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re: Hue, definitely at least do the white ambience, so you can have different temps of white light. I find I rarely use the 'colours' unless im messing about, but having warmer/cooler lights for different seen is priceless. Same as Stonehedge, I only use the colour for red lights at night. Depends on room/purpose though I suppose...
Is a Phillips Hue Bridge and a few white bulbs the way to go to get started with smart lighting?