Works with your favourite smart home app
“Alexa, set the lights to morning”

Hand in hand with Hue*
Control everything using one app or remote.
Works with voice commands using Alexa or Google Assistant.
Combine with devices from other brands.
*Does not work with Apple HomeKit, Hue Sync and Hue Secure.

Smart Control with Samsung SmartThings
Control everything using one app or remote Works with voice commands using Alexa or Google Assistant.
Combine with devices from other brands.
How does it work?
Because our lighting solutions are Zigbee certified, it’s easy for us to communicate with different brands. We all speak the same language.

Create your ultimate smart home with Innr and Homey
Control your entire home with a single app or button.
Automate lighting and more with Homey Flow Works with Alexa and Google Assistant.
How does it work?
Because the Innr lighting solutions use Zigbee, they can be linked directly with Homey without any need for a bridge. Install the Innr App on Homey and enjoy a seamless integration.

'Hey Google'
Use the Innr Bridge to connect with Hey Google for voice control.
Available in 30 languages.
Use ‘Hey Google’ on many different devices: phone, smart TV, cars etc.
How does it work?
Innr Zigbee bulbs can be connected through our own Innr Bridge, Philips Hue or SmartThings hub. With this set-up you can control all the smart lights in your home with your voice.

Quick answers
No. In fact, you should not install any Innr product with a dimmer as the lights can’t deal with the electronic control coming from the dimmer, even if you would put it at full on. Chances are that the Innr light starts flickering, and even if that is not the case, there’s high probability that the wireless control of the Innr system is seriously disturbed by the use of dimmers.
The bridge in the Innr system itself is actually ‘one dimmer for your whole house’ with which – in combination with the Innr App – you can control the light intensity of each lamp individually or all lamps in a room together by means of so called ‘scenes’.
Yes, you can keep using your own armatures! We’ll make sure you’ll see them in a whole new light. Innr uses lighting products with a special built-in RF chip so they can communicate with the Innr Bridge. To get the most out of the ‘Smart Lighting’ system, replace E27 and GU10 bulbs inside your fittings with Innr E27 Bulbs and GU10 Spots. Additionally, The Innr Smart Plug allows you you keep using your current bulbs that don’t have a E14, E27, B22, or GU10 fitting, but still want to integrate into the Innr system. However, the Smart Plug won’t be able to dim them, just turn them on and off.
As a rule, Innr lights aren’t meant to be used outside. But rules have exceptions, and in this case it’s rain and moisture resistant fittings. The bulbs, candles and GU10’s should be just fine in those, just like regular LED lights. However, the lights might be more difficult to control because of the larger distance between the lamps and the Bridge. Plus, garden light fixtures are often made out of metal, which may distort the signal and make it harder to control the lights.
We know you want to use Innr to brighten up every corner of your home—including your garden. So we’ve released a new line of Innr Outdoor lights to light up even the non-rainproof parts of your living space!
Turn the lamps off and on again and repeat six times. Or in the case of the Smart Plug (SP 120/SP 220/SP 222/SP224), hold the off/on button for 5 seconds. As long as the lamp isn’t connected to a Bridge, it will flash for a bit upon being turned on. In that time it will search for a Bridge that is also in pairing mode.
Your lights still need to be linked to your Bridge. This is needed to make sure you are the only one in control of your lights, and not your neighbour (and vice versa!). As long as a lamp isn’t linked to a Bridge, it will flash for a few seconds when turned on. To connect one or multiple lamps with your Bridge, use the app to have the Bridge search for lamps, and turn them on one by one. Every lamp flashes for a bit when turned on because it hasn’t connected yet, but it’s found by the Bridge within 4 seconds and will flash one more time to signal it’s connected.