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Yes, you absolutely can! We did this same setup with one remote being at the front of the house and one in the actual room where the lights are. Note, you must pair the remotes and the light bulb together. You should have one remote and light paired first, then you need to get the second remote paired to the first remote. Phillips Hue provided instruction to pair the remotes directly to each other by pointing them at each other and going through the process. I had better luck pairing them while extremely close-up to the bulb and the remotes pointing next to each other. It took a couple of tries for us to pair the remotes but that was because we were not nearly close enough to the light bulb when attempting to pair. Once paired it works fantastic.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.YES - For instance I have a remotes that turns the whole house off (hub) and individual remotes in each room. You can have as many remotes as you want within the limits of your hub. I have 3 hubs and 161 lights :) 9 remotes......
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it work well as a three way switch
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. I have two switches working the same set lights in my dinning room!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, actually the switch itself is held into the mounting plate with magnets, meaning you could just lift it from the mounting plate and take to bed with you. Just put back into mounting plate after bedtime.
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