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  • paulockenden
    Automated Home Legend
    • Apr 2015
    • 1719

    Memo bulbs

    I noticed that my local garden centre is flogging off Memo bulbs for £7.50 each - quite a bargain.

    And they work directly with SmartThings (via Zigbee).

    However.... Does anyone else agree with me that with lighting, the bulb is the WRONG place to have the control. It needs to be in the switch/dimmer.

    If you have control in the bulb, it's possible to switch the light off at the switch, but then there's no way to switch it back on using automation.

    So maybe I shouldn't stock up on these cheap bulbs after all....

    P.
  • G4RHL
    Automated Home Legend
    • Jan 2015
    • 1580

    #2
    The Phillips Hue bulbs work similarly. Put the light switch in the off position and all is dead. I had already installed LightwaveRF plug ins for some table lights so can switch them off remotely and this is not a problem. However, the Phillips Hue bulbs are not happy with the LightwaveRF light switch so cannot do the same there.

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    • paulockenden
      Automated Home Legend
      • Apr 2015
      • 1719

      #3
      Just noticed a typo in the thread title - I meant of course "Wemo" bulbs. The Belkin things.

      Don't seem to be able to change it - perhaps an admin could oblige?

      P.

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      • top brake
        Automated Home Legend
        • Feb 2015
        • 837

        #4
        Originally posted by paulockenden View Post
        I noticed that my local garden centre is flogging off Memo bulbs for £7.50 each - quite a bargain.

        And they work directly with SmartThings (via Zigbee).

        However.... Does anyone else agree with me that with lighting, the bulb is the WRONG place to have the control. It needs to be in the switch/dimmer.

        If you have control in the bulb, it's possible to switch the light off at the switch, but then there's no way to switch it back on using automation.

        So maybe I shouldn't stock up on these cheap bulbs after all....

        P.
        needs to be in the bulb to change colour, the switch is not an intelligent control just on/off
        I work for Resideo, posts are personal and my own views.

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        • paulockenden
          Automated Home Legend
          • Apr 2015
          • 1719

          #5
          Originally posted by top brake View Post
          needs to be in the bulb to change colour, the switch is not an intelligent control just on/off
          And dimmer, but yes, I take your point.

          I wonder how many people DO change the colour of their lighting, though? Apart from initially.

          P.

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          • Mavis
            Automated Home Ninja
            • Oct 2014
            • 322

            #6
            Yes I think it is just novelty factor. I have just bought Hue and the default setting is fine for when they first switch on and is bright enough without being too harsh and I then have a 'My Evening' scene set which is essentially just a slightly warmer,dimmed down colour.

            Saying that I have one bulb set up to be a 'weather lamp' courtesy of a SmartThings App, combined with the motion sensor it briefly displays a different colour depenending on the forecast - it is currently doing a lot of yellow flashing

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            • top brake
              Automated Home Legend
              • Feb 2015
              • 837

              #7
              Originally posted by paulockenden View Post
              And dimmer, but yes, I take your point.

              I wonder how many people DO change the colour of their lighting, though? Apart from initially.

              P.
              yes according to mood
              I work for Resideo, posts are personal and my own views.

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              • paulockenden
                Automated Home Legend
                • Apr 2015
                • 1719

                #8
                Well, if anyone wants some they are currently £7.50 in the Brighton branch of Wyvale. They had both ES and BC versions. I suspect they'll have been remaindered in other branches too.

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                • G4RHL
                  Automated Home Legend
                  • Jan 2015
                  • 1580

                  #9
                  Shades of white are useful, lots of colours not so much but in a dedicated light such as the Hue Go a nice touch. The problem with many white LEDs is warm white is not warm white but rather harsh. The colour changing ones can give you a softer light.

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