New Philips Hue bridge works with HomeKit, lets Siri control lights

New Philips Hue bridge works with HomeKit, lets Siri control lights

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Hue enters the HomeKit world, letting you control lights by talking to Siri.

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The brains of the Philips Hue smart lighting system, the Hue Bridge allows you to connect and control up to 50 lights and accessories. Simply plug it in and use the Hue app to set routines, timers, custom light scenes, and more. Designed for use with HomeKit for Apple iPhone with iOS 9. Compatible with Zigbee and Wink home automation products. Features internal storage which offers increased functionality.

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