Home » Technology » Title: New Philips Hue Products Leak Before IFA Announcement

Title: New Philips Hue Products Leak Before IFA Announcement

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

New Philips Hue Doorbell, ‘Essential’ line, and‌ MotionAware Tech Spotted in amazon Leak

Berlin⁣ & Indianapolis – ⁢ Ahead of this week’s IFA and‌ CEDIA trade shows, details‍ of several unreleased Philips ⁣Hue ​products surfaced unexpectedly on Amazon, revealing a new ⁣doorbell,⁤ an affordable “essential” lighting line, and ⁤a ⁢possibly groundbreaking motion detection technology called MotionAware. The listings were first noted by tech news site CNET.

The leak provides a first look at Philips⁤ Hue’s upcoming​ product roadmap, signaling a push toward greater accessibility and expanded functionality within ‌the smart home ecosystem. For consumers invested in the Hue platform-or considering it-these additions ​promise enhanced security, broader lighting options, and potentially more seamless automation. Philips Lighting/Signify has not yet commented on the listings.

Among⁤ the most notable discoveries is a new ⁣Philips Hue ‍Doorbell featuring two-way audio and package detection.​ This‌ addition would directly compete with offerings from Ring, Nest, ⁢and​ other smart‍ doorbell manufacturers, offering Hue users ‌a fully integrated security solution within their existing‍ smart lighting setup.

The ​listings also point to a new, more budget-amiable line of Philips Hue lighting ‍called ⁣”Essential.” Currently, ⁣many Hue products require a Hue Bridge to connect to wi-Fi; ‍the ⁤”Essential” line may offer bulbs and lights that bypass this requirement, aligning Philips Hue with other smart lighting brands that offer ​bridge-free options. ⁤

Perhaps the most intriguing reveal is​ MotionAware, a new technology leveraging Philips Hue’s existing ZigBee support within smart bulbs.⁣ This ‌appears to enable motion detection ⁣directly within the⁤ bulbs themselves, potentially ⁤automating lighting changes and‌ triggering​ security alerts⁤ without the need for separate ⁢motion sensors.

IFA and CEDIA are expected to bring official announcements regarding these and other smart home innovations. CNET will continue to cover the latest ‌developments and provide updates as they become available.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.