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Philips Hue parent company Signify today announced two new products for Hue lighting setups, a new HDMI Sync Box and a new pendant light, as well as new software-based features. The Philips Hue Play ...
Signify calls the Play Wall Washer an “immersive surround lighting” experience for your home entertainment center. The smart ...
In a year where movie theatres have closed down and our options for entertainment outside the home have dwindled, many people have opted to improve their home entertainment setups. Whether that's ...
Smart home purveyor Signify has finally launched its new Philips Hue Play HDMI sync box 8K, alongside the new Ensis pendant light and several new software enhancements. The long-awaited update to the ...
Signify has steadily expanded its Hue line of smart lighting products to cover the entire home, inside and out. But while the ability to remotely control your lighting, including adjusting color, ...
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 ...
Signify’s Philips Hue bulbs are still going strong as an ecosystem despite the rest of the smart home industry feeling a little dormant overall. At IFA in Berlin, which we’ve been steadily covering ...
WiZ has launched a new device to rival the Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box The WiZ HDMI Sync Box uses the same tech, but is less than half the price It comes with an LED light strip, and can be synced ...
Remember the rumor last summer that Philips Hue and SmartThings were teaming up on an integration that would sync your Hue lights with Samsung TVs? Well, the collaboration between Signify-owned ...
Philips Hue recently unveiled an enticing series of new products, including the supercharged Hue Bridge Pro—and no, none of ...