io.github.jonnyblankinship/hue-ble-mcp
Enables control of Philips Hue lights via Bluetooth LE directly from Claude, without requiring a Hue Bridge or internet connection.
README
hue-ble-mcp
An MCP server that lets Claude control Philips Hue lights via Bluetooth LE — no Hue Bridge or internet connection required.
Just ask Claude things like:
- "Turn off the light"
- "Set the light to a warm reading mode"
- "Make it a deep blue"
- "Dim it to 20%"
Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
scan_hue_lights |
Discover nearby Hue BLE lights and get their addresses |
turn_on |
Turn a light on |
turn_off |
Turn a light off |
set_brightness |
Set brightness 1–100% |
set_color_temperature |
Set white color temperature (2000K warm → 6500K cool) |
set_color |
Set RGB color |
get_light_state |
Read current power, brightness, and color mode |
set_scene |
Apply a preset: relax, energize, concentrate, reading, nightlight, bright |
Requirements
- macOS (uses CoreBluetooth via bleak)
- Python 3.10+
- A Philips Hue light with Bluetooth support (most lights made after 2019)
- Claude Desktop
Installation
Option 1: pip (recommended)
pip install hue-ble-mcp
Then add to your ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"hue-ble": {
"command": "hue-ble-mcp",
"env": {
"HUE_LIGHT_ADDRESS": ""
}
}
}
}
Option 2: Clone and run
git clone https://github.com/jonnyblankinship/hue-ble-mcp.git
cd hue-ble-mcp
python3 -m venv venv
./venv/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt
Then add to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"hue-ble": {
"command": "/absolute/path/to/hue-ble-mcp/venv/bin/python",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/hue-ble-mcp/server.py"],
"env": {
"HUE_LIGHT_ADDRESS": ""
}
}
}
}
First-time setup
1. Pair your light
Hue BLE lights need to be in pairing mode the first time you connect. The easiest way is to reset the light via the Hue app (Settings → Light setup → select light → Delete), which puts it back into factory pairing mode.
After the first successful connection, macOS remembers the bond and you won't need to do this again.
2. Find your light's address
Restart Claude Desktop, then ask:
"Scan for my Hue lights"
Claude will return something like:
[
{
"name": "Signe gradient floor",
"address": "77577FFA-2F08-CAFD-5F3C-5C1824D8C362"
}
]
On macOS, addresses are UUIDs (not MAC addresses). This is normal — CoreBluetooth assigns its own identifiers.
3. Set the default address
Paste the address into HUE_LIGHT_ADDRESS in your config and restart Claude Desktop. From then on, you don't need to specify the address in every command.
"env": {
"HUE_LIGHT_ADDRESS": "77577FFA-2F08-CAFD-5F3C-5C1824D8C362"
}
How it works
Philips Hue lights broadcast over Bluetooth LE using a proprietary but well-documented GATT profile. This server writes directly to those GATT characteristics using bleak, bypassing the need for a Hue Bridge or the Hue cloud entirely.
Key characteristics used:
| UUID | Function |
|---|---|
932c32bd-0002-... |
Power (on/off) |
932c32bd-0003-... |
Brightness |
932c32bd-0004-... |
Color temperature (mireds) |
932c32bd-0005-... |
XY color (CIE 1931) |
RGB colors are converted to CIE 1931 XY space using the wide RGB D65 gamut matrix before being sent to the light.
Limitations
- macOS only — Linux should work too but is untested. Windows is not supported.
- Bluetooth range — must be within ~10m of the light.
- One adapter per light — the light bonds to the Bluetooth adapter used during first pairing. A different Mac won't be able to connect without re-pairing.
- Multiple lights — supported, just call each tool with the specific address. Set
HUE_LIGHT_ADDRESSto your primary light for convenience.
License
MIT
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