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Review on πŸ’‘ Enhanced Philips Hue Bluetooth Dimmable HomeKit by Anthony Gupta

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Hue Go and Hue Iris: LED bulbs

I have a lot of Hue bulbs. My first impression of Iris was "wow, so bright!" I also have a Philips Hue Go (Bluetooth version). Here are the pros and cons of both bulbs: Aperture: Pros: The back is made of clear synthetic plastic material (not glass), so it doesn't break easily. Advantages: BRIGHT light! Much brighter than a GoPro: Judging by its size, it's lighter than I thought. Cons: It is NOT wireless. The lamp must be connected to the mains in order to work. A little crap. Go: Pro: Wireless option, flexible, you can place this thing anywhere! Medium: The battery life is reasonable. Cons: Gets a bit warm when charging and using, but not too much to worry about. Overall, both lamps are amazing! I have to say that the transparent back of the Iris is much richer compared to the matte finish of the Hue Go. If you're looking for a bedroom lamp to take with you at night, you should definitely go for Hue Go. If you only want to illuminate the living room and not move it, be sure to choose Iris.

Pros
  • One-year trial
Cons
  • Available in white only