Philips Hue Integration
Your bedside clock can integrate with Philips Hue Smart Home Lighting. Supporting activating scenes, turning off lights, and gradually turning on lights to use as a wake-up light.
Connect Philips Hue
This guide describes how to connect Philips Hue. It is necessary to connect to your home Wi-Fi beforehand. See guide here.
Step 1 Locate the "Hue" tab on the web control site.
Step 2 Discover your bridge. The clock will automatically find your bridge on the network.
NOTE
Some devices may interfere with the discovery of your bridge on the network. If you are experiencing issues finding the correct IP, try to disconnect other smart devices such as smart speakers or TVs temporarily.
Step 3 Get your physical Hue bridge ready and press the big round button on top of your bridge followed by "Pair now" on the web control site.
The clock is now trying to pair with your bridge.
NOTE
In case it's not able to pair, check that it has discovered the correct IP for your Hue bridge and that there are no home network settings blocking the connection.
Step 4 After successfully pairing with your bridge you may now press "Update" to load your scenes, rooms, and areas from your Philips Hue app.
Program Hue controls
Both the Stop button and the Snooze button can be programmed to control your Philips Hue with a long press.
Program the buttons on the web control site and hit save. You can now activate the programmed action by long pressing the button on your clock.
Wake-up light
The programmable Hue wake-up light works in conjunction with the built-in light. The wake-up light function needs to be enabled on the clock for this function to work.

