Owners of the Philips Hue Bridge Pro are reporting a serious issue following the installation of a recent firmware update, with some devices becoming completely unresponsive after the upgrade.
According to multiple reports shared by users on Reddit, affected hubs display only a solid red status LED after updating and are no longer able to communicate with connected lights, accessories, or the Philips Hue mobile application. Restarting the device reportedly does not resolve the problem, leaving replacement or repair as the only available solution for impacted users.
Firmware Update Under Investigation
Community reports indicate that firmware version 2071353020 may be responsible for the malfunction. The software update, which began rolling out on June 4, was intended to deliver routine bug fixes rather than major new features.
While the number of reported cases appears relatively small compared with the overall user base, the severity of the issue has raised concerns among Philips Hue enthusiasts. At the time of writing, Signify, the company behind the Philips Hue ecosystem, has not announced an official fix or acknowledged the problem publicly.
Why Users Are Being Advised to Pause Updates
Until more information becomes available, some members of the Philips Hue community are recommending that users disable automatic firmware updates on their Bridge Pro if the latest version has not yet been installed.
Although only a limited number of devices appear to have been affected, the consequences can be significant because the Bridge Pro currently lacks a built-in backup and restore feature. Without a backup system, replacing a faulty bridge or performing a factory reset requires rebuilding the entire smart lighting network from scratch.
Rebuilding a Hue System Can Take Hours
For users with only a handful of smart bulbs, setting up a replacement bridge may be relatively straightforward. However, larger installations can require considerable time and effort.
A complete reconfiguration often involves:
- Reconnecting every Philips Hue light and accessory
- Pairing wireless remotes and wall switches
- Recreating rooms and lighting zones
- Restoring custom lighting scenes
- Reconnecting third-party smart home platforms
- Reconfiguring automations and routines
Homes with dozens of smart lights and multiple accessories could require several hours to fully restore their previous setup.
Importance of Backup Features
The incident has renewed calls from users for Signify to introduce backup and migration tools for the Philips Hue Bridge Pro. Many competing smart home platforms now offer cloud or local backup options that simplify device replacement after hardware failures or software issues.
Such functionality would allow users to restore their lighting configuration without manually repairing every device and rebuilding integrations with platforms such as Apple Home and Google Home.
Waiting for an Official Resolution
For now, the reported issue appears to affect only a small percentage of Philips Hue Bridge Pro owners. Nevertheless, users who have not yet received firmware version 2071353020 may wish to temporarily disable automatic updates until Signify provides additional guidance or releases an updated firmware version.
As the company investigates the reports, users are encouraged to monitor official Philips Hue support channels for announcements regarding fixes, replacement procedures, or recovery options for affected devices.
