I bought two Innr GU10 color lamps for two spots in the backyard. Been wanting colored light in the backyard for a long time because of the ability to really create atmosphere. I had the lamps at home quickly, and immediately turned them into the spotlights. (By the way, be careful with places in outdoor spotlights, because the lamp (just like that of Philips Hue by the way) is slightly larger than a regular 'not smart' GU10, it will not fit in every outdoor spotlight). One of the two lamps found the Hue bridge immediately upon coupling, the second was unable to succeed, even after switching it on and off 6x to connect (a trick of Innr) and switching on all lamps in the house (to amplify signal). That was very frustrating, but luckily because of the amount of Hue lamps in our house, I have a second bridge, and luckily he found the second lamp. And tadaa: there was the colored light! Because I was so satisfied with it, I immediately bought two color lamps E27 from Innr, to put in the terrace lamps. Used it once this week in the evenings and that's so cool!!
Unfortunately only three stars for connectivity. This is because of the pairing issues. But I also notice that the lamps sometimes have trouble switching on, or picking the right color from a certain scene. Because I suspect that this sometimes has to do with my too full Hue bridge, I will soon transfer a number of lamps and sensors to the other bridge, to see if this indeed makes a difference. If so, I'll come back to this ;). In addition, Innr lamps cannot be linked to Siri/Homekit. This is not a problem for me by the way.
Innr also has a trick to make lamps 'linkable' (they are already that by default from the factory), useful for reconnecting used lamps to another room, for example. You have to turn the lamp on and off in quick succession, the lamp then flashes twice and can be connected. When pairing in the Hue bridge, make sure that you only switch on the lamp if you have pressed 'search' in the app and the bridge is actually looking for new lamps.