
Hue E27 Bulb (Color).
The most capable Hue bulb yet. The E27 bulbs with full-spectrum light from 1000 to 20,000 K, 16 million colors, and dimming down to nearly zero.
What it does
The bulb that replaced five others
Most people own a reading lamp, a bedside lamp, a kitchen ceiling light, a desk light, and maybe a floor lamp. Each one does one thing. This bulb does all of them.
The Philips Hue E27 is the newest generation of the Hue color bulb, and it is a proper upgrade. The white light range now runs from 1000 K to 20,000 K. That is warmer than a candle on one end and cooler than an overcast sky on the other. In practical terms: you get the right light for every moment of the day, from slow mornings to focused afternoons to wind-down evenings, all from the same bulb.
What Chromasync actually does
The new Chromasync technology handles color accuracy. When you pick a color in the app, the bulb matches it precisely across your whole setup, so two bulbs in the same room look the same. Previous Hue generations could drift slightly between units. This one does not.
Dimming that actually works
Most dimmable smart bulbs have a floor. Go below 10-20% and they flicker, buzz, or cut out. The A60 1100 dims to 0.2%. That is almost off, without being off. Good for nightlights, hallways at midnight, or just keeping a little warmth in a room without flooding it with light.
Setup takes two minutes
Screw it in, open the Hue Bluetooth app, add the bulb. Done. No hub, no bridge, no extra hardware. Control up to 10 bulbs in one room via Bluetooth.
If you already use a Hue Bridge, these bulbs slot straight into your existing setup. That means schedules, automations, remote access, and voice control via Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit. They also work with Matter and Samsung SmartThings.
These are the bulbs we would start with when setting up a new room.



