Item weight | 1.2 Kilograms |
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Specific Uses For Product | Outside |
Warranty Description | 2year |
Batteries Required | No |
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Philips Hue White and Colour Ambiance LED Discover Black Garden FloodLight Compatible with Alexa
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Price: | $259.00 |
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Brand | Philips Hue |
Style | Garden FloodLight |
Item weight | 1.2 Kilograms |
Light source type | LED |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 22 x 16 x 15.3 centimetres |
About this item
- High light output to light your outdoor smarter
- Play with 16 million colours to tune to the right moment and occasion
- Smart Control, home and away; Set lighting for your ease of use; light schedules, away from home, geo fencing
- Control your lights with your voice; Compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple HomekIt
- Use Outdoor motion sensor and simply walk by to trigger your lights or to deter unwanted guests
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Style Name:Garden FloodLightTechnical Details
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ASIN | B07KMNWQLQ |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
145 in Lighting (See Top 100 in Lighting)
17 in Outdoor Lighting |
Date First Available | 6 August 2019 |
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Style Name:Garden FloodLight
Now expand Hue to your outdoors. The Discover Floodlight can be connected to your existing Hue bridge to enjoy all features to truly welcome you home. With millions of color options you can also create any ambiance. Smart control with Hue bridge. Hue bridge not included
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Reviewed in Australia on 22 August 2020
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I combined this flood with a motion sensor in the garage... as soon as you enter the garage you have light. It’s brilliant and much cheaper to run than the tube lights that were all that was in place prior. It’s an outdoor rated light so would be perfect for similar applications outdoors - I highly recommend you combine it with a motion sensor.
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Reviewed in Australia on 11 July 2020
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Lost one star as the mounting system is so stupidly badly designed. You need to have two people to mount it. Rather than just a twist lock or snap on you need to wire it up and while holding it then screw 2 screws at the same time. Designed by morons.
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The light failed shortly after the warranty period ended. It just flickers randomly now. Have to turn it off which also turned off another hue light outside.
Reviewed in Australia on 11 September 2020
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I love this product! I now have 5 of these spotlights! They can be very bright/white or beautifully coloured depending on the occasion! I just ask Alexa to turn them on or off! My grandchildren love changing the colours and I am sure they will be fabulous for Christmas!
Reviewed in Australia on 9 November 2020
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I have 4 of these installed as security lights, 2 out front and 2 out the back. The brightness and coverage of these Philips lights is excellent. The ability to change brightness and colour is just an added bonus. Definitely buy these lights!
Reviewed in Australia on 22 July 2020
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Excellent build quality, bright and work brilliantly with the Philips outdoor motion sensor. Best of all, I can control using Alexa.
Reviewed in Australia on 4 March 2020
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Love it. Super bright and works great with the outdoor sensor.
Reviewed in Australia on 22 April 2020
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Great product
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Herbert
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nett aber Fehlkostruktion
Reviewed in Germany on 6 March 2019Style Name: Garden FloodLightVerified Purchase
Was denkt sich der Hersteller.. der Kabelausgang ist NUR hinten mitten in der Montageplattform.... alle die wie ich ein Kabel zu Lampe legen müssen sind gezwungen das Ding seitlich mal aufzubohren und dann mal wieder abdichten.
Philips halt ... wie schon immer gnau am Kunden vorbei.
Sonst alles ok, Lichtleistung Einbindung ins Hue System.
Philips halt ... wie schon immer gnau am Kunden vorbei.
Sonst alles ok, Lichtleistung Einbindung ins Hue System.

3.0 out of 5 stars
Nett aber Fehlkostruktion
Reviewed in Germany on 6 March 2019
Was denkt sich der Hersteller.. der Kabelausgang ist NUR hinten mitten in der Montageplattform.... alle die wie ich ein Kabel zu Lampe legen müssen sind gezwungen das Ding seitlich mal aufzubohren und dann mal wieder abdichten.Reviewed in Germany on 6 March 2019
Philips halt ... wie schon immer gnau am Kunden vorbei.
Sonst alles ok, Lichtleistung Einbindung ins Hue System.
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Unkaputtbar
3.0 out of 5 stars
Anbau-Fiasko. Getröstet von tollem Lichtambiente
Reviewed in Germany on 18 February 2019
In einigen Rezensionen habe ich schon geschrieben, dass es in der Verarbeitungsqualität und Ausführung mit HUE-Produkte Ausreißer gibt. So auch hier.
Nach dem Auspacken war ich zunächst von der Wahl des Materials sehr angetan. Der meiste Teil der Lampe ist aus stabilem Aluminium gefertigt. Der Diffusor ist aus festem Kunststoff. Der erste Eindruck war daher unumwunden positiv.
Aber nanu? Warum wackelt denn die Lampe an der Aufnahme? Kurz geschaut und (zuerst) leicht gelächelt. Da haben die chinesischen Fachkräfte für Verschraubung doch im Inneren die zwei Schrauben zum Haltearm nicht festgezogen. Sollte kein Problem sein. Wurde es aber doch.
Eine Schraube viel zu lang und ließ sich nicht festdrehen. Die andere von vornherein überdreht und fiel beim Öffnen des Gehäuses gleich heraus. Ein Festschrauben damit praktisch unmöglich. Zugegebenermaßen lässt sich das durch neues Zuschicken vielleicht beheben - aber...
Ein Blick auf die durch Arbeit zu erreichenden Mittel (im Volksmund auch Geld genannt) zum Erwerb des Leuchtmittels geschaut. Bei rd. 150 Teuros darf das nicht sein. Kleiner Rat an Philips: Auch in China kann man alle Qualitäten erhalten. Aber auch da muss man die bezahlen. Bei einer Lampe für 50 Teuros hätte ich noch nichts gesagt. Irgendwas lief hier auf alle Fälle schief.
Nun denn. Ich teste ja nur. Neue Gewinde geschnitten und andere Schrauben benutzt, damit die Lampe wenigstens mal in der Halterung bleibt. Dann kläglich an der Anbringung unter einem Vorbau fast gescheitert. Da kann ich einer anderen Rezension hier voll beipflichten. Das geht mit der oben liegenden Schraube praktisch nicht!! Das endete bei mir in stundenlanger Fummelei. Und ich habe einen kleinen Schraubendreher der auf einer Mini-Ratsche auch um Ecken kommt. Trotzdem ist die Lampe an sich beim Festdrehen immer im Weg!!! Und nicht nur das. Die Kabel im Inneren sind derart dämlich angebracht, das eine innen platzierte Nase permanent mit den Kabeln ins Gehege kommt und der Deckel nicht schließen will. Noch mehr Fummelei bis die Lampe erst einmal bis zum Beginn der Verschraubung auf der Wandhalterung liegt. Ich habe beim Fluchen den Hersteller gesiezt. Das ist immer ein schlechtes Zeichen.
Kann man das Lösen? Ja, aber nur im Vorwege durch Philips. Eine Einhängelasche zum Einhängen der Lampenhalterung an die Wandhalterung und dann eine Befestigungsschraube von unten. Und es gäbe einen Teil der Probleme nicht. Jetzt weiß ich, warum die Dame auf den Produktfoto so lächelt: „Endlich zwei freie Tage ohne meinen Mann. Der ist beschäftigt, die Lampe anzuschrauben“. Oder doch besser via Sprachsteuerung erledigen lassen? Alexa, schraube mir die Lampe an.
Benutzung, wenn sie denn mal dran ist (puh...):
Die Anbindung an die Hue-Brigde läuft wie erwartet vollkommen unkompliziert. Die Lichtsteuerung mit allen Möglichkeiten steht in der App zur Verfügung. Sowohl an Helligkeit und Farben inkl. Dimmen gibt es nichts zu bemängeln. Das ist und bleibt einfach toll und tröstet über das andere (teils) hinweg. Die Entfernung von der Hue-Bridge im Haus bis zur außen angebrachten Lampe beträgt rd. 15 Meter durch eine Innen- und eine Außenwand. Das läuft :)
Trotzdem: Zwei Sterne weg.
Nach dem Auspacken war ich zunächst von der Wahl des Materials sehr angetan. Der meiste Teil der Lampe ist aus stabilem Aluminium gefertigt. Der Diffusor ist aus festem Kunststoff. Der erste Eindruck war daher unumwunden positiv.
Aber nanu? Warum wackelt denn die Lampe an der Aufnahme? Kurz geschaut und (zuerst) leicht gelächelt. Da haben die chinesischen Fachkräfte für Verschraubung doch im Inneren die zwei Schrauben zum Haltearm nicht festgezogen. Sollte kein Problem sein. Wurde es aber doch.
Eine Schraube viel zu lang und ließ sich nicht festdrehen. Die andere von vornherein überdreht und fiel beim Öffnen des Gehäuses gleich heraus. Ein Festschrauben damit praktisch unmöglich. Zugegebenermaßen lässt sich das durch neues Zuschicken vielleicht beheben - aber...
Ein Blick auf die durch Arbeit zu erreichenden Mittel (im Volksmund auch Geld genannt) zum Erwerb des Leuchtmittels geschaut. Bei rd. 150 Teuros darf das nicht sein. Kleiner Rat an Philips: Auch in China kann man alle Qualitäten erhalten. Aber auch da muss man die bezahlen. Bei einer Lampe für 50 Teuros hätte ich noch nichts gesagt. Irgendwas lief hier auf alle Fälle schief.
Nun denn. Ich teste ja nur. Neue Gewinde geschnitten und andere Schrauben benutzt, damit die Lampe wenigstens mal in der Halterung bleibt. Dann kläglich an der Anbringung unter einem Vorbau fast gescheitert. Da kann ich einer anderen Rezension hier voll beipflichten. Das geht mit der oben liegenden Schraube praktisch nicht!! Das endete bei mir in stundenlanger Fummelei. Und ich habe einen kleinen Schraubendreher der auf einer Mini-Ratsche auch um Ecken kommt. Trotzdem ist die Lampe an sich beim Festdrehen immer im Weg!!! Und nicht nur das. Die Kabel im Inneren sind derart dämlich angebracht, das eine innen platzierte Nase permanent mit den Kabeln ins Gehege kommt und der Deckel nicht schließen will. Noch mehr Fummelei bis die Lampe erst einmal bis zum Beginn der Verschraubung auf der Wandhalterung liegt. Ich habe beim Fluchen den Hersteller gesiezt. Das ist immer ein schlechtes Zeichen.
Kann man das Lösen? Ja, aber nur im Vorwege durch Philips. Eine Einhängelasche zum Einhängen der Lampenhalterung an die Wandhalterung und dann eine Befestigungsschraube von unten. Und es gäbe einen Teil der Probleme nicht. Jetzt weiß ich, warum die Dame auf den Produktfoto so lächelt: „Endlich zwei freie Tage ohne meinen Mann. Der ist beschäftigt, die Lampe anzuschrauben“. Oder doch besser via Sprachsteuerung erledigen lassen? Alexa, schraube mir die Lampe an.
Benutzung, wenn sie denn mal dran ist (puh...):
Die Anbindung an die Hue-Brigde läuft wie erwartet vollkommen unkompliziert. Die Lichtsteuerung mit allen Möglichkeiten steht in der App zur Verfügung. Sowohl an Helligkeit und Farben inkl. Dimmen gibt es nichts zu bemängeln. Das ist und bleibt einfach toll und tröstet über das andere (teils) hinweg. Die Entfernung von der Hue-Bridge im Haus bis zur außen angebrachten Lampe beträgt rd. 15 Meter durch eine Innen- und eine Außenwand. Das läuft :)
Trotzdem: Zwei Sterne weg.

A. G. Lowe
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good energy-efficient replacements for old floodlights
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 June 2019Style Name: Garden FloodLightVerified Purchase
We had old halogen floodlights in our garden that were consuming 500W. Since we had installed a Hue system with internal and external LED lighting over the last year, integrated with our Alexa devices, we decided to replace the old halogens with two of the Philips floodlights. They are not as bright as the halogens they replaced but easily bright enough for our garden, with the benefits of much lower energy costs and the ability to fine-tune the lighting to whatever shade of white or any colour one would wish; the halogens were always too stark in their glare whereas the Hue floodlights are more acceptable to the eye. They also look great, despite being mostly made from plastic, whereas the halogens were almost entirely metal (and hence recyclable!).
They have two big design faults: the cable entry is right through the middle of the back of the light fitting so you cannot lead the cable in along the wall of your house of from under the eaves; also the screws securing the fitting to its bracket are tiny and have to be screwed in vertically from above and below. That makes them very awkward to fit without dropping them to the ground many metres below, never to be found. Clearly Philips did not try fitting these lights themselves high up a wall, whilst standing on a ladder!
That said, they connected to our Philips Hue Hub in seconds and were added to our system via the Hue app on a smartphone. After that, our Alexa system detected them and added them to the rest of our Alexa and Hue devices via the Hue skill.
Note that these floodlights are mains-powered, unlike the other Hue outdoor lights, and therefore need to be installed and certified by a qualified electrician.
They have two big design faults: the cable entry is right through the middle of the back of the light fitting so you cannot lead the cable in along the wall of your house of from under the eaves; also the screws securing the fitting to its bracket are tiny and have to be screwed in vertically from above and below. That makes them very awkward to fit without dropping them to the ground many metres below, never to be found. Clearly Philips did not try fitting these lights themselves high up a wall, whilst standing on a ladder!
That said, they connected to our Philips Hue Hub in seconds and were added to our system via the Hue app on a smartphone. After that, our Alexa system detected them and added them to the rest of our Alexa and Hue devices via the Hue skill.
Note that these floodlights are mains-powered, unlike the other Hue outdoor lights, and therefore need to be installed and certified by a qualified electrician.
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Andrew Shaw
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unreal smart garden lighting!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 October 2019Style Name: Garden FloodLightVerified Purchase
The motion sensor is sold separately but you can have it anywhere in the garden so it triggers light as soon as its walked past. You can also have more than one and you just sync them via the hue app. The sensor is definitely worth the purchase and only takes batteries so no hard wiring.
Purchased these for outside side garden, after sunset we have no street lighting so our garden is very dark. They were dead easy to put up. The instructions are good and very informative But common sense overrides the instructions because they’re that easy to put up. I have the Philips hue hub so I have linked these up to our google smart home network and a perfect addition to our forever growing Philips hue smart bulbs.
I opted to get the colour ambience flood lights to bring mood and atmosphere to the garden. Your instantly transformed into a warm glow with a few short words or via the Philips hue app or the google home app. You can set it so they are on from sunset to sunrise which might be good for those who have cctv and limited lighting in their garden. Giving all round protection.
I’m in the process of linking these to my Yale smart home alarm so should my home
Alarm go off these would flash red outside my house.
I know they’re seem a bit expensive but having Philips hue already you know what your purchasing and quality products they are. Our plug socket is above our kitchen cupboards and we can now leave this on and switch it on and off via google or the app. No more climbing on the chairs.
Definitely one of my more sensible purchases
Purchased these for outside side garden, after sunset we have no street lighting so our garden is very dark. They were dead easy to put up. The instructions are good and very informative But common sense overrides the instructions because they’re that easy to put up. I have the Philips hue hub so I have linked these up to our google smart home network and a perfect addition to our forever growing Philips hue smart bulbs.
I opted to get the colour ambience flood lights to bring mood and atmosphere to the garden. Your instantly transformed into a warm glow with a few short words or via the Philips hue app or the google home app. You can set it so they are on from sunset to sunrise which might be good for those who have cctv and limited lighting in their garden. Giving all round protection.
I’m in the process of linking these to my Yale smart home alarm so should my home
Alarm go off these would flash red outside my house.
I know they’re seem a bit expensive but having Philips hue already you know what your purchasing and quality products they are. Our plug socket is above our kitchen cupboards and we can now leave this on and switch it on and off via google or the app. No more climbing on the chairs.
Definitely one of my more sensible purchases

5.0 out of 5 stars
Unreal smart garden lighting!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 October 2019
The motion sensor is sold separately but you can have it anywhere in the garden so it triggers light as soon as its walked past. You can also have more than one and you just sync them via the hue app. The sensor is definitely worth the purchase and only takes batteries so no hard wiring.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 October 2019
Purchased these for outside side garden, after sunset we have no street lighting so our garden is very dark. They were dead easy to put up. The instructions are good and very informative But common sense overrides the instructions because they’re that easy to put up. I have the Philips hue hub so I have linked these up to our google smart home network and a perfect addition to our forever growing Philips hue smart bulbs.
I opted to get the colour ambience flood lights to bring mood and atmosphere to the garden. Your instantly transformed into a warm glow with a few short words or via the Philips hue app or the google home app. You can set it so they are on from sunset to sunrise which might be good for those who have cctv and limited lighting in their garden. Giving all round protection.
I’m in the process of linking these to my Yale smart home alarm so should my home
Alarm go off these would flash red outside my house.
I know they’re seem a bit expensive but having Philips hue already you know what your purchasing and quality products they are. Our plug socket is above our kitchen cupboards and we can now leave this on and switch it on and off via google or the app. No more climbing on the chairs.
Definitely one of my more sensible purchases
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Expensive but very effective
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 April 2019Style Name: Garden FloodLightVerified Purchase
I tried some cheap floodlights but then noticed that Phillips finally released a Hue floodlight and got one as the cheap ones were very weak and I like Hue indoor lighting.
Pros:
- very bright; on white it lights my garden well enough that I can read by the light in the far corner at midnight
- smart control and wide range of colours, so I can use the app / hook it up to Alexa / add a dimmer or motion detection peripheral
Cons:
- 5-10x more expensive than the other floodlights I tried
- Only rated IP44; good enough to use outdoors but other floodlights I've seen are rated IP67 or better
Pros:
- very bright; on white it lights my garden well enough that I can read by the light in the far corner at midnight
- smart control and wide range of colours, so I can use the app / hook it up to Alexa / add a dimmer or motion detection peripheral
Cons:
- 5-10x more expensive than the other floodlights I tried
- Only rated IP44; good enough to use outdoors but other floodlights I've seen are rated IP67 or better
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