Product Dimensions | 16 x 22 x 15.3 cm; 1.2 Kilograms |
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Part number | 915005731401 |
Material type | Aluminium |
Power source type | AC/DC |
Manufacturer | Signify |
Item model number | 915005731401 |
ASIN | B07KMNWQLQ |

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Philips Hue Discover White and Colour Ambiance LED Smart Garden Wall Light, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple Homekit
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Brand | Philips Hue |
Colour | Black |
Material | Aluminium |
Style | White and Colour Ambiance |
Light fixture form | Floodlight |
About this item
- Highlight your outdoors with the Philips Hue discover floodlight. This kit includes all cables to start lighting your outdoors
- What's required? - A 'Philips Hue Bridge' (sold separately) is required for smart control. Simply connect your bridge, plug in your new Philips Hue lights and take advantage of smart outdoor lighting via the 'Philips Hue' app. Note: add the product to the Hue Bridge by using the Serial Number on the back off the Wall Plate
- Style with colour - Choose from 16 million colours including warm to cool white light to create the perfect ambiance for relaxing, playing or entertaining outdoors. Discover the perfect smart lighting for parties, BBQs and more
- Enhance your outdoor space - Create the perfect ambiance for relaxing, playing or entertaining. Whether you want your garden to be vibrant for a party, or chilled to help you wind down, easily create the right setting to enjoy any moment outside
- Control lights with your voice - Works with Alexa, Google assistant and Apple homekit devices for hands-free voice control. Control your smart outdoor lights with simple voice commands
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Date First Available | 8 Jan. 2019 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | 2,335 in Lighting (See Top 100 in Lighting) 101 in Outdoor Wall Lights |
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 February 2023
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If you want them to function as security floodlights then you can pair them with a number of devices to act as motion sensors - the Philips Hue ones being the obvious choice, however they can quite happily function with other options via your home automation system of choice. The key thing here is that you can choose to have a very bright full strength floodlight feel to them, or you can have a much warmer white light or obviously a whole range of colours too. We actually have ours set up for a much more 'friendly' warm white at a lower intensity during the evening, switching to a much more security style bright white at night if something is detected.
In terms of the actual assembly, they are a good quality, although the IP rating is definitely not as good as it could be, they would need to be in a relatively sheltered location and I would worry if they were in an exposed location that was likely to see a lot of wind and rain. Personally, I like the frosted feel of the cover and that unlike most security floodlights, the LEDs aren't openly exposed. Likely also a design choice given the mix of colour options.
Not to the not so good stuff. These are a nightmare to actually put up - I was two storeys up a ladder, holding the unit to the wall fumbling with a tiny little grub screw that was going in to a hole I couldn't see that if I let go would only be held by the electrical wiring. This is a major fail. Philips needs to provide some kind of clip or catch mechanism that will hold the unit whilst the screws go in to then keep it in place. This is something that other suppliers do as a matter of course.
As others have noted too, the cable entry is via the rear only which makes a massive assumption about how they will be installed - although to be fair that appears standard across the Philips outdoor range. If you will be using a cable that is running along a wall or coming in from another angle like I was mostly, I used the following ABS spacers to lift the unit off the wall by a centimetre or so to allow the cable to come in via the rear. Obviously I then just used slightly longer screws than those provided, but I am delighted with the result, very secure and much easier. I also added a blob of silicone to where the cable came in given it was slightly more exposed.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B4236GR8?
Overall, very happy and so far they have been very effective.

Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 1 February 2023
If you want them to function as security floodlights then you can pair them with a number of devices to act as motion sensors - the Philips Hue ones being the obvious choice, however they can quite happily function with other options via your home automation system of choice. The key thing here is that you can choose to have a very bright full strength floodlight feel to them, or you can have a much warmer white light or obviously a whole range of colours too. We actually have ours set up for a much more 'friendly' warm white at a lower intensity during the evening, switching to a much more security style bright white at night if something is detected.
In terms of the actual assembly, they are a good quality, although the IP rating is definitely not as good as it could be, they would need to be in a relatively sheltered location and I would worry if they were in an exposed location that was likely to see a lot of wind and rain. Personally, I like the frosted feel of the cover and that unlike most security floodlights, the LEDs aren't openly exposed. Likely also a design choice given the mix of colour options.
Not to the not so good stuff. These are a nightmare to actually put up - I was two storeys up a ladder, holding the unit to the wall fumbling with a tiny little grub screw that was going in to a hole I couldn't see that if I let go would only be held by the electrical wiring. This is a major fail. Philips needs to provide some kind of clip or catch mechanism that will hold the unit whilst the screws go in to then keep it in place. This is something that other suppliers do as a matter of course.
As others have noted too, the cable entry is via the rear only which makes a massive assumption about how they will be installed - although to be fair that appears standard across the Philips outdoor range. If you will be using a cable that is running along a wall or coming in from another angle like I was mostly, I used the following ABS spacers to lift the unit off the wall by a centimetre or so to allow the cable to come in via the rear. Obviously I then just used slightly longer screws than those provided, but I am delighted with the result, very secure and much easier. I also added a blob of silicone to where the cable came in given it was slightly more exposed.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B4236GR8?
Overall, very happy and so far they have been very effective.

Once fitted, and once the outdoor sensor was fitted it was easy to sync with the Hue hub and program the light to my requirements.
For brightness, using the whitest setting I could create, this is not bad for an LED lamp with the features it provides, but is certainly no brighter than a smaller type LED security lamp you can buy cheaply from most DIY chains. It still illuminates the garden ok but is not a security lamp ie for a full garden bright illumination. The endless choice of colours are great, and will make sitting outside in the summer a nicer experience for certain. The options for programming the lamo is the same as for all hue lights using the App. The Outdoor Motion Sensor provides settings for various sensitivities & variable daylight brightness sensing, which allows full control over when to turn the lamp on. Great for security as you can get the sensor to turn on an indoor hue light to a set colour for example if movement is sensed outside.
Great lamp for garden atmosphere, general use at night, and the motion sensor beats any other sensor for programmability for security & usefeulness.

