Better how? I define good light by its CRI. The expensive Hue (which isn’t even the topic of this thread) lists >80, the essentials version doesn’t even list it. Nanoleaf lists >90. Also, Hue lights don’t offer a Matter over WIFI version, only Thread.
For me it’s the performance of the bulbs, nuance of the different colors, sync abilities, and the massive Hue library of lighting scenes, which no one else comes close to.
Better how? I define good light by its CRI. The expensive Hue (which isn’t even the topic of this thread) lists >80, the essentials version doesn’t even list it. Nanoleaf lists >90. Also, Hue lights don’t offer a Matter over WIFI version, only Thread.
For me it’s the performance of the bulbs, nuance of the different colors, sync abilities, and the massive Hue library of lighting scenes, which no one else comes close to.