This week Philips Hue app updates looks like a new Hua Safe Video Doring Bell Leaked, Reports HueBlog. The unannounced product appears in a section in which instructions are offered to include devices you have no QR code.
My fellow Jennifer Petten Tahi has been taken in the iOS Hue app, from the screenshots below, the Hue Secur Dord Bell is a straightforward video indoor bull – tall, rectangular, and in which the LED circle looks like a large button. According to this post, the app still shows it on my phone.
Before I hit the wall, the instructions could only be far away, but it contains details of the collection. It also includes that it can be a wired device, thanks to the need to “physically install” the camera before mentioning low voltage errors and setup. It also uses both Bluetooth-at least for setup for Wi-Fi.
HueBlog The camera writes that the camera is not expected to launch this fall, so it may be a while before pricing or camera sugars are available. The best way to set your expectations is to look at the Flood Light launched in 2023 and other safe cameras like Hua’s other safe cameras, such as Indoor / Outdoor options. They offer 1080p video, bilateral conversations, and smart alerts for people, pets and vehicles, along with the end of the recording, and the recording. They also do not support the home cut safe video, and I will not expect it to change with this device.