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The Philips Hue Outdoor 100W Power Supply is designed to connect multiple low-voltage outdoor lights, providing a total output of 100W. It requires a Hue Bridge for smart control and is IP44 rated for weatherproof performance, making it ideal for enhancing your outdoor spaces.
Main Power Connector Type | 2-Pin IP65 Waterproof |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Connector Type Used on Cable | ATX |
Compatible Devices | Laptops |
Item Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Material | Plastic |
Color | black |
E**R
Necessity for Outdoor Motion Sensing with Hue, Integrates with Home Assistant
The Philips Hue Outdoor Motion Sensor is an excellent accessory for anyone invested in the Hue lighting ecosystem. If you want automated, hands-off outdoor lighting control that integrates seamlessly with Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple HomeKit, this motion sensor is a solid pick. Below are the highlights of my experience.Design & Build QualityRugged Construction: Built to withstand various weather conditions, the sensor’s body feels sturdy with a tough plastic casing. It’s IP54-rated, which means it can handle rain, dust, and heat without issue.Compact & Discreet: It’s relatively small and easy to mount on a wall or corner, blending in without being an eyesore.Ease of InstallationStraightforward Setup: All you need is the sensor, two AA batteries (included), and a Philips Hue Bridge (required to connect it to your Hue network).Flexible Mounting Options: The box includes mounting hardware and a bracket, making it easy to position the sensor at the ideal angle—whether on a fence, near a patio, or above a garage door.Simple Pairing: Using the Hue app, I added the sensor in a few minutes. The app walks you through each step, from inserting batteries to confirming the sensor is recognized.Functionality & PerformanceResponsive Motion Detection: The sensor reliably picks up movement—both from people and pets—within its specified range (approximately 12m/39ft). Sensitivity can be adjusted in the Hue app if you want fewer false positives (like squirrels or waving branches).Dusk-to-Dawn Light Sensor: One of my favorite features is the built-in daylight sensor. It detects ambient light levels, so you can set your Hue lights to come on only when it’s dark enough. This helps conserve energy and prolong the life of your bulbs.Automation & Integration:Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit: You can create routines or voice commands that leverage the motion sensor’s triggers. For example, “turn on the patio lights when motion is detected after dusk.”Customizable Timers & Scenes: Set how long the lights stay on once motion is detected, and even switch to specific Hue Scenes for different moods or times of night.App Control & CustomizationHue App: Everything from motion sensitivity to light level thresholds can be adjusted in a user-friendly interface. You can also specify which Hue lights (or rooms/zones) respond to the sensor’s signal.Multiple Sensors: If you have a larger property or multiple entry points, you can add more sensors to cover all angles and create more complex automations.Pros & ConsProsWeatherproof & Durable – Designed for year-round outdoor use.Adjustable Motion Sensitivity & Light Levels – Minimizes false triggers.Seamless Integration with Hue Ecosystem – Requires a Hue Bridge, but once connected, it’s highly versatile.Energy-Saving Dusk-to-Dawn Feature – Only triggers lights in low-light conditions.Easy Installation – Minimal fuss with included batteries and clear instructions.ConsRequires Hue Bridge – It won’t work as a standalone motion sensor; you need the bridge to integrate into the Hue ecosystem.Range Limitations – While the range is solid, very large yards or unusual property layouts may need additional sensors or careful placement.Price – Compared to generic outdoor motion sensors, the Hue version can be pricier, though the smart features and integration often justify the cost for existing Hue users.Final ThoughtsIf you’re already invested in the Philips Hue ecosystem and want reliable, hands-free control for your outdoor lights, the Philips Hue Outdoor Motion Sensor is a top-notch choice. It’s weatherproof, easy to install, and integrates seamlessly with your existing smart home setup—allowing you to create tailored lighting automations that enhance security and convenience. While it does require a Hue Bridge, the added versatility and robust performance make it well worth the investment.Highly recommended for Philips Hue users looking to upgrade their outdoor lighting automation.
L**K
Don't be left in the Dark!
I love Phillips Hue! The quality is where it's at! This will tell you the temperature, detect motion and react on a dime. Phillips Hue knows how to create a state of the art system that works! I use these for different areas of outdoor lighting and with the intuitive settings it makes them number one! No one is left in the dark!
J**.
Very nice wireless motion sensor
This motion sensor works quite well and lasts for s very long time on one battery. It integrated with Google Home now, too. So you can turn on lights controlled by Google Home whether they are Hue or not.
C**J
Something Smart This Way Comes
The Philips Hue Outdoor Motion Sensor is a great addition to the Hue ecosystem. It integrates seamlessly, responds reliably, and offers excellent adjustability for sensor range. Whether for security or convenience, it does the job well—smart lighting just got smarter!
S**E
Works well. I use it to act like there is someone home when activated.
Works well, just be sure of where you place it. Whenever we have a windy day my flag turns on the lights I ave connected to it. I must move one of them.
L**U
Not 100 watts
The description claims a 100-watt supply, but if you look at the box displayed, it states only 95 watts. I have many hue lights that add up to the required 100 watts. The supply works fine for a couple of years, then fails because more wattage is pulled than it can consistently supply. In four years, I have replaced the supply twice. This works well if not over-demanded. I wish it were the 100 watts.
A**4
The new version is more sensitive than the old model
I have three of the older model HUE motion detectors. The older model has a screw in each corner of the back of the unit. This is what holds the rear cover on. This new model has one screw in the center of the back. The new model is a big improvement.I bought this new sensor to work in a zone with one of my existing sensors. But because this new sensor has such a better range, I don't need the older one. I guess I'll keep it as a spare. The older model has a range of about 20 ft from the sides and 30 ft head on. This new model is about 30 ft on the sides and about 60 ft head on.I use Hubitat for home automation. All of my sensors connect directly to the Hubitat hub. You don't need the Hue hub for these sensors. I do have a Hue hub and the only thing I use it for is the one remaining Hue bulb that I have.One last thing on batteries, don't use rechargeable batteries. It states that in the manual. I have noticed that the range of these Hue sensors drops when the battery voltages gets down to about 1.4v. New, AA batteries are about 1.55v. I generally get about a year out of my batteries before I have to replace them. Getting the rear cover off can be tricky. This year I put silicone grease on the rubber seal. Hopefully that will make the covers easier to get off in the future.
J**N
Great product
Although this power supply is expensive, it is very easy to install for great outdoor lighting. The power supply is larger than I expected, but very easy to conceal. The length of the cables out of the power supply met my needs. It has help up in the mountain desert weather from dry high heat and blistering cold winter. I have had Philips Hue ecosystem for years and they have held up well over the years. I anticipate the quality of this power supply will be the same and will last for many years.
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