7/10/2023 0 Comments Ambify ios 6![]() “The response Philips Hue has received from the development community has been incredibly positive and we aim to continue redefining the possibilities of light by enabling developers to create apps that customers want and need,” said Kevin Toms, SDK Designer and Developer Advocate of Hue’s software developers’ platform. Developers have also created scheduling applications that can integrate with a phone’s calendaring system. Already external developers have created apps that integrate Hue with music, resulting in an immersive surround sound and surround lighting experience that allows the lighting to change to the beat of the music. It allows the Hue community to create rich functionality for an enhanced customer experience. This is just the first phase of the software developer program for the world’s first web-enabled LED home lighting system. ![]() Philips Hue’s developer platform is available at. This move opens the playing field for third party developers to create new, exciting applications using light, enabling Hue to communicate with a variety of devices and applications (apps). In publishing Hue’s open application programming interfaces (APIs), as well as releasing guides and libraries in an iOS software developer’s kit, Philips reinforces its commitment to helping the developer community start programming with Hue. ![]() Philips Hue empowers endless possibilities in connected lighting, launching a developer program for world’s smartest LED light bulbĭevelopers can now extend Hue’s capabilities with new applications and integration with other products, advancing digital revolution in home lightingĮindhoven, The Netherlands – Philips today, as promised, launches a software developer program for Hue that allows consumers to create and control their light bulbs using a smartphone or tablet. The app is described as a Hue-enabled jukebox that “turns music into light using Philips Hue Smart Bulbs.” One app that just hit the App Store is Ambify from developer Kai Aras. The Hue app provides pre-programmed light settings for the bulbs, timers, and much more, but now developers will be able to create even more great apps that work with Hue. The Hue system allows iOS users to control lighting from their iPhones or iPads by enabling Hue bulbs to talk to iOS devices and one another using the ZigBee LightLink standard. ![]() Philips today, as promised, launches a software developer program for Hue that allows consumers to create and control their light bulbs using a smartphone or tablet. The company started selling its smart, Internet-connected LED lighting system in October exclusively through the Apple Store. Philips announced today that it launched an SDK and opened APIs to iOS developers who are interested in creating apps that work with its “Hue” personal wireless lighting system.
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