jmBuildExt wrote: » bk or anyone know are the gu10s any bigger in size to regular gu10s?
bk wrote: » The Hue ones are a bit longer then regular GU10's I'd order them from a place with easy returns.
SemperFidelis wrote: » I have them in a regular GU10 fitting and they are fine.
jmBuildExt wrote: » Yeah id heard that alright...So the ikea ones are alright?
SemperFidelis wrote: » Ikea are doing online deliveries now. you can get a bunch of bulbs/remotes etc delivered for €7.50
coley wrote: » Did you get these delivered? - I tried to order some yesterday but all bulbs were removed from the basket as not suitable for delivery. -Coley.
coley wrote: » To follow up - I was in the IKEA store and asked the assistant at the lighting section about this, seems IKEA under estimated the demand for these things and are having trouble keeping up. The shop gets stock first and then online shop. So should be available for delivery once supply catches up. -Coley.
bren2001 wrote: » Were they in stock today, I'd planned to swing by tomorrow morning.
thecivvie wrote: » I am thinking about buying a couple to put in places where my Hue bulbs will not be used. Outside lights etc. I believe the later bulbs will work with the Hue Bridge. Is there anything else to watch out for
illdoit2morrow wrote: » If the bulbs do have the latest fireware, they still have to be reset, AFAIK this is achieve by turning them off and on 6 times.
RonTon wrote: » ,the €15 one are available but not sure how much better they are. Anyone got both types? Worth the higher price?
donspeekinglesh wrote: » While I'd love upgrade my living room to Hue, I think these bulbs are a more realistic option (£200+ if I went with Hue). Would my best bet be to get a Hue hub (also allowing me to put Hue in the bedrooms at some point) giving me GH integration? Would I need the IKEA hub too?
shanec1928 wrote: » Does any one who has the ikea bulbs mixed in with hue ever notice anything off with them? We have one ikea bulb that randomly flashes when on.