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'''<big>How does it work?</big>'''
'''<big>How does it work?</big>'''


Based on many of the articles I've read, as well as testing the (technology myself), it functions off of the means of triangulation as well as monitoring fluctuations of signal resistance between 2-3 known points in a 3D space.
Based on many of the articles I've read (as well as testing the technology myself), it functions off of the means of triangulation as well as monitoring fluctuations of signal resistance between 2-3 known points in a 3D space.


The basic premise is that you establish known positions of each smart bulb in a room at varying positions (~ 3 - 23 ft apart). With each known point, 3-degrees of motion can be detected in an X-Y-Z coordinate plane, and each bulb sends out and receive a signal to establish a baseline signal strength between each bulb. This can be determined due to the setup [https://hueblog.com/2025/09/23/step-by-step-guide-setting-up-hue-motionaware/ instructions] that mentions that you have to leave the room being setup while the 3 or more bulbs calibrate itself.
The basic premise is that the user establishes known positions of each smart bulb in a room at varying spots (~ 3 - 23 ft apart). With each known point, 3-degrees of motion can be detected in an X-Y-Z coordinate plane, with each bulb sending out and receiving a signal to establish a baseline signal strength between each bulb. This can be determined due to the setup [https://hueblog.com/2025/09/23/step-by-step-guide-setting-up-hue-motionaware/ instructions] that mentions that you have to leave the room being setup while the 3 or more bulbs calibrate itself.


After setup the bulbs continuously communicate with each other by checking the resistance of its signal strength and compare itself to its known calibrated baseline. If a person walks into the room, the physical body creates an interference in the signal strength, which then tells the bulbs that there is something that entered that space, and then triggers the instructions it was programed to do such as turn on the lights, or send a motion notification.
After calibration, the bulbs continuously communicate with each other by checking the resistance of its signal strength between rach other, and compare itself to its known calibrated baseline. If a person walks into the room, the physical body creates an interference in the signal strength, which then tells the bulbs that there is something that entered that space, which triggers the instructions it was programed to do such as turn on the lights, or send a motion notification.


'''<big>Where Concerns Arise</big>'''  
'''<big>Where Concerns Arise</big>'''  
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- It is creating a 3D map of your home: Thanks the 3-bulb requirements per room, the bulbs essentially produces a 3D map as well as some [https://www.signify.com/global/our-company/news/press-releases/2026/20260107-philips-hue-revolutionizes-lighting-design-with-hue-spatialaware-feature-that-understands-your-space articles] suggesting you provide an AR image of the room during the setup process
- It is creating a 3D map of your home: Thanks the 3-bulb requirements per room, the bulbs essentially produces a 3D map as well as some [https://www.signify.com/global/our-company/news/press-releases/2026/20260107-philips-hue-revolutionizes-lighting-design-with-hue-spatialaware-feature-that-understands-your-space articles] suggesting you provide an AR image of the room during the setup process


-Not only can a 3 bulbs map your room, it can also map out a near exact position of the subject moving inside the room. The best analogy would be the use of older VR headsets such as the Oculus RIft Vive where there were base stations that had to be setup to produce a rough way to figure out the position of a person inside a room. It's essentially a similar function. The more bulbs in the room (up to 7) the more accurate the position of the person in the room thanks to more reference points.
-Not only can a 3 bulbs map your room, it can also map out a near exact position of the subject moving inside the room. The best analogy would be the use of older VR headsets such as the Oculus Vive where there were base stations that had to be setup to produce a rough way to figure out the position of a person inside a room. It's essentially a similar function. The more bulbs in the room (up to 7) the more accurate the position of the person in the room thanks to more reference points.


- Also mentioned by official [https://www.philips-hue.com/en-us/support/article/motionawaretm--transform-your-hue-lights-into-motion-sensors/000011 sources],  the bulbs can see through furniture, which means it can also see specific activities.
- Also mentioned by official [https://www.philips-hue.com/en-us/support/article/motionawaretm--transform-your-hue-lights-into-motion-sensors/000011 sources],  the bulbs can see through furniture, which means it can also see specific activities.


- Combining independent information can create a story.... With this new feature in addition to [[Philips Hue starts requiring an account for the hue app|requiring the creation of a Philips Hue Account]]. Hue will know:
- Combining independent information can create a story.... With this new feature in addition to [[Philips Hue starts requiring an account for the Hue app|requiring the creation of a Philips Hue Account]]. Hue will know:


- When you come and leave the monitored space
- When you come and leave the monitored space