This tiny sensor will turn your Philips Hue lights into a home security system – and it’s cheap too

This tiny sensor will turn your Philips Hue lights into a home security system – and it’s cheap too

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Philips Hue Motion Sensor: two-minute review

The Philips Hue Motion Sensor, as the name suggests, is a palm-sized device that triggers your smart lights when it detects movement. That’s not all, though – it also works as a home security sensor, alerting you to potential intruders while you’re away. Just tap a button in the app to ‘arm’ the Motion Sensor (plus any other Philips Hue cameras and sensors in your home) and it’ll enter security mode, making your lights behave differently and sending you a phone notification if something happens in your absence. For example, your lights could turn red or flash, while the app lets you call an emergency contact with a tap.

The Motion Sensor requires a Philips Hue Bridge to work, so it’s best if you already have an established smart lighting setup. If you’re not familiar with the Bridge, it’s a small hub that connects to your Wi-Fi router, and uses the Zigbee wireless protocol to connect all your Philips Hue devices in a mesh network.

It has a list price of $44.99 / £39.99 / AU$69.95, which means it’s not the cheapest motion sensor around, and if you’re not going to use its security functions then you might be better served by a simpler Zigbee device instead. However, the Philips Hue Motion Sensor’s extra security features mean it could even be a cornerstone of your security system, and from that perspective it’s excellent value.

Philips Hue Motion Sensor mounted on wall

The Philips Hue Motion Sensor may be small, but it’s an extremely capable device and could be a key part of a home security system. (Image credit: Future)

The sensor is a small, lightweight device and comes ready to go, with two AAA batteries already installed. To connect it, just scan the QR code on the back using the Philips Hue app, then hold the ‘setup’ button until the LED on the front flashes orange to pair it, as instructed on screen.

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