Smart lighting company Hue has released a new version of its smart button, one of the easiest ways to control Hua’s colorful smart lights. The new smart button has a big design and a slight increase in prices – at least, where now for its predecessor. Its price now compared to 29.99. 32.99. This is significantly higher for the new button than the UK and EU prices – respectively. 19.99 and € 21.99 – is a sign of potentially coming.
A Zagbi Device, the Hue Button, can programm the Hue Buttons to control any or group of Hua light bulbs and fixtures. According to Philips Hue’s website, the button “allows you to stimulate day -time scenes, or rotate through a choice. Press and dimming your lights, or even set to start automation.” This is the same functionality as the previous model, which means that what has changed is design and cost.
The new button is doubled, with 45 mm diameter (about 1.8 inches) 32 mm (about 1.3 inches) compared to 45 mm diameter (about 1.8 inches). It is now more knie and flattering, compared to the more the first model of the model. It doesn’t even come with a large wall of plastic that resembles a standard light switch – easy for people who are accustomed to using regular switches. Instead, it only comes with a small metal plate that is magnetically attached to the wall buttons, according to Of Hublog Hands with the button.
The same CR2032 battery is used in the Hua button, which, according to Hue, should continue for two years. HueBlog This new button called the battery to be much easier to change the previous number.
I reviewed the first generation of the button when it was in 2019. Launched in 24.99, and it has long been my favorite way to control Hua lights. In 2023, a refreshing options have been added, including day -time -based Hua -based natural lighting ability, so you can get the right type of tonable white light for the day with just one press.
I like a slightly big design ideology, which can be easy to use, but the fact is that it is more expensive in the states than the European Union and the UK. This is a disturbing sign.
Huo is already one of the most expensive smart lighting brands, and based on an email sent to consumers earlier this month, it can be even more expensive – at least one of us from the pond. According to the promotional message I received on June 9, Hue’s “prices go up on July 1.”
The note about the rise in prices has only been sent to US consumers, which shows that the increase may be due to Trump’s prices. To confirm and know that we have arrived to identify (Philips Hue’s basic company).


