


The preset modes include two static warm and natural white settings, and five dynamic effects - Cozy Candle, Sunday Coffee, Meditation, Enchanted Forest, and Night Adventure - that cycle through a mix of various colors to reflect the appropriate mood. We covered the HomeKit integration in more detail in our review of the HomeKit-enabled Hue Bridge, so we won’t rehash those details other than to say that it works in the same manner as any other Hue multicolored light, and you’ll be able to not only turn it on or off using Siri commands, but also set its brightness and adjust its color in the same manner.Ī button on the back of Hue Go allows you to power the device on or off, cycle through seven different preset lighting modes, or cycle through the various colors manually to select one you like - a nice touch which allows Hue Go to be adjusted without having to reach for your iPhone. It will sync to HomeKit with the same name that you’ve assigned to it in the Hue app, and can be controlled directly using that name, or as part of any scenes you’ve included it in that have also been synced to HomeKit. If you’ve got the new HomeKit-enabled Hue Bridge, the Hue Go can also be controlled via HomeKit and Siri in the same manner as any other Hue-enabled bulb.
