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    Major Philips Hue leak reveals ‘Pro’ hub with a killer feature

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminAugust 14, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Philips Hue appears to be teeing up a new, more powerful hub that can turn Hue bulbs into motion sensors, according to leaked details and images that briefly appeared on Philips Hue’s own website. 

    The unannounced products, which have since been yanked from the “New on Hue” page, included the “faster” Hue Bridge Pro as well as a wired video doorbell, a refreshed and more efficient A19 bulb, permanent and globe-style versions of Hue’s Festavia outdoor string lights, a gradient light strip, and the ability to control your Hue lights with the Sonos voice assistant. 

    No pricing details were included in the leaked details, which were live on the Hue website for several hours Wednesday. The leaked products on the Hue website were initially spotted by users on Reddit.

    I’ve reached out to Philips Hue for comment. 

    Philips Hue generally rolls out its big product releases during the annual IFA conference in Berlin, with this year’s show slated to kick off on September 5, just a few weeks from now. It’s entirely possible that the leaked devices represent Hue’s upcoming IFA product lineup, but that hasn’t been confirmed.

    The highlight of the leaked Hue devices is the Hue Bridge Pro, which is “faster, has more capacity,” and offers “ultra-fast response times” along with “advanced AI features” and “expanded capacity,” according to the since-deleted marketing copy on Hue’s website. 

    Even better, the Hue Bridge Pro boasts “built-in MotionAware technology” that can “turn your smart lights into motion sensors,” the Hue leak said. 

    The Hue description didn’t include any additional details about its MotionAware feature, but I’ve previously written about Ambient Sensing, a technology that allows Zigbee devices, such as Philips Hue lights, to work together as motion sensors. 

    Such functionality would dovetail nicely with Philips Hue’s entry into home security, and it would also mirror the Wi-Fi-oriented SpaceSense feature offered by Hue’s sibling company, WiZ. (Both Philips Hue and WiZ brands are owned by the same parent company, Signify.) 

    Filling in some of the blanks is HueBlog, which reports that the Hue Bridge Pro will boasts a whopping 8GB of RAM (up from just 16MB in the existing Bridge) and a Wi-Fi module that allows for a wireless connection to your home router. The current Bridge needs a wired ethernet connection. 

    The “expanded capacity” of the Hue Bridge Pro is another interesting detail from the Hue leak. The current Hue Bridge has a soft device cap of about 50 products, a restrictive number for those with many Hue lights, sensors, and cameras in their homes. (You can go over the 50-device limit, but the Bridge’s performance may suffer as a result.) A new “pro” Bridge with an expanded capacity would be a lifesaver for those with large Hue collections, not to mention a better solution than trying to juggle multiple Hue Bridges on your network.  

    Circling back to the home security theme, the Hue leak also revealed what would be Hue’s first video doorbell, a wired unit that offers a “crisp 2K video stream” (up from the 1080p video support on Hue’s existing security cameras) as well as “instant” motion alerts and two-way audio. 

    This image of an unnanounced wired Hue video doorbell was live on the Hue website for several hours Wednesday.

    Philips Hue

    Also in the leak were details of support for Sonos Voice Control, which would allow users to “give simple commands to your Sonos devices to switch Philips Hue lights on and off, dim or brighten, change their color, or select a light scene.” Rumors of Hue lights gaining support for Sonos’s voice assistant began circulating earlier this month. 

    Meanwhile, Philips Hue’s workhorse A19 smart bulb seems poised to get an update, with the Hue leak describing a revamped A19 light that consumes 40 percent less power while offering the “widest range of tunable white tones.”

    Philips Hue A19 bulb

    An image of the revamped A19 bulb that breifly appeared on Philips Hue’s website.

    Philips Hue

    Other features for the unannounced A19 bulb detailed in the leak included “ultra-low” dimming and ChromaSync technology for “precise, consistent color-matching.” Hue’s ChromaSync functionality previously appeared in Hue’s Twilight table lamp.

    Additional leaked products included Festavia outdoor lights that can be mounted permanently on the outside of your home (many of Hue’s competitors have already released their own permanent outdoor lights) as well as globe-style Festavia string lights, with each bulb boasting “an inner tube that perfectly balances color and brightness.” 

    Finally, a new gradient indoor/outdoor light strip will arrive with the same ChromaSync technology as the A19 bulb, along with “ultra-bright, true white light” and OmniGlow, a “superior strip light that’s made to be a visible feature in any room,” according to the Hue leak. 

    This news story is part of TechHive’s in-depth coverage of the best smart lights.

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