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Title: Signify announces important upgrade for Philips Hue Bridge
Post by: Redaktion on February 23, 2024, 11:58:30
The Philips Hue app will soon have improved support for multiple Hue Bridge devices. While users can already link multiple Bridges to one account, you must currently switch between these to control the various smart home devices connected to each unit. According to Signify, the upgrade will roll out later this year.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Signify-announces-important-upgrade-for-Philips-Hue-Bridge.806202.0.html
Title: Re: Signify announces important upgrade for Philips Hue Bridge
Post by: davidm on February 23, 2024, 13:57:32
There's nothing really wrong with the hue bulbs (except they don't go dim enough) or bridge. The problem is controllers. None are nearly as good as flicking a light switch. Sometimes you get a nerd dad in a household who imposes a regime of arbitrary sliders, apps or voice controls, none of which work very well for such a basic function.
Title: Re: Signify announces important upgrade for Philips Hue Bridge
Post by: Johnsalazar on February 23, 2024, 20:28:36
To be clear, you cannot currently add multiple hubs to a single Hue account. Each hub must have its own individual Hue account with its own individual email address assigned to it. What you currently can do is use the Philips Hue app to control multiple hubs.However, there is currently no way to add multiple hubs to your voice assistant. So, for instance, on one app I have 3 hubs linked, but have to switch between each hub and order to control the lights on that hub and I can only control the lights on my first hub using Google voice.
Title: Re: Signify announces important upgrade for Philips Hue Bridge
Post by: Sgriesch on February 24, 2024, 14:22:58
Quote from: Johnsalazar on February 23, 2024, 20:28:36To be clear, you cannot currently add multiple hubs to a single Hue account. Each hub must have its own individual Hue account with its own individual email address assigned to it. What you currently can do is use the Philips Hue app to control multiple hubs.However, there is currently no way to add multiple hubs to your voice assistant. So, for instance, on one app I have 3 hubs linked, but have to switch between each hub and order to control the lights on that hub and I can only control the lights on my first hub using Google voice.

Johnsalazar is incorrect. You can have 2 hubs on one account / email address. Mine is set up this way. The only issue is described in the article. You have to manually switch between them to control items on each hub. It would be nice if Philips does fix this.