command for example .. saying for example "Alexa, I'm going to sleep" and the lights starts to dim till 0% in 10mins or something .. I don't think that's possible right now .. Let's see if this video solves that :D
It actually did :D Thanks! I didn't know you can find the "go to sleep" routine in the scenes! I had to rediscover the scenes though for it to show up!
Hi Siddharth - You can set the power on condition to multiple different scenarios within the Philips Hue application. You could set it to "last state", "full on", or "full off", as well as any state you'd like that the bulb can reproduce. So short answer: anything.
Automate Your Life thanks for the reply as I heard it from someone that after power cut at night the bulb glows at full intensity and you have to switch it off manually.
Sorry actually I was wrong. You’ll get to choose 1 of 3 things: full brightness, last powered on state, or a custom choice. The lowest you can set is 1%
hi! I just got my first lights and I am completely lost. If i set ask google to torn my light in the mornin it will do it, if i create a rutine with light it will do it, but when i activate gentle wake up... nothing happen. Any ideas? Thank you
Gentle wake up can be set by room or by device, then you just set an alarm on a good home device in the same room as those lights and it should all work!
Great vid as always Bri, I think Phillips ability to keep improving their automations, integration & application is what justifies the premium you pay for their Hue products
@@AutomateYourLife Yeah they've kind of boxed themselves into needing to live up to that price tag, but we all know of companies that price themselves high then don't deliver on the pricetag.......
Im done with Google home units, end WWN Program, and I am finnished. Not to mention the fact that setting up a smarthome with Alexa is a cake walk compared to Google.
I wondered when someone would ask...well...they're not the highest quality by any means (but here's the affiliate links) Canada - amzn.to/2ImXb8l US - amzn.to/2IoCY23
I love Google phones and speakers but gave up on Google Philip lights and Kasa plugs when they kept stop working and they are ridiculously hard to reset to get working again. I have 6 expensive dumb LED bulbs now.
Paul, your Hue lights shouldn't have issues. Ever. Honestly, most people experience that product as completely seamless. If you're having issues, they are likely network OR interference. We can help with some of our videos if you want to get back to a smart home. That's what we do here...get it working! Lots of problems are with WiFi issues - Start here: ua-cam.com/video/avwtJYBiiUM/v-deo.html Then Hue stuff uses Zigbee - Make sure your WiFi (or your neighbours) isn't interfering with you: ua-cam.com/video/x4PDfoSq9Y0/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/h-CUnFNvlmc/v-deo.html
Hey Kate - So what I'd do here is just create a second routine 10 minutes after you start your lighting reduction starts. Just raise it back to 5% or whatever level you want!
I've found a Hue Labs feature called Personal go to sleep, that dims lights over a chosen period of time to either complete darkness or the nightlight setting. However, the nightlight setting on these bulbs is far too bright for us!
Technically you only need the Philips Ambiance lights, to get up with colder light and go to bed with warmer light. Obviously they want you to buy the expensive light bulb 😆
Automate Your Life I have not yet bought all the equipment. What do I need to buy?. And I want it to change colors (Red/orange/pink/cool). I wake up at 4 AM, up by 4:15.
Oh my...I forgot this! I meant to give you links. Ok, here's what you need (these are affiliate links so I may make money if you click and buy): 1. Philips Hue Starter Kit or Philips Hue Hub - amzn.to/2ReZ0tW (Hub, refurbished...so cheaper) 2. Philips Hue Go - amzn.to/2uksiy2 - I love this bulb/fixture because it has many purposes and is mobile. You could also just get a color bulb here: amzn.to/2uksrBA 3. You could add a store.google.com product if you want to request the wakeup through Google but you actually can just use the first 2 products above and schedule your wakeup for 15 minutes!
I don't like the wake up as it changes the colour from orange to white should give use the option of 1 colour. So I Much prefer other routines where you can setup up wake-up in 1 colour over set minutes.
It's absolutely terrible that you can 1 not wake up to radio in UK. 2. Cannot set the radio to gradually increase volume to set max. No one wants instant max volume.
Can you do a tutorial where you make a house with only smart lights and no electricians are needed? =D Other than the outlet for the router I guess Is that even possible?
I live in an apartment, we aren't aloud to mess any light fixture that was installed when we moved in. More then 90% of my lights are smart lights installing them did not require an electrician, they were all direct replacements to the old dumb bulbs.
I'm Commander Shepard, and this is my favorite wake up light on the Citadel
ahahhahahaha yessssssssssss!
I use the wake up feature but I still have 1 question. It seems the default wake up color is Warm White. Is there anyway to change the wake up light color? I prefer the color Cool White when my lights are on. So with the wake up color being Warm white, I then have to change the color back to Cool White.
Is the wake up light also possible with apple homepod?
Considering the brightness of these lights at highest intensity, could I install them in my existing night stand lamps (that have lamp shades) and still be bright enough to wake me? Also, would you agree using with google mini isn't a problem?
I totally think they're bright enough, as I use them myself. At 100%, most Philips Hue lights are pretty bright...at least to me. I also fully agree using the Google Home Mini or Nest Mini is not a problem at all. :)
@@AutomateYourLife Great! Once I get a little intermission from the holidays, I'm going to get two lights. Even if they fall a bit short on waking me, I've still always wanted to get them:)
Bluetooth needs to be activatet all the time or Just for the programming of the wake Up Alarm?
Bluetooth doesn't matter at all. You need the Hue Hub and that uses Zigbee
Love the Stevie Y signed photo. Great video
The best player ever!
Do you need the Philips hue bridge or something other than just the bulb to set alarms?
The Hue Bridge and Bulbs are both required to set alarms
Thanks
Thanks Brian. This is the one I've been waiting for you to do. Great job as always.
Perfect! I knew some folks were waiting on this feature and I just wanted to do it right. Took me a while but better late than never :)
Hi Brian, is this a good alternative for the expensive Phillips wake up lights? Cause there are so many models and I am not sure which one to choose and I think they are so expensive
Actually now you can wake up to just about any kind of smart light with Google. :) You don't even need Philips Hue! Google can turn on Gentle Wake up in any room or on any bulb. Follow our regular update videos for tips like this. Here's our latest: ua-cam.com/video/mFbSp9sZLuY/v-deo.html
Thanks for a great tutorial/explanation.
Hi Brian! I need some guidance to determine which is the most adequate smart lightning system for me. I'm looking for white bulbs that can be dimmed and adjusted between bright and warm white (do not need the bulbs with a variety of colors, just white) and the system shall be compatible with Smartthing. I think the Philips Hue is a good option but I'm wondering if there is any other system similar and that may be cheaper. Any thoughts?
Hi sblacka - I'm going to answer like you asked for temperature controlled white, but if you didn't...just go buy the Sengled A19 ZigBee bulbs on Amazon here. They're only one temperature, but dimmable and so cheap - amzn.to/2NRMP4J
You could definitely go Hue, but I love the Sengled Bulbs for being inexpensive and also for giving you direct integration into SmartThings. Hue does too, but then you've got two hubs in your home with SmartThings, Hue, and then likely a voice controller. You could definitely do hue, but it's about $17 - $20 USD/bulb after the hub. Instead...look at these Sengled with color: US - amzn.to/2NWrmaT - $25 US apiece
It's just a cheaper way of direct integration if you don't need a ton of bulbs. Also, you can then use color to indicate situations in your smart home. Just a thought. :)
Thanks Brian! Sengled looks like a great option!!
Great video Brian, This is what I like about your tutorials. Straight to the point and very informative.
So one question.
I have Philips Hue hub connected to my Smartthings hub and that Smartthings are in turn connected to Google Home.
For this to work i think I need to connect Philips Hue directly to my Google home, because I cant find my recently made Philips Hue "Wake up 1" in Smartthings.
This will, I'm sure, end up with me having multiple instances of Philips Hue lights in my Google Home, right?
How I am to handle this, should I in Smartthings make sure not to share Philips Hue lights between Smartthings and Google Home?
Or should I just let there be multiple Philips Hue lights and just group the extra lights in a temp room?
It seems a little cumbersome just to be able to have the Philips Hue "Wake up 1" in Google Home.
How have you set up your connections between , Smartthings hub, Philips Hue hub and Google home?
Again, great video and thanx !
Hey Peter! Fancy meeting you here....
So a couple things...Yes, you'd need a direct connection (although, there is a feature directly in SmartThings that would allow you to gently wake up your lights as well) from Philips to Google Home.
Once you do that, you'll end up with multiples of the same device coming to Google Home's interface, and then things get messy quickly.
So what I do (because we have the exact same hubs, FYI) is I manage the SmartThings connection to Google Home. With that hub, you get the choice of which devices come across when you go into the settings for Google Home. That allows me to pull out the Philips Hue lights, and keep them synchronizing strictly through the Hue Hub. This also has the additional benefit of removing a point of failure from my scheme when interacting with Google Home (no more SmartThings required for wake up/sleep).
I think I should do a video, hey? You're not the only person to talk to me about this, this week.
@@AutomateYourLife Great, Yeah I figured I had to manage the connections in Smartthings to Google home and in Smartthings exclude the Philips Hue lights not to reach Google Home and in Google Home connect Philips Hue directly to Google Home.
I will do that and tidy up and as you said, It will be better with a direct connection between Philips Hue and Google Home.
I get what you are saying but a video will never hurt to describe the preferred way of connect theses three main components (Google Home, Smartthings and Philips Hue).
Cheers and keep on trucki'n
*edited for clarification.
Oh! Maybe I didn't say that right. You manage the connection between SmartThings and Google Home/Alexa :)
I don't see my Hue routines under 'Change Scenes' on the Google home app?
I'm in the google home app and can't find the "Adjust scenes" tab.
Hey! thank you for your videos , realy helped me many times!
Do you know if i can set the warmness of a light depending the time of the day?
Like for example every time i turn on a light before sunset, would be always set as white colour and after sunset as orange (warm) colour.
Thank you in advance.
I think you'll want to use HomeKit for that actually. There's a feature there called Adaptive Lighting there :)
Hi :) Can you trigger the gentle wake up routine not by a preset alarm but rather by a sleeping cycle detector?
Not that I know of now :)
Does the newish command “Turn on Gentle Wake up” work with white ambient Philips hue bulbs or only the white “full colour spectrum” bulbs? Thanks great vid btw
It works just fine! :). Thanks!
I use the wake up routine built in in the hue app, Starts increasing the lights brightness for 30 mins ..
What I wish for is the same cycle for sleeping, but triggered by an alexa command for example .. saying for example "Alexa, I'm going to sleep" and the lights starts to dim till 0% in 10mins or something .. I don't think that's possible right now .. Let's see if this video solves that :D
It sure does!
It actually did :D Thanks! I didn't know you can find the "go to sleep" routine in the scenes! I had to rediscover the scenes though for it to show up!
Yep! There you go! Glad it's helped you today.
I bought a lamp to connect it with sleep cycle. Do I need a bridge?
Do you need the philips bridge to do this?
Yep!
Hi Brian, thanks for this helpful video! Is it right that you don't need the Hue Bridge to use this wake up setting in the Philips Hue app?
That is not something I have been able to try actually. I believe the setting would require the bridge though...
@chellydebeer could you find out more about it?
What will happen to Philips Hue bulb when it’s off and suddenly power cuts, will it stays off or it switches on the light.
Hi Siddharth - You can set the power on condition to multiple different scenarios within the Philips Hue application. You could set it to "last state", "full on", or "full off", as well as any state you'd like that the bulb can reproduce. So short answer: anything.
Automate Your Life thanks for the reply as I heard it from someone that after power cut at night the bulb glows at full intensity and you have to switch it off manually.
Sorry actually I was wrong. You’ll get to choose 1 of 3 things: full brightness, last powered on state, or a custom choice.
The lowest you can set is 1%
hi!
I just got my first lights and I am completely lost. If i set ask google to torn my light in the mornin it will do it, if i create a rutine with light it will do it, but when i activate gentle wake up... nothing happen. Any ideas? Thank you
Gentle wake up can be set by room or by device, then you just set an alarm on a good home device in the same room as those lights and it should all work!
Great vid as always Bri, I think Phillips ability to keep improving their automations, integration & application is what justifies the premium you pay for their Hue products
There's a price to pay...but boy is that feature nice. Impressive, even.
@@AutomateYourLife Equally impressive is that they keep pushing to improve despite being the pre-eminent player in the smart lighting space
I think it's the premium they charge. They'd lose me if they stopped.
@@AutomateYourLife Yeah they've kind of boxed themselves into needing to live up to that price tag, but we all know of companies that price themselves high then don't deliver on the pricetag.......
Apple-out?
Im done with Google home units, end WWN Program, and I am finnished. Not to mention the fact that setting up a smarthome with Alexa is a cake walk compared to Google.
Stay tuned for Sunday. I have some similar sentiments coming...got a little fed up this week.
A very creative video as always Brian! but one question, where do I get those bases for light bulbs?
I wondered when someone would ask...well...they're not the highest quality by any means (but here's the affiliate links)
Canada - amzn.to/2ImXb8l
US - amzn.to/2IoCY23
@@AutomateYourLife Haha! thanks men
Can you make a new one for apple HomeKit
Hey Daniel, you're looking for effects with Hue and HomeKit or just the sleep stuff?
@@AutomateYourLife more on how to setup the hue bulbs to gradually wake you up trough HomeKit.
I love Google phones and speakers but gave up on Google Philip lights and Kasa plugs when they kept stop working and they are ridiculously hard to reset to get working again. I have 6 expensive dumb LED bulbs now.
Paul, your Hue lights shouldn't have issues. Ever. Honestly, most people experience that product as completely seamless. If you're having issues, they are likely network OR interference. We can help with some of our videos if you want to get back to a smart home. That's what we do here...get it working!
Lots of problems are with WiFi issues - Start here: ua-cam.com/video/avwtJYBiiUM/v-deo.html
Then Hue stuff uses Zigbee - Make sure your WiFi (or your neighbours) isn't interfering with you: ua-cam.com/video/x4PDfoSq9Y0/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/h-CUnFNvlmc/v-deo.html
Thanks Brian. Very helpful for me.Have a good 1.
You too John!
i've got mine to come on full brightness during week days, shock the system! :P
Ahahahaha, you officially have issues!
Can you do a sunset but not all the way off, so it acts as a night light?
Hey Kate - So what I'd do here is just create a second routine 10 minutes after you start your lighting reduction starts. Just raise it back to 5% or whatever level you want!
@@AutomateYourLife good idea, I'll try it!
I've found a Hue Labs feature called Personal go to sleep, that dims lights over a chosen period of time to either complete darkness or the nightlight setting. However, the nightlight setting on these bulbs is far too bright for us!
Yeahhhh it could be too bright. Some light bulbs follow a linear curve for 1-100%. These are not so 1% feels more like 15-20%
I don't have routines or my Philips hue in the google home app
So nowadays, you could set this up just in the Philips Hue app (not using Google, but getting the lights to come on slowly).
@@AutomateYourLife Cheers will check that out! Have a great day.
I've got this working with my Innr bulbs too so I'm pleased.
Excellent!
Very nice Brian 💡💡💡
Hope it’s useful for ya Bernard!
Technically you only need the Philips Ambiance lights, to get up with colder light and go to bed with warmer light.
Obviously they want you to buy the expensive light bulb 😆
ahhahahahaa, yeah
Hey Brian great video! Hope you all are well, just to let you know SPANISH IS AVAILABLE FOR SMART DISPLAYS (SPAIN VARIANT)
Greetings from Costa Rica
Hey Mario - Just so you know...you're making the next Smart Home Updates video with this one!
I wanna simulate a sunrise
That's what you can do with this! Are you having any trouble, or does 30 minutes not fit your goal?
Automate Your Life I have not yet bought all the equipment. What do I need to buy?. And I want it to change colors (Red/orange/pink/cool). I wake up at 4 AM, up by 4:15.
Oh my...I forgot this! I meant to give you links. Ok, here's what you need (these are affiliate links so I may make money if you click and buy):
1. Philips Hue Starter Kit or Philips Hue Hub - amzn.to/2ReZ0tW (Hub, refurbished...so cheaper)
2. Philips Hue Go - amzn.to/2uksiy2 - I love this bulb/fixture because it has many purposes and is mobile. You could also just get a color bulb here: amzn.to/2uksrBA
3. You could add a store.google.com product if you want to request the wakeup through Google but you actually can just use the first 2 products above and schedule your wakeup for 15 minutes!
Hmm. Doesn't look like wake up routines are coming across as scenes on Google home anymore.
There's some strange stuff going on with routines right now. It should come back...
I don't like the wake up as it changes the colour from orange to white should give use the option of 1 colour. So I Much prefer other routines where you can setup up wake-up in 1 colour over set minutes.
That's an interesting thought. I like that. :)
It's absolutely terrible that you can
1 not wake up to radio in UK.
2. Cannot set the radio to gradually increase volume to set max. No one wants instant max volume.
WHY DONT YOU WANT INSTANT MAX VOLUME!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? ;)
I just can't create new routines, great!
Yeahhhhh...there’s an upgrade going on right now.
Tx!
Hey Tiann :) Good to see you!
wow👏
Glad it hit home Bisham!
A $220 light bulb? Does it wash my pits and drive me to work?
I don't think there was a $220 light bulb in this one was there!?
Was in the links
@@rxw5520 lol well you shouldn't buy it based on it washing anything
Very complicated to set
Can you do a tutorial where you make a house with only smart lights and no electricians are needed? =D Other than the outlet for the router I guess
Is that even possible?
I live in an apartment, we aren't aloud to mess any light fixture that was installed when we moved in. More then 90% of my lights are smart lights installing them did not require an electrician, they were all direct replacements to the old dumb bulbs.
Heck ya! I'm basically doing that here. Who needs an electrician...very good idea. Might be a bit until I put it all together, but yep...we can do it.
English accent still on???
Yeah...I appear to be one of the very few that this is working for!
@@AutomateYourLife My google just got the english accent! It seems that I'm also in the group of the few 😀
Yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
E26 lol