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November 03, 2020 | Niels Laan | INNR, Smart lamps

INNR Smart Filament Bulb vintage (RF-261/RF-264)

Installation at the Philips HUE:

We have now had 2 controllers where the lamps work perfectly. We are now going to test it on the Phillips HUE because with this the lamps should also work according to INNR.

The first step is to unscrew the old lamp. I always take the power off to be on the safe side. When you have it loose, we screw the INNR lamp back in. I use a cloth to avoid getting dirty fingers on the lamp. Then we put the power on the lamp. It will flash briefly to indicate that it is in learning mode.

We will now start the HUE APP. I use the official Philips APP but this should work with other variants as well. To add the lamp, we go to settings and then to lamp configuration. We then press add bulb and search. We then turn the INNR on and off once. It will flash briefly and I see it coming forward in the APP. I immediately give it a name by pressing the i-tje. While we are at it, we immediately place it in the correct room.

I can dim it and turn it on/off. This all works flawlessly and without flickering.

Installation screens:

Control:

As already mentioned, you get a dim function and you can switch the lamp on and off.

Example scene:

As an example, we use the INNR as a wake up light. You can easily arrange this in the HUE APP by going to automation and using the "wake up" option.

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INNR Smart Filament Bulb Vintage (RF-261/RF-264)
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