Since Philips do not control the software on 3 rd party lamps you will have to refer to the manufacturer of the lamp to see whether that lamp has a similar feature and how to enable the feature on those products. This feature is rolled out for Hue lamps only. Will this feature work with third party bulbs and lights? Only in very rare cases the recovery mode may be triggered automatically. Through extensive testing we have optimized the detection of the recovery mode. The recovery mode will trigger if the light is toggled off and on twice within 15 seconds. How long between power outages to not trigger recovery mode? For many of the luminaires there are technical limitations that make it difficult or impossible to detect when the power to the luminaire has been cut, due to energy that remains in the internal circuitry. Therefore, it can take up to 10 seconds (depending on the type of luminaire) before the luminaire is completely without power. The recovery mode is also available on the luminaires, but it may be difficult to trigger it.
Is the recovery mode available for the luminaires? Please make sure to keep your bridge and Hue lamps up-to-date. Via a free software update for your Hue lamps and your Hue bridge this feature is available to you. This is a feature is available on all the official Hue lamps that have ever been released. The power-on behavior will not work on the first generation (round version) bridge. Does power-on behavior work on Hue Bridge Ver 1? For “Go to sleep” it will go to the lowest brightness setting. This means that for a “Wake up”, it will go to full brightness. If you power the light back on it will return to the end state of the light effect. The light effect is stopped when the light is switched off. Will Routines such as “Wake up” and “Go to sleep” work?