Philips Hue 551788 Smart Vintage Edison Bulb
Specification
- BRAND: Philips Hue
- LIGHT TYPE: LED
- SPECIAL FEATURE: Antique-replica-style, Color
- WATTAGE: 7 watts
- BULB SHAPE SIZE: ST19
- BULB BASE: E27
- USAGE: Personal, Business, DIY, Decorate, Home Automation
- LIGHT COLOR: Amber
- VOLTAGE: 120 Volts
- COLOR TEMPERATURE: 2100 Kelvin
- LUMINOUS FLUX: 550 Lumen
- SHAPE: ST19
- MATERIAL: Glass
- MODEL NAME: Philips Hue Filament
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Bluetooth
- 9u Outdoor, Indoor
Introduction
new to intelligent lighting? With this Hue smart vintage filament bulb, you may start with simple smart illumination. Without the Hue Hub, you may manage up to 10 lights in a single room using only Bluetooth. On the couch, cozy? There’s no need to stand up to switch the lights. You can control your lights with just your voice using Alexa or Google Assistant or the (free) Hue Bluetooth app. Works with all Google Nest and Echo smart speakers/displays (Hue Hub required for Echo and Echo Dot first generation). Certified for Humans: trouble-free, stress-free, and without difficulty.
They really are easy, so patience is not required. Add a Hue Hub to control up to 50 light points, gain access to all Hue features (home and away control, timers and routines, more smart home partners), and expand your selection of smart lighting products to include both indoor and outdoor options. Are you a current Philips Hue user? Additionally, compatible with the Hue Hub is this bulb. The most complete, modern, and secure smart lighting ecosystem is provided by Philips Hue, the company that invented it.
HOME AND AWAY

Control your lights when you’re on holiday
SET SCHEDULE

Choose what your lights do when you leave and return home.
SET TIMERS

You can Set timers and schedules.
HOW TO SETUP
- Install up to 10 Bluetooth enabled smart bulbs, lamps, or fixtures in one room of your home.

- Download the free Philips Hue Bluetooth App for Android or iOS to connect to your new light.

- Easy to control from your app or connect to your favorite voice assistant (Amazon Alexa or Google Nest)

HOW TO CONNECT TO PHILIPS HUE BLUETOOTH APP

- Set up your Echo device and make sure its software is up to date by saying, “Alexa, is your software up to date?”

- Screw in your Philips Hue Bluetooth-enabled smart bulb and connect it to the Philips Hue Bluetooth app.
Navigate to Settings > Voice assistants and tap your voice assistant.
- Follow the on-screen instructions and tap Make discoverable to enable Bluetooth-pairing mode.
HOW TO CONNECT WITH AMAZON ECHO DEVICE

- Set up your Echo device and make sure its software is up to date by saying, “Alexa, is your software up to date?”

- Screw in your Philips Hue Bluetooth-enabled bulb. If Alexa says, “New light found” your bulb was paired, and you can skip step 3 and begin using your light.

- Say, “Alexa, discover devices.” Once your bulb is discovered, turn it on by saying, “Alexa, turn on first light.”
HOW TO CONNECT TO HUE HUB

- Screw in your new Philips Hue smart bulb

- Connect the Hub to your wi-fi router using the included Ethernet cable

- Download the free Philips Hue App for Android or iOS

- Click “Setup” when the app has found your Hub
FAQs
Simplest answer is “don’t use a smart light bulb with a dimmer switch.” It’s much cheaper to purchase any of the Edison style dimmable lights and use an existing dimmer switch.
They both have the same e26 threads. The 19 means diameter in 1/8 of an inch, so 19/8 or 2.375 inches. The A and ST refer to shape. A19 is the size and shape of what was the most common incandescent bulb that we are used to. The ST is taller than the other. My experience with the ST19 is that the threads are a little shorter than most and will not fit in a lamp if the collar of the lamp is a slight bit taller than others.
Yes, they should work fine with the apple homekit. If not, we would gladly refund you.
Yes, it does, and adding them to google home is easier than the other answer thinks. Once added to the hue app, just open google home app and add it to a room. I tend to use the widget for the hue app myself. just tap a button (icon) to turn them on and off without all the talking.
Yes, but make sure you place within a fixture that is waterproof. A friend used their bulbs in outdoor lanterns that had wholes in top (wicker style) and they looked beautiful… until it rained. Now, they still work, but are no longer “smart”. To their credit, they are still dimmable but only via a manual switch.
These can be used outdoor and indoor provided they are covered outdoor.
Purchase the bulbs that are sold in Europe. They should be compatible with the power there.
I automate it using the Hue app. It is a built-in feature, although you’ll need a hub unless you’re using Bluetooth bulbs and you’re in range. I would get the Hub so you can use the features when you aren’t at home or nearby.
Yes, they are dimmable.
The bulbs sold in the US are labeled to only 110v, however people have tried them up to 220v and some have worked. There are international versions that should work at higher voltages.
These bulbs are standard size, not the smaller diameter fitting.
I guess you could technically, they really don’t generate heat. However, the question would be why, as you are paying a premium for the style/look.
I’m in the United States, so my bulbs are made for 110v 60Hz circuits. I don’t know if there is a 220v 50Hz version. I suggest you look for those specific options on the Phillips website and then search for them.
I imagine they could as long as rain can’t get to them
You can use Bluetooth to control the light from the app. While you don’t have to use the hub, it’s seamlessly works with other lights you do have on the hub.




























