When it works, it’s great
Constantly disconnects and can’t be set up again without a lot of difficulty. Honestly, it’s not even worth the hassle.
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4.62 out of 5
196 ratings in Austria
Constantly disconnects and can’t be set up again without a lot of difficulty. Honestly, it’s not even worth the hassle.
Extremely finicky for something I should be able to set and forget. The hardware is unremarkable and the app is barebones (if you can get them to connect). Nothing better than staring into your bright phone right before bed finicking with an app to set your alarm.
Why does this app almost never connect to this over priced paper weight of a light? Edit: I’ve unplugged it and throwing this thing in the trash. It only connects right after a reboot. As soon as the alarm goes off or needs to be adjusted it won’t connect again until it’s been rebooted again. Pure trash. What a waste of money.
The app does not support accessing the light from a different subnet. For security reasons, I have all my IoT segmented off with outbound access to the internet so the devices can pull their updates, etc. but otherwise cannot see other my devices or networks unless I explicitly permit it. My management subnet is where my phone lives and it can see into the IoT subnet and reach devices fine. If I connect my phone to the IoT network directly, the app can see and manage the device fine. The only problem is that the app expects the light to always be on the same subnet as the phone/app. If you could widen the allowable subnet range to a Class B, that would solve it. I tried to send this in as feedback within the app. But reports of that button's existence are greatly exaggerated.
Is terrible
They sent out an update that made the clock disconnect from the app constantly. This app made my $200 smart alarm into a dumb one I could have spent $40 on — and Phillips has no remuneration for this nightmare or an ETA on when they will fix the bug they never should have released in the first place
I would give this app zero stars. Five out of five stars for frustration. This “smart lamp” is my biggest regret purchase because of this useless app.
It used to work, but now the app won’t connect to the light, even if the WiFi is the same. Tried everything, resetting device, etc. it’s the app. The app gets stuck on updating time zone settings. The app seems really low quality. Not sure what to do bc it’s outside return window.
Can’t even connect to WiFi app keep crashing when trying to connect to access point works on android but iOS this app is complete utterly useless avoid buying the product if you have you are iOS only way to control it is by using the device buttons but then you don’t get what you paid for
I want an alarm clock, not a data mining device. But I’d be fine with forgoing some privacy via the access to my sleep pattern data if the thing functioned. However, 5 nights a week I have to disable WiFi on the device itself and reconnect just to get the app working. Otherwise, I can’t enable the sunset feature to slowly dim the lights while I read before bed. The hardware and/or app are a functional mess. And while this is not the place to review the hardware, it is extremely overpriced. I paid $200+ for this thing and I get more consistent performance out of my $20 alarm clock. I do not recommend this app and the associated alarm clock device and I’m hoping I can resell this thing online and get enough to buy some “knockoff” that actually performs the functions I thought I paid for