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Don't buy shit that's remote controlled by a corporation. If you can't use it offline you haven't bought it at all.
the issue is that Hue devices can actually be used offline without issues. They are changing that retroactively for users.
Better get them offline right away then, before they're updated.
There is a lesson in this...
Buy more IoT stuff because nothing ever goes wrong?
You will still be able to use them completely offline after you complete the setup process, it's in the article. Regardless, I only have a couple devices, so it'll be pretty painless for me to rip em out.
requiring an account seems to be like a first step to remove this ability