ikea – Smart Home Geeks https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk Smart Home Fri, 10 Jul 2020 04:44:33 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.13 https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/cropped-house-512-237998-32x32.png ikea – Smart Home Geeks https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk 32 32 IKEA Smart Blind delay https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ikea-smart-blind-delay/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ikea-smart-blind-delay/?noamp=mobile#respond Thu, 14 Mar 2019 10:18:30 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=2078 IKEA, once renowned for wardrobes and flat pack has been branching out into Smart Home tech. The big difference is their tech has a much lower price point than market leaders.  The latest lines in their Smart Home range are automated blinds; The Kadrilj and The Fyrtur. The Kadrilj is a standard grey blind, starting […]

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IKEA, once renowned for wardrobes and flat pack has been branching out into Smart Home tech. The big difference is their tech has a much lower price point than market leaders. 

The latest lines in their Smart Home range are automated blinds; The Kadrilj and The Fyrtur.

The Kadrilj is a standard grey blind, starting at €99. The Fyrtur is a blackout blind – starting at €119. 

Both will he battery powered and support Apple HomeKit, Alexa and Google Home. As well as IKEA’S own Tradfri app and gateway.

The European release date was supposed to be February 2019, with April for the the USA.  However today the Swedish retail giant announced there is a delay in the release, until ‘late 2019’.

There was no official reason given for the delay but various reasons have appeared online from factory issues to firmware!

When they do finally go on sale they will be in the standard Ikea blind sizes:

100×195 cm, 120×195 cm, 140×195 cm, 60×195 cm, and 80×195 cm. 

As well as being rumoured to connect to existing Ikea blinds! 

We have asked IKEA for a comment and will update when we receive one.

*UPDATE 28/3/19*

IKEA UK Press Office have confirmed they will be on sale in the UK in Summer 2019.

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IKEA trådfri colour hits UK stores! https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ikea-tradfri-colour-hits-uk-stores/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ikea-tradfri-colour-hits-uk-stores/?noamp=mobile#comments Tue, 24 Apr 2018 09:00:54 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=1508 IKEA has added new products to their smart lighting range trådfri. The products include the much anticipated colour bulbs as well as LED power supply’s, also called LED drivers. At the time of writing colour bulbs are only available as part of a dimming kit, containing a bulb, dimmer and battery for the dimmer. The […]

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IKEA has added new products to their smart lighting range trådfri. The products include the much anticipated colour bulbs as well as LED power supply’s, also called LED drivers.

At the time of writing colour bulbs are only available as part of a dimming kit, containing a bulb, dimmer and battery for the dimmer. The UK retail price for a 600 lm E27 is £35. We have asked IKEA if they plan on releasing the bulbs separately and will update you if we receive a response.

Photo we took in IKEA Tottenahm, UK store.

The LED drivers are available in 10W or 30W.

All lights in the trådfri range communicate via ZigBee, making them compatible with other smart light systems like Philips Hue.

The range also works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple HomeKit.

The products are available in UK stores now. They are not yet available online.

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Sonos and IKEA join forces! https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/sonos-ikea-join-forces/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/sonos-ikea-join-forces/?noamp=mobile#respond Thu, 07 Dec 2017 12:10:00 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=1193 IKEA is already making impressive moves with Smart Home tech with its Trådfri Smart Lighting Solution as well as its furniture integrated Qi charging. Today IKEA announced an official partnership, we did not see coming, with SONOS to bring sound to the entire home. IKEA’s head of Smart Home Björn Block commented: “At IKEA we […]

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IKEA is already making impressive moves with Smart Home tech with its Trådfri Smart Lighting Solution as well as its furniture integrated Qi charging.

Today IKEA announced an official partnership, we did not see coming, with SONOS to bring sound to the entire home.

IKEA’s head of Smart Home Björn Block commented:

“At IKEA we strive to make solutions for life at home by integrating technology into our home furnishing offer that are easy to use and affordable, thereby making smart home technology accessible to the many people. Together with Sonos we want to democratize music and sound in the home, and we want to create products designed for how people listen together at home. By teaming up with Sonos we want to combine IKEA home furnishing knowledge with Sonos’ expertise within great home sound.”

In true SONOS style this does not give us too much information.  What we can assume is they will sell SONOS products and potentially design furniture that works with SONOS.

SONOS always patent their products and nothing new has been registered so we assume no new actual SONOS products will be developed we assume the development will be with IKEA.

For example, shelves that SONOS can attach too, in a similar way to how they have integrated Qi chargers into lamps.

An interesting development would be an official integration between Trådfri and SONOS allowing light and sound to work together without any 3rd party tech required.

Whatever is released this is pretty exciting and scary for Philips Hue and Flexson, the biggest seller of SONOS accessories.

We have asked IKEA for a comment and will update you.

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What is Qi wireless charging? https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/what-is/qi-wireless-charging/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/what-is/qi-wireless-charging/?noamp=mobile#comments Fri, 01 Dec 2017 15:04:21 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=1177 Recently you might have heard of Qi Wireless charging, thanks to Apple and IKEA releasing new products that support it. QI is an open interface standard for wireless charging developed by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) in 2008. Yep it is not new, however has only recently become mainstream. “Qi” is the Chinese word for […]

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Recently you might have heard of Qi Wireless charging, thanks to Apple and IKEA releasing new products that support it.

QI is an open interface standard for wireless charging developed by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) in 2008. Yep it is not new, however has only recently become mainstream. “Qi” is the Chinese word for “energy flow“, pronounced like the “chee“in “cheese“.

It is wireless power transfer using inductive charging.

You just just places your device on a base station where only the base is connected by a wire to the power supply. Currently a number mobile companies are working with this standard. These include market leaders like Apple, Samsung, LG, HTC, Sony and many more.

The principle behind this is very simple.

The system consists of two devices, the charging base station (Qi sender) and the mobile phone (Qi receiver) where both should be Qi standard compatible.

The base station activates only when the device is placed on it. To check this the base station sends an intermittent signal to which the mobile responds by communicating the received signal strength. Once a device replies the required energy is calculated and the wireless charging process begins.

In this process the energy transferred wirelessly through electromagnetic waves. For this we require two coils; one transmitter coil for the base station and one receiver coil for the device.

The transmitter coil generates an oscillating magnetic field which in turn based on the fardays law of induction induces an alternating current in the receiver’s coil.

Efficiency of the inductive power transfer relies on close spacing of the two coils, as well as shielding on their surfaces.

In 2009, WPC published the Qi low-power specification which delivers up to 5W which is usually used for charging mobile phones.

In 2009 the Qi specification was extended to medium power which will deliver up to 120 W, to power displays and laptops.

By 2015, a high-power specification was developed to deliver up to 1 kW to power high power utilities.

The advantage to the Qi standard is that once a device is Qi compatible it can be charged on any Qi charging transmitter, regardless of the manufacturer, make of the device. For example an Apple user can use IKEA’s Qi Wireless Charging table to charge their compatible iPhone.

Recently even McDonalds in the UK have introduced wireless charging points in their restaurants.

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How to add IKEA Trådfri to Philips Hue https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/how-to/add-ikea-tradfri-philips-hue/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/how-to/add-ikea-tradfri-philips-hue/?noamp=mobile#comments Fri, 29 Sep 2017 06:54:03 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=926 UPDATE: 10/3/2108 We purchased a selection of Trådfri bulbs from Ikea.com in the UK, these all came with the new firmware installed. Hopefully this means the firmware is now fully rolled out so jump to step 2 on the below guide. Also note Alexa fully works once added to the network! We originally brought you the […]

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UPDATE: 10/3/2108

We purchased a selection of Trådfri bulbs from Ikea.com in the UK, these all came with the new firmware installed. Hopefully this means the firmware is now fully rolled out so jump to step 2 on the below guide. Also note Alexa fully works once added to the network!


We originally brought you the exclusive comment from IKEA about Trådfri eventually supporting ZigBee  interoperability and therefore allowing you to add IKEA lights to your Hue network. Here is the original article.

For those of you wondering what on earth this means, it basically means they both operate using the same standard meaning they ‘must’ work together.

Now the software update has been released here is a detailed guide showing you exactly how to add IKEA Smart bulbs to your Philips Hue network!

You can buy Philips Hue bulbs from Amazon,currently for under £25 for a pair.


Philips Hue White Wireless Lighting B22 10W Smart LED Bulb Twin Pack iOS Android [Energy Class A+]

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Unfortunately there is no way to check the bulb firmware from the packaging.

The bulbs we tested were from central London on 20/9/17 and still had the old firmware. This means they require an update so you need a controller and hub.

If your reading this a few months later you might be ok to try just a bulb and jump to part 2.

Don’t forget to check our our Philips Hue review!

Let us know in the comments how you get on and don’t forget to like us on Facebook for the latest guides, reviews and news.


Part 1 – Updating firmware

  1. Follow the IKEA instructions setting up your hub, controller and bulb. You do need both the hub and controller to update, sadly just the hub wont do it.
  2. Open the Trådfri app and check to see the firmware, now press update. the text will change to ‘Update pending’.Adding IKEA bulbs to Hue
  3. Our firmware update took over an hour to install. Once complete the lights blink.
  4. Go back into the app and confirm the bulb firmware shows as 1.2.217
  5. Make sure the light is on and remove it from the app.
    Remove bulb from app
  6. Turn off the bridge – we found it can cause issues with the Hue Bridge, most likely due to using the same channel by default.

Part 2Adding to Hue network

  1. Turn the light that has the IKEA bulb in on and off 6 times quickly, this resets its settings but maintains the firmware.
  2. Turn off all other Hue lights, to prevent ZigBee interference, and if possible move the IKEA bulb near the Philips Hue hub, ideally 30 CM or less.When we did ours we put the bulb in a portable lamp so we could put next to the hub before moving the bulb later once added to the network.
  3. Open the Hue app and search for the a bulb, in the same way you normally would.
    Adding Ikea bulbs to Hue search for light
  4. The bulb will appear as ‘colour temperature light 1’Adding Ikea bulbs to Hue added
  5. You can now name it add it to any room or group as you would a Philips Hue Bulb. We named our bulb ‘IKEA TRAFADIL’ so you could clearly see it in the group.Adding bulbs to roomsIKEA Trådfri added philips hue

If you could not find your bulb via the App you can try a 3rd party application called Lamp Finder, we didn’t need to use it but it is an option.


Part 3 – How to pair your IKEA Remote to Phillips Hue Lights.

However when you you pair them to the remote it removes them from the Philips Hue Hub. This means the app and Home Kit, Alexa can no longer talk to it. Also it is slightly tricky to add them back to the Philips hub.

You can however put up to 10 lights to one remote.

We spent a lot of time trying to pair the remote to the Philips Hue hub but didn’t find a solution despite getting them to communicate!

  1. Turn off other hue lights
  2. Hold the remote next to the bulb
  3. Hold down the small multipurpose button on the underside of the controller, the same one used to pair with IKEA smart lighting.
  4. Keep it held down for a maximum of 10 seconds or till the light stops flashing, for example if can be 5 seconds till it stops.
  5. The light will now be controllable by the IKEA Remote.

Reminder: You can buy Philips Hue bulbs from Amazon,currently for under £25 for a pair.

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IKEA Trådfri Smart Lighting Review https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/smart-lighting/ikea-tradfri-smart-lighting-review/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/smart-lighting/ikea-tradfri-smart-lighting-review/?noamp=mobile#comments Wed, 27 Sep 2017 19:52:18 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=898 IKEA Trådfri Smart Lighting Review Very cost effective!Works with other ZigBee systemsGood designInnovative controllers & dimmers Fiddly to setup No connectivity, yet App does have a few bugs 3.5We are impressed! How it works Cost Connectivity Setup Reader Rating 18 Votes This is a we own it review of IKEA Trådfri. If you don’t know […]

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IKEA Trådfri Smart Lighting Review
Very cost effective!Works with other ZigBee systemsGood designInnovative controllers & dimmers
Fiddly to setup No connectivity, yet App does have a few bugs
3.5We are impressed!
How it works
Cost
Connectivity
Setup
Reader Rating 18 Votes

This is a we own it review of IKEA Trådfri.

If you don’t know what IKEA Trådfri is it is the new range of IKEA smart lighting. They were released in the UK only this year. At present they are only white bulbs but colour bulbs are to be ‘released soon’.

In this review we tested:

  • TRÅDFRI Dimming kit
  • TRÅDFRI E27
  • TRÅDFRI Hub

However the full range of smart bulbs includes:

  • E27
  • E14
  • GU10

They also have a good selection of controllers or as they call them ‘Steering devices’:

  • Remote control
  • Dimmer
  • Sensor

You can see their full range on their website.

The first noticeable thing about Trådfri is the mass market packaging. Normally with Smart Home tech the tech is packaged in a glossy box with a minimally designed manual, not Trådfri.

This is packaged in plastic with the standard IKEA style manual. However, this does fit with the product – this is affordable, dare we say cheap, smart lighting for the masses.

IKEA Smart lighting review UK


The bulbs themselves look like any LED lightbulb, the fitting is standard and we could easily put them into any matching fitting, we tested screw.

The bulbs are bright and compare to competitors being 1,000 lumens but also available in less bright options.

How easy is it to setup?

Setup is a little tricky and took a few attempts.

The first thing you do is remove the cover from the hub to reveal the Ethernet port. You then plug this into your router and power it on.

One nice design feature is you can wrap spare cables around the hub and cover the cables with the cover, leaving it with a clean tidy look.

IKEA Smart lighting setup


You then install the app, scan a QR code to connect the app to the hub.

Next you setup a controller and this is where the tricky part came.

First you add it to the app. You need to press the multipurpose button (on the bottom of it) on and off 4 times in 5 seconds, then open the app and add it.

We found you must be careful with the speed of pressing and the 5 seconds or it does not work.

Next you must add it to the hub. Again you must use the multipurpose button this time holding it in for 10 seconds when it is touching the hub.

Watch for the light changes on the hub as holding for too long and again it does not work.

Next to setup the bulbs power them on, hold an already setup controller so its touching the bulb or at most 2cm away. Press the multifunction button, again for 10 seconds and no more. The bulb should flash and be paired.

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This also took a few attempts for us, for best results we turned off other ZigBee lights and timed the 10 seconds.

Its not a hard setup just a little more fiddly than you would expect. However once you have got it adding more bulbs didn’t take as long.

What’s the connectivity?

At present there is none other than the app, however later this year they are releasing an update to integrate Amazon Alexa and Apple Home Kit.

How much does IKEA Smart Lighting cost?

This is where the big difference comes in when compared to market leading smart lighting.

IKEA sell one bulb with a controller for £15.
The hub is only £25 or they sell a pack with two bulbs and controller and hub for £65.

This price makes it a perfect step into smart lighting or making your home smart!


IKEA TRÅDFRI Dimming kit

IKEA TRÅDFRI Dimming kit

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What’s it like living with it?

Good and like other smart lights. Both controllers or ‘steering devices’ have a magnetic sheath and sticky pad. This is a nice touch as allows you to easily attach them to the wall and remove when you want to use them.

This is a nod to the known frustration with smart lighting where one switch of the actual light switch and the app and remotes are rendered useless. With the included sheath you can mount it on the wall and leave the main switch permanently on.

We especially liked the black disc dimmer, its very cool. You can put it on your sofa and turn like a volume dial. You don’t need to put it on a flat surface but when we didn’t we could not get a repeat result each time.

IKEA Smart lighting dimmer review

The app has some obviously competitor inspired features like Rise and Shine, Scenes and moods. This allows you to automate the lights coming on and easily enable your favourite settings you have saved as moods.

IKEA Smart lighting app


The app does however have an annoying bug where if you are multitasking and tap out the app, when it comes back it tells you it is unable to connect. To fix it you just need to close and reopen the app.

What are our final thoughts?

The big lacking feature is connectivity, at present they do not support Apple Home Kit, Alexa or IFTTT. This makes these smart lights well less smart – however as we said this should be fixed soon.

The thing to remember with these is this is mass market smart lighting. For the price point they work well, setup could be streamlined and the app does have a few glitches but it works.

We’re excited to see what the future brings for IKEA Smart Lighting as this is an impressive start and for the price it’s hard to argue!

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Apple announced Qi Wireless charging – IKEA right again! https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/apple-announced-qi-wireless-charging-ikea-right-again/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/apple-announced-qi-wireless-charging-ikea-right-again/?noamp=mobile#respond Wed, 13 Sep 2017 10:24:05 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=866 Yesterday Apple announced the new iPhone 8 and iPhone X. Both these new handsets will support Wireless Charging. You can find Qi Wireless Charging devices on Amazon, starting usually from £16. Wireless charging in itself is not new technology and a few other manufacturers have been trying to get it into the mainstream for years. […]

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Yesterday Apple announced the new iPhone 8 and iPhone X. Both these new handsets will support Wireless Charging.

You can find Qi Wireless Charging devices on Amazon, starting usually from £16.

Wireless charging in itself is not new technology and a few other manufacturers have been trying to get it into the mainstream for years.

In an unlikely move for Apple their new phones support an open interface standard called Qi charging.

Before you ask it’s pronounced ‘CHEE’ and comes from the Chinese word for Energy Flow.

Qi charging is a standard set by the WPC, the wireless power consortium.

They have been established since 2008 and is now on version 1.2.2 of the standard.

It works in a similar principle to ZigBee – meaning all tech that uses it will in theory work with each other. This means you will be able to use any Qi device or pad to charge your new iPhone 8 or iPhone X. However Apple do plan to also have their own version of Qi with ‘expanded specification’ they they call ‘AirPower’.

One company that must have seen this coming is IKEA.

In 2015 they released a range of Qi Wireless charging furniture and lamps. Allowing you to buy cheap, integrated wireless charging solutions.

This is the second time they have been spot on with their tech integrations, they also released a range of Smart Bulbs that work on ZigBee. The same standard as Philips Hue.

Other mainstream adopters of Qi are McDonalds, they also started rolling out Qi charging points in their restaurants in 2015.

Apple fans everywhere will rejoice that no longer are they forced to buy expensive certified cables, that often break.

We are pretty excited by this move by Apple as it’s yet another move by a big player into a shared smart ecosystem. Moving away from walled gardens and closed tech!

What do you think of Qi Wireless Charging? Let us know in the comments.

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IKEA Trådfri & Hue work together NOW! https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ikea-tradfri-hue-work-together-now/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ikea-tradfri-hue-work-together-now/?noamp=mobile#comments Fri, 11 Aug 2017 07:46:44 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=700 Earlier this year we exclusively confirmed that IKEA Trådfri lights will one day with work with Philips Hue. This is due to them both using the ZigBee protocol. Like all smart home users we really wanted to see this happen.  The more tech that works together the better. (Read Ikea Trådfri and Philips Hue) We are […]

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Earlier this year we exclusively confirmed that IKEA Trådfri lights will one day with work with Philips Hue.
This is due to them both using the ZigBee protocol.

Like all smart home users we really wanted to see this happen.  The more tech that works together the better.

(Read Ikea Trådfri and Philips Hue)

We are very pleased to see IKEA were true to their word and a new firmware has just been released. UK users can access it now.

This firmware fixes the interoperability issue. This means once updated you can see and control the lights within the Philips Hue app!

This was confirmed with a small comment in the release notes:

“ZigBee interoperability with 3rd party devices improved”

To add your IKEA bulbs to your Hue family you need to make sure the bulbs are running the latest firmware. To update them you need the TRÅDFRI Gateway .

Eventually the bulbs will come off the shelf with the latest firmware, however this will probably take a while as existing stock will need to sell first.

One day in the future it would be amazing if retailers updated firmware of tech they sold to prevent this issue. However we can not see it happening any time soon. On the positive side IKEA sell in vast volumes so hopefully it will not take long for the new stock to arrive.

IKEA exclusively commented to us:

“We’re thrilled in the interest in TRÅDFRI, our new smart lighting and we’re excited to share that the range is now compatible with Philips Hue and will be compatible with Apple, Amazon and Google in the autumn.

Small changes in lighting can have a great impact on people’s well-being. Many people want to change their light and the atmosphere depending on the activity and we see that life at home can be improved by integrating technology into our home furnishings. With our Home Smart range, we want to make this easy, affordable, and therefore accessible to many people.

In the years to come, there will be additional launches, enabling people to build onto their Home Smart solution.”

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Philip’s Hue and IKEA’S Trådfri working together?! https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/philips-hue-ikeass-tradfri-working-together/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/philips-hue-ikeass-tradfri-working-together/?noamp=mobile#comments Tue, 25 Apr 2017 07:23:12 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=314 We brought you the news IKEA has moved into home automation lighting with its Trådfri system.(Read article here http://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ikea-moves-into-automation-tech/ ) As we mentioned in the article IKEA’s Trådfri uses ZigBee to communicate. To be precise they work with ZigBee’s standard called ‘ZigBee Light Link’ or ZLL for short.  ( If you fancy a geeky read […]

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We brought you the news IKEA has moved into home automation lighting with its Trådfri system.
(Read article here http://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ikea-moves-into-automation-tech/ )

As we mentioned in the article IKEA’s Trådfri uses ZigBee to communicate. To be precise they work with ZigBee’s standard called ‘ZigBee Light Link’ or ZLL for short. 

( If you fancy a geeky read here is the specification for it:
http://www.zigbee.org/zigbee-for-developers/applicationstandards/zigbee-light-link/ )

The very interesting part is this is the same standard that Philip’s Hue uses. 

You can purchase Philips Hue products from Amazon UK.


Philips Hue Start Kit Christmas 2017

Philips Hue White Starter Kit

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This has excited lots of Philip’s Hue fans as this should allow interoperability, ZigBees term for working together, between Hue and Trådfri. This would opens up an entire new ecosystem to existing Philips Hue owners.  For example adding IKEA’s furniture compatible Trådfri lights to an existing Hue setup. Not to mention the possibility of adding cheaper lights to an existing Hue setup.

Philips confirmed they will allow it via a statement on their developers forum:

“There is no intention to block any third-party bulbs using ZigBee Light Link from working with the Philips Hue system”

However unfortunately at present the bulbs do not work with Hue.

A further comment from Philips said:

“As the IKEA bulbs do not behave fully compliant with the ZLL standard, they are rejected by the Hue bridge. IKEA is aware of this and informed us their intent is to have the IKEA smart lighting bulbs to work with the Philips Hue bridge. We offer our support to realize this in the future.”

This goes against a basic principle of ZigBee as defined on their website:

“Products with the ZigBee logo work together seamlessly, even if they’re from different companies”

We have asked both Philips, Ikea and ZigBee for a comment and any idea of timescales and we will update you when we here back. 

Hopefully this will be fixed soon as the system has just gone on sale in the UK. The more Smart Tech that works together the better!


**UPDATE 27/4/2017**

We have had an exclusive comment from IKEA and Philip’s after contacting their press office for a comment:

Philip’s Lighting commented:

“Philips Hue follows the ZigBee Light Link standard. Several third party brands have implemented this standard in the way that the Hue system expects and can therefore be connected to the Hue bridge. The Hue app will recognize and display these third party products as generic ZigBee Light Link products. IKEA is free to make the same implementation choices. We cannot confirm if in that case the IKEA products would work with the Hue bridge without having done the required testing from our side.”

IKEA then said:

“We are working on a software update to be compliant with Philips Hue Bridge and will release it as soon as it is ready. We will continue the journey towards the smart home and making our products compatible with others on the market with the ambition to make it simple for the many people to create a better everyday life at home.”

These comments confirm that at some point IKEA Trådfri lights will work with Philips Hue – allowing you do add their bulbs or lights and hopefully control them within the Hue app.

Brilliant news for all Hue owners – follow us on Facebook & Twitter for the latest updates.

PS. You can purchase Philips Hue products from Amazon UK.

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IKEA moves into automation tech! https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ikea-moves-into-automation-tech/ https://www.smarthomegeeks.co.uk/news/ikea-moves-into-automation-tech/?noamp=mobile#comments Tue, 28 Mar 2017 18:52:29 +0000 https://smarthomegeeks.co.uk/?p=24 Swedish flat pack and furniture specialist Ikea has announced the launch of Trådfri.   Trådfri meaning wireless in Swedish is a smart lighting solution based on the ZigBee Protocol – the same as market leader Philips Hue. LED Lights or bulbs connect to a hub that’s connected to the internet via an Ethernet connection. Bulbs […]

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Swedish flat pack and furniture specialist Ikea has announced the launch of Trådfri.  

Trådfri meaning wireless in Swedish is a smart lighting solution based on the ZigBee Protocol – the same as market leader Philips Hue.

LED Lights or bulbs connect to a hub that’s connected to the internet via an Ethernet connection.



Bulbs are controlled by an innovative looking motion controlled disc that also doubles up as a switch allowing you to dim the lights between 3 set temperatures – 2200K, 2700K, and 4000K.

Note there is no colour changing functionality, making it aligned with Philips Hue Lux range.

The big difference to this solution is cost, this is very cheap!  Bulbs start from an amazingly low $16.99 with an impressive 25,000 hours life span. While the hub is only $28.49.

One interesting feature is they announced these will be compatible with other products, for example fitting into the hugely popular storage range.

Trådfri has currently only been launched in Sweden – hopefully it with roll out to the U.K. In the near future.

As soon as we can get our hands on one we will give it a full review.

However from what we know so far this is an exciting development as there is currently nothing at this affordable price point in the market.

Here is their super cringe advert for them:

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