Hue Widgets

Hue Widgets

By Pim Nijman

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2021-05-27
  • Current Version: 1.5
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 1.68 MB
  • Developer: Pim Nijman
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 17.0
Score: 3.73333
3.73333
From 15 Ratings

Description

Control your lights from your Home Screen. With Hue Widgets, you can add widgets to your Home Screen that give you super quick access to your favorite Hue scenes. You can add actions to turn on or off all lights in a room or in your entire home. Controlling your Hue lights has never been easier! Widgets can be configured with ease from within the app. You can add as many widgets to your Home Screen as you like. From the beginning this app was developed with accessibility in mind. All features can be accessed using VoiceOver. Hue Widgets works on your local network. A Hue Bridge (v2) is required to connect with your lights.

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Reviews

  • Must have hue bridge for this to work

    1
    By LifeLongMetroNorthCommuter
    Must have hue bridge for this to work, does not work with hue lights alone
  • No option to toggle lights

    2
    By Onurich01
    This app is doing the same thing an iOS shortcut can do. If you are looking for a way to toggle hue lights with one widget this is not the app for you. Disappointed I had to pay $2 to find this out.
  • Great solution to a real problem!

    5
    By iSichas
    So look, the official Hue app is cool but it has some usability issues, and offers nothing in the way of widgets. I’ve been struggling to make some band-aid fixes to automatically set animated light scenes via Shortcuts and Home integrations, but nothing has been successful….until Hue Widgets! This app is addressing a real-world problem I’ve had, and offers a simple, elegant solution. This is engineering at its peak, and in my opinion, the definition of the usefulness of the widget framework Apple has built out. Setup was SUPER simple and straightforward, and configuring the widgets was very easy. A good UX needs no additional documentation, and that’s a big win here. Everything I needed to know was either clearly explained in the app, or intuitive enough that no explanation was necessary. This was the best couple bucks I’ve spent on the App Store in awhile, and I’ve used it daily since downloading it.
  • Does what it says!

    5
    By Crafty diy dude
    I finally can control Hue via iOS widgets.
  • Initial connection issue, but works well now

    5
    By Crafty diy dude
    I got an error when first attempting to connect, but it works well now and does what it states.
  • Hue Light Savior

    5
    By BanuGhassan
    Thank you for making this widget: > Simple > Minimal > Straight Forward > Not using unnecessary bright loud ugly icons or colors > Not using to much blah text to describe blah functions The official Hue Lights App decided to integrate in to Apple’s Home,,, yuk! Still convoluted and so many buttons to be pressed. Widget is literally a click on the homescreen. I am in Zen ⭐️ 🧠 ♥️ Note: “Return to home” so far is working well! 👍🏽

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