Compatible with Apple's HomeKit, the Philips Hue Bridge 2.0 lets you use Siri to control your lighting, but connecting every room in your home can be a pricey proposition.
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Philips HUE Bridge 2.0
The Philips Hue Bridge is the control center that allows you to control all your Philips Hue products via the Philips Hue App. Once you've installed the Philips Hue Bridge and loaded the Philips Hue app onto your smartphone or tablet you're ready to let your imagination run wild and create your own personal system. The bridge is powerful enough to regulate up to 50 lamps and luminaires. Take Hue to your entire home.
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