Yes you can. In the Wiz app you can add a group which will control both lights at the same time or you can leave them separated and control them one at a time. You will need to keep the switch for the lights on or there will be no power to the lights when you want to turn them on.
In order for these bulbs to be controlled via Wi-Fi using the WiZ app or voice control platform, power to the bulb must remain on. If power at the light switch is turned off, then you would not be able to control the bulb via Wi-Fi.
Hi Max - These Philips Wi-Fi bulbs are currently not compatible with HomeKit
They should all work, we have one on either side of our tv and they coordinate w one another. The app has a lot of personalizing you can do like they type of light fixture it is w a picture and name and designated room. They are really fun if you are looking for color go for these.
Bad product. Too much fooling around with wifi and setting.Waste of money.
Using the WiZ app the color temperature on this bulb ranges between 2700K (soft white) to 5000K (daylight)
Yes - we have an A shape 150w equivalent LED that can be found at www.homedepot.com/p/312050458
I have not but I am excited to do that soon
So far mine has continued to work when wifi was down.
Yes it will. The phone interface is used for set up and schedules. It doesn't actually turn lights on and off. You'll really like having automated lights.