Phillips Hue Devere
The measurement was performed using a Shelly 1pm 4gen and a dummy load of a light bulb. The bulb in question is a Philips Hue Devere lamp.
Device information
The lamp is a Phillips Hue Devere Large Ceiling Light (White Ambiance). It supports white tones only, ranging from 2000K to 6535K. https://www.philips-hue.com/de-de/p/hue-white-ambiance-devere-grose-deckenleuchte-weis-dimmschalter/4116631P6#specifications
Model: 915005987701 Manufacturer: Signify Netherlands B.V. (Philips)
Home Assistant Device information
States (Developer Tools): min_color_temp_kelvin: 2202 max_color_temp_kelvin: 6535 min_mireds: 153 max_mireds: 454 supported_color_modes: color_temp supported_features: 40
Checklist
Please check all the boxes when applicable.
- [x ] I have created a single PR per device. When you have multiple submissions please create separate PR's.
- [x ] For lights - I have only included the gzipped files (*.gz), not the raw CSV files.
- [ x] For lights - I have provided a CSV file per supported color mode. Look that up in Developer Tools -> States
Additional info
The measurement was performed using a Dummy Load because the light's power consumption in standby and low brightness (below brightness 35/255) was below the Shelly 1PM Gen4's minimum measurement threshold.
I hope I did everything right; it's my first PR. I did the measurement with a dummy load.
Thank you for submitting light measurements! Here are some visualizations for the CSV files.

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Thanks for your first contribution! looking good, one remark for now. And which dummy load did you use exactly?
II performed the test using a 20-watt halogen bulb as a dummy load.
I hope I've done everything correctly now. I've deleted the file and the folder.
yes perfect, thanks
II performed the test using a 20-watt halogen bulb as a dummy load.
That's a good dummy load to use as it's fully resistive.
The graphs of the power measurements looks very good and consistent without any outliers, this is very nice. However one thing I noticed which I'm unsure of how to validate is the standby power of all the profiles submitted. These are in the <0.1W range, which is different than all of the other signify lights, which are more in the ~0.2W range.
Considering to accept your measurements and maybe write a message to Hue asking if they can provide lab measurements for the standby power of their full product range. Than we can update the standby power later when they are willing to provide that.
That would be great, I'm also currently measuring more Hue lights; at least two more will be added.
That would be great, I'm also currently measuring more Hue lights; at least two more will be added.
I will check them all later today or tomorrow.