Set for release October 16 starting at a pricey $200 (there’s nothing cheap about Hue lights), the Philips Hue Play gradient lightstrip comes in three sizes: one that fits 55- to 60-inch TVs, another ...
Expensive if you're not already in the Hue ecosystem Setup can get complex for more advanced AV rigs Only HDR10 support for now TV is a welcome distraction these days, and with more movies skipping ...
Managing large lighting installations with more than 50 light sources will soon be easier with Philips Hue. On the fringes of the IFA 2024 technology trade fair in Berlin, the manufacturer announced ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The second generation of the smart lighting entertainment system has finally launched, adding support for HDMI ...
The Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box married with the Hue Gradient Lightstrip is a simple and effective way of improving your home theatre experience. This small little box can sync/control your Hue ...
If you want pulsing lights that sync with your TV screen while you’re watching videos or playing games, the Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box is currently the best way to make it happen. Not everyone ...
Philips Hue has released an update to the HDMI Sync Box, designed to deliver vibrant, synced lighting for home entertainment setups. With full HDMI 2.1 support, their new and updated Sync Box 8K is ...
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