The Philips Hue Dimmer Switch functions both as a remote and a wall switch and it runs on a single CR2450 battery that'll need to be changed from time to time. Here's how to do that.
The Hue Dimmer Switch is simpler control compared to the Hue Tap switch and isn't able to set scenes. However, it's great for dimming your lights and turning them on and off. It's also half the price of the Tap switch.
CR2450 batteries are easy to find and cheap to pick up. You can get your hands on one for under $10 at Amazon.
How to change the batteries in your Philips Hue Dimmer Switch
- Remove the Dimmer Switch from its cradle on the wall.
- Remove the battery compartment screw from the Dimmer Switch using a Phillips head screwdriver.
- Remove the battery compartment cover.
- Remove the current battery from the compartment and discard it.
- Place the new battery in the compartment.
- Place the battery compartment cover back on the Dimmer Switch.
- Put the screw for the battery compartment back into the Dimmer Switch.
- Place the Dimmer Switch back into its cradle on the wall. Or don't. You can, after all, use it as a remote.
What you'll need
This is what you'll absolutely need to change the battery in a Philips Hue Dimmer Switch. In addition to having the Dimmer Switch itself, you'll also need a single CR2450 coin battery.The Hue Dimmer Switch is simpler control compared to the Hue Tap switch and isn't able to set scenes. However, it's great for dimming your lights and turning them on and off. It's also half the price of the Tap switch.
CR2450 batteries are easy to find and cheap to pick up. You can get your hands on one for under $10 at Amazon.
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