Innr Firmware Updates Enhance Hue Compatibility: Key Improvements in 2026
By Innr Smart Zigbee Lighting | Works with Philips Hue and More | Published: 2026-07-25
Category: Industry News
Discover how recent Innr firmware updates boost compatibility with Philips Hue, improve Zigbee performance, and introduce new features for smoother smart home integration.
Innr has rolled out a series of firmware updates in 2026 that significantly improve compatibility with Philips Hue bridges and ecosystems. These updates address long-running interoperability concerns, making it easier for users to mix Innr and Hue devices without sacrificing performance or reliability. For smart home enthusiasts who value flexibility, this is a welcome development that strengthens Zigbee’s role as a truly open standard.
The improvements come as part of Innr’s ongoing commitment to seamless cross-brand integration. By refining Zigbee protocol handling and enhancing communication between bulbs, spots, and controllers, the updates ensure that Innr products work more predictably with Hue systems. Whether you are setting up a new room or troubleshooting existing connections, these changes reduce pairing delays, eliminate flickering, and improve scene execution.
What the Firmware Update Fixes
The primary focus of the 2026 firmware updates is to resolve compatibility quirks that occasionally surfaced when pairing Innr devices with Hue bridges. Users previously reported that some Innr bulbs, like the Innr Smart Bulb Colour E27 800lm, would occasionally drop off the network or require a soft reset after a power outage. The new firmware addresses these dropouts by fine-tuning network join behavior and ensuring consistent signal reporting.

Additionally, the update improves responsiveness for colour and white tuning commands. For example, the Innr Smart Spot Colour GU10 UK now tracks Hue colour temperature changes more accurately, eliminating the slight delay that some users experienced when switching between scenes. This makes for a more fluid lighting experience across mixed-brand setups.
- Reduces network dropouts for Zigbee bulbs and spots
- Improves colour temperature accuracy for tunable white and colour devices
- Eliminates flicker during dimming transitions on compatible Innr products
How to Apply the Firmware Update
Applying the firmware update is straightforward. For most users, the process is automatic if you use a Hue bridge or a compatible Zigbee coordinator. The bridge or hub pushes the latest firmware to connected Innr devices during its regular maintenance cycles. You can also trigger a manual firmware check via the Philips Hue app or the Innr app if your hub supports it.
If you are using a third-party Zigbee coordinator like a Conbee stick or a Hubitat hub, the update process may vary. Check the manufacturer’s documentation for guidance. In all cases, ensure your Innr devices are powered on and within range of the primary coordinator. The update takes roughly 2–5 minutes per device and does not require you to re-pair the bulb.
Affected Products and Compatibility Notes
The firmware updates apply to a broad range of Innr products, including bulbs, spots, and light strips. Key devices benefiting from the update include the Innr Smart Bulb Colour E27 800lm, the Innr Smart Spot Colour GU10 UK, and the Innr Smart Mini Bulb Tunable White E14. Each of these now communicates more effectively with Hue bridges, ensuring that scenes and routines execute without errors.
Users have also reported improved behaviour with the Innr Remote Control, which now recognizes Hue-generated scenes more quickly. Though the remote itself is not a lighting product, its firmware has been tweaked to better interpret commands from the Hue bridge. This is especially useful for households where multiple family members prefer different control methods.
Why This Matters for Your Smart Home
Zigbee interoperability is a key reason many users choose Innr over proprietary lighting brands. With these firmware updates, the promise of a vendor-agnostic smart home becomes more tangible. You can now confidently mix Innr bulbs with Hue accessories and third-party sensors, knowing that the system will remain stable and responsive.
For those building a multi-room setup, the improved compatibility reduces setup time. Previously, you might have needed to reboot the bridge or manually re-pair bulbs to get them to work together. Now, the devices sync faster and maintain their connections even after power cycles. This makes the Innr ecosystem an even stronger choice for budget-conscious smart home enthusiasts who do not want to compromise on quality.
- Simplifies multi-brand Zigbee networks
- Reduces maintenance and troubleshooting
- Enables richer lighting scenes without hardware conflicts
Innr’s firmware updates in 2026 mark a meaningful step forward for Zigbee smart lighting. By prioritizing Hue compatibility, Innr makes it easier than ever to build a flexible, reliable smart home without vendor lock-in. If you have been considering expanding your Hue setup with affordable yet high-performance bulbs, now is the perfect time to explore Innr’s product range and experience the improved interoperability firsthand.



