Philips Hue smart bulbs will sync color and light to your TV.
Signify, owner of the Philips Hue brand, is launching a Philips Hue Sync TV app for Samsung TVs. The $129.99 app will be available on Samsung’s 2022 or newer QLED TVs on January 5th and will synchronize everything you see on a TV to Philips Hue smart lights., which scanned HDMI inputs to sync lights to movies and TV shows. This $129.99 app will do the same, but it also works on native apps like Netflix and Disney Plus, which didn’t work on the Play HDMI Sync Box.
You’re really paying $129.99 for the software side of this setup, as you don’t get any hardware like the Play HDMI Sync Box. There are cheaper alternatives, too. The is just $79.99 and includes an LED light strip and camera to work on any 55- or 65-inch TV with any content .Signify says all image formats and TV content will be compatible with the Hue Sync TV app, and there will be a variety of options to customize intensity, brightness, autostart, and more. The existing Philips Hue Play gradient light strip and the Hue Play bars are designed to work best with this TV app and will pair well if you mount the lights behind a TV.
Alongside the Philips Hue Sync TV app, Signify has new Philips Hue PAR38 floodlight bulbs, which are designed to light up backyards or walkways with color. The white and color bulbs will be available on March 14th in the US, priced at $79.99 each or $149.99 for a pack of two.
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