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caskey t1_ixxdq64 wrote

You can get light switches with motion sensors built in.

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aztecforlife t1_ixxeqtq wrote

You can get an Amazon Alexa or Google Home product and wifi light bulbs and turn them on or off remotely or by voice when you are home .

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OnThe_Spectrum t1_ixxg80y wrote

Instead of a motion switch, you can get a door switch. Or you can put a motion switch right outside the door so it turns on when someone walks up.

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ObligatoryOption t1_ixxggum wrote

You need a battery-operated motion-sensor light from the dollar store.

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allannon t1_ixxh2zf wrote

I use a Hue set with the motion sensor, and set it to turn the lights on.

Since I put it on the front porch (so it would turn on the porch light), I had more trouble tuning it to not turn on from cars driving by and such than to generically turn on.

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BrandolftheBlack t1_ixxioc8 wrote

I bought Hue lights and had the app on my phone set to turn the lights off when I leave the proximity of the house, and turn them on when I return. I got the full kit (bridge and 3 bulbs) from ebay for around $90 and works well.

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FckMitch t1_ixxisdx wrote

I think you need a clap on clap off lamp!!!

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Cardchucker t1_ixxlnbw wrote

Get some lighted outlet covers. They let out just enough light that you can move around without bumping into things.

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xhephaestusx t1_ixxltrv wrote

There are bulbs that have motion sensors built in

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John_B_Clarke t1_ixxmsy6 wrote

If you don't want to change switches, Hue bulbs and hub work fine. If you don't mind changing switches then Lutron Caseta and its associated hub. Either way you can trigger with a motion sensor, your phone, Alexa, or any number of other options.

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TheOldAngryAnus t1_ixxn0hi wrote

The cheapest and easiest way would be to use a smart plug. You can program it so if you come home past a certain time, it will turn the outlet on. I have a lamp in our living room set up like this and it’s really nice to have.

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life_like_weeds t1_ixxnxzo wrote

I am very happy with my Phillips hub and accessories. Includes a remote (battery powered) motion sensor I put wherever and then configure it to turn on whatever light(s) I want.

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jsingh21 OP t1_ixypbo9 wrote

I got the Philips hue 2 bulbs the ones that chnage colors. They had a deal with the white ones that came with the bridge and not the color ones. That was probably my mistake. I should have gotten the bridge. But didn't want the color changing ones.

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TheOldAngryAnus t1_iy00bpm wrote

Yep, you can set a defined boundary around your home and make all kinds of rules around it. So when you enter the boundary, the smart plug will automatically do whatever you have it set for. You can make rules based on time, weather and even what other plugs are doing. I have ones from Feit that I got at Costco. I think it was 3 for $20. They are also great for Christmas lights because you can set them on a schedule.

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BrandolftheBlack t1_iy02xzh wrote

You should still be able to buy a bridge separately and connect those bulbs to it.
After looking into it, it looks like you can also use the Hue Bluetooth app if you want to control just those lights, and upgrade to a bridge later:
https://www.philips-hue.com/en-us/products/smart-light-accessories/hue-bridge-buying-guide

You can buy a bridge from here, or from Amazon if you want one slightly cheaper:
https://www.philips-hue.com/en-us/p/hue-bridge/046677458478#overview

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jsingh21 OP t1_iy161sc wrote

I already have a smartphone but dont have a plug in light. I think motion sensor light bulbs are best can out in outside lantern and inside or have motion detector light inside.

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jsingh21 OP t1_iy173ys wrote

I don't believe so there a hit and miss. I have them set routine to turn on at a certain time. Then after it does ot turns off have to turn on routine agin. Then when routine is on won't turn off at that time like what?

Also how is it better then motion sensor. You have to take out your phone and open the app to turn on the light. Or tell Google to do it instead you can be carefree after a tired night out half asleep no headache walk up and boom there is light from 10 feet away your 10 feet away and the light hits you.

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jsingh21 OP t1_iyapded wrote

There's only one way to do it you set a routine on the app.

How do your turnit on then? by saying hey alexa or hey Google? It's much easier just to hit the switch.

Also, the freaking light has a default setting for white light. I set it this as the default, but then it still gives yellow light sometimes when turned on. The yellow ugly light it loves. I checked the app, and my default is the same, so why do this cuz it sucks but seriously have not found Philips useful at all and so pricey. And no function.

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