![]() ![]() ![]() I’m sorry if my Phillips employee comment upset you or had a negative effect on your day. If you want to switch control over the lighting back to the Philips Hue mobile app, click Device Settings and then turn off Lighting Playback. It’s been a really rough week, and having my whole hue light app thing changing overnight really set me in a bad mood. Once the pairing is successful, you can now click Lighting Effects in the left menu and begin customizing the lighting effects of your Philips Hue Smart Lighting. Follow the prompts to complete the pairing process.Click Run Wizard in the Setup Wizard section.Move your mouse cursor over the PHILIPS HUE tile and select Setup Wizard.Make sure Philips HUE integrations is enabled.You can now exit the Philips Hue mobile app and begin integration in iCUE: Click Done once you have finished setting up your Entertainment zone.Configure the placement of the lights in your Entertainment zone.In the Choose lights section, select the lights you want iCUE to be able to control.To set up Smart Lighting integration, you first need to set up entertainment zones for the lights you wish to control: Set up Philips Hue Smart Lighting integration Set up Philips Hue Smart Lighting integration.In order to set up integration, make sure you install and update iCUE to its latest software version and install the Philips Hue mobile app on your smartphone or smart device. This means you can control your Philips Hue lighting from iCUE. That said, my Hue app hasn’t updated yet. My Hue lights stand out in the smarthome as being the most compatible, with nearly everything. Or Home app replacements, like Home+ or Eve. Otherwise there are more than a dozen good options that control Hue lights well. With iCUE, you can sync your system lighting with the ambient lighting of your Philips Hue lights. How about just using the Home app At least if you’re on an iPhone. ![]()
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