What’s better than using Hager Mood by Hager? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Hager Mood feels like a straight-up planner for lights and other switches, with a calm layout that does not get in the way. Users pick days and times, stack on and off blocks, and set everything up ahead of an install, so the project is ready before anyone even reaches the panel. The app does not nag or throw popups, it just shows a clear timeline and lets someone tweak it from wherever they are. On a PC with BlueStacks, the calender-style view finally has room to breathe, so moving through days and scanning what is scheduled is less squinty, and editing with a mouse feels more precise than tapping tiny slots on a phone.
The neat part is the astro option. Once a location is entered, the schedules can follow sunrise and sunset automatically, so evening lights come on at the right moment without redoing times each season. Connection is locked down with a small extra step that asks for a physical confirm on the actual device before anything links. It slows the first setup a hair, but it keeps random people out, which matters when that device controls real hardware. Projects can be handed off through Hager Cloud, so an installer can prep a full plan and pass it to a coworker or a client, or a family member who will look after the place. It is practical, a bit no-frills, but the clarity is the point.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.






