Create fun, relevant and personal Applets for your Philips Hue lights.
If This Then That
IFTTT is a free platform that helps you do more with all your apps and devices. Make your life easier by connecting Philips Hue with IFTTT. Create fun, relevant and personal Applets for your Philips Hue lights. When something happens, your lights can inform you. Curious what IFTTT can do for you? Just have a look at the most popular Philips Hue Applets below.


About IFTTT
IIFTTT, also known as “if this then that,” gives you creative control over the products and apps you love. IFTTT Applets are simple connections between products and apps. When something happens in one application, an IFTTT Applet can update it in another. When something happens, you'll be the first one to know by connecting IFTTT with Philips Hue. No matter if it's a phone call, e-mail or weather update.

Get a rainy weather update and the IFTTT Applet will turn your lights blue so you remember to take an umbrella with you to work.

Automatically turn on your Philips Hue lights when you arrive home. You can also create an Applet to turn off your lights when you leave.

Connect your wearables to Philips Hue through IFTTT and they will automatically turn on your lights in the morning when you have reached your sleep goal.

Never be left in the dark. Whenever the sun starts to set, your Philips Hue bulbs will automatically turn on. You can also create an Applet to turn off your lights at sunrise.

This makes a widget you can add to the home screen on your phone. Then you can press the button to make your Hue lights dance as they do a colour loop of rainbow colours. Party time!
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