Kate—January 24, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Fantastic smart lighting kit! The Philips Hue Starter Kit (Bridge Pro + 4 A19 E26 bulbs) was very easy to set up. The color and dimmer options are impressive - there are so many choices to create the perfect mood for any room. Everything is fully programmable and the system syncs seamlessly with my Hubitat home controls, which was a huge plus. Reliable, intuitive, and high quality. Highly recommend this kit for anyone looking to upgrade their home lighting experience. Read more
Porfie—September 7, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Philips has unveiled the Hue Bridge Pro, a major upgrade to its smart lighting hub. At the heart of the new Bridge is the Hue Chip Pro, featuring a quad-core Cortex processor running at 1.7GHz, 8GB of eMMC storage, and 8GB of RAM. This marks a significant jump in processing power, enabling more advanced features and smoother performance across a larger smart home setup. The Bridge Pro supports up to 150 lights, 50 accessories, and 500 scenes simultaneously, expanding the scale of what a Hue system can handle. Connectivity is also more flexible than before: in addition to Ethernet, the device now works over Wi-Fi, removing the need for it to be tethered to a router. Power delivery has been modernized as well, with a switch to USB-C. One of the most notable additions is MotionAware™, a feature that uses radio frequency (RF) sensing to detect motion by analyzing Zigbee signal changes between bulbs. With at least three Hue bulbs in a room, the system can interpret movement patterns—such as people walking between rooms—without the need for external motion sensors. Philips says the feature is compatible with about 95% of Hue products manufactured after 2014. For existing users, Philips has added a migration tool within the Hue app, making it possible to transfer lights, accessories, settings, and scenes from an older Bridge to the Pro with just a few clicks. The Hue Bridge Pro represents more than just a hardware refresh. By combining increased processing power, broader system support, and RF-based motion detection, it positions Hue as not just a smart lighting solution but as a more intelligent and responsive home automation platform. Also included is 3 hue smart lights and the tap dial switch which allows you to customize 4 different buttons and dim your lights by rotating the dial for one room you pick. No issues migrating from old hue bridge to hue bridge pro. Everything transferred seamlessly. The only issue I had was having to reconnect my Apple HomeKit through the hue app with matter. This caused me to lose my HomeKit settings but thankfully I was able to retain the rooms and light names in HomeKit. This made it so much easier than having to add from scratch. I had to add all the lights again, but was able to just assign them to the previous rooms and light names. I recommend not messing with HomeKit till after you migrate. Love the WiFi on this as now I’m not required to be tethered with an Ethernet chord to the router. Read more
Tiffany—December 4, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This new Philips Hue Bridge Pro and bulb starter kit is exactly the upgrade I was waiting for. The included bulbs are extra bright and responsive, and the new bridge is a game-changer. It’s super easy to set up and handles more devices than ever, which is perfect for a house full of smart lights. The black design is sleek, and the connection is rock-solid. Plus, it’s a great value because you get the bulbs along with the bridge, so you’re ready to go right out of the box. The new motion-aware feature is a fantastic addition, making it easy to set up zones with multiple lights that react to motion. Everything integrates seamlessly with my existing Hue products, from smart plugs to the Hue Sync Box. Overall, it’s a solid upgrade that really brings the whole system into the future. Read more
William Paulea—October 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The new pro works great… My lights are faster… I’m up to about 70 lights in about a dozen sensors and device devices… my whole house is done in Hugh Phillips lights for the past five years… It’s the best lighting system out there Read more
Joey Cunningham—November 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Love the bridge pro and the new ability to use lights and smart plugs as motion sensors to automatically turn on the lights at night. This function has made it so easier to save on the electric bill. Read more
Brandon Armstrong—November 4, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Pros • Versatile Lighting Options: The bulbs provide millions of colors, dynamic effects, and adjustable warm-to-cool white light, allowing for mood-setting scenes like energizing mornings or relaxing evenings. Users praise the immersive ambiance for home theaters or parties. • Seamless Smart Integration: Easy voice control via Alexa, Google, or Siri, plus app-based automations (e.g., schedules, motion-triggered lighting). The Bridge Pro enables remote access, security alerts, and syncing with entertainment (Hue Sync for movies/games). • Reliable and Expandable Hub: The Bridge Pro is a significant upgrade with faster performance, no Wi-Fi drain, and power-outage memory for settings. It supports up to 50 lights/accessories initially, scalable to more, making it future-proof for larger setups. • Energy-Efficient and Bright: Equivalent to 75W incandescent bulbs but uses only 10.5W per bulb, with instant dimming and no warm-up time. High-quality PWM (>15,000Hz) reduces flicker, making it eye-friendly compared to cheaper LEDs. • Simple Setup and Compatibility: Quick installation (screw in bulbs, connect Bridge to router, use app). Works with standard E26 fixtures and Bluetooth fallback for basic control without the hub. Cons • High Cost: The kit retails around $200-$250, with individual bulbs at $50+ each, making expansion expensive. Users often note it’s pricier than competitors like Wiz or basic LEDs, though quality justifies it for some. • Occasional Connectivity Issues: Some report Bridge setup glitches, Wi-Fi mismatches, or lag in large/mixed setups (e.g., delays after startup or with motion sensors). Firmware updates can help, but it’s frustrating for novices. • App Complexity: The Hue app offers powerful customization but has a learning curve—not intuitive for beginners, with occasional bugs in scene creation or automations. • Limited Without Hub for Full Features: Bulbs work via Bluetooth for single-room control, but advanced automations, remote access, and multi-room sync require the Bridge—limiting flexibility if you skip it.   • Bulb Longevity and Heat Sensitivity: Rated for 25,000 hours, but real-world lifespan can be shorter (similar to incandescents) in enclosed fixtures or with power fluctuations. Heat buildup affects electronics. Overall, this kit excels for tech-savvy users wanting premium, immersive smart lighting, but the price and minor tech hiccups may deter budget-conscious beginners. If you’re new to Hue, start with this for its all-in-one value; otherwise, consider cheaper alternatives for basic needs. Read more