April 1, 2023

Check out Philips Hue’s new light show (and its Spotify partnership)

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Philips Hue Play Gradient Light Tube
Thanks to Hues compatibility with HomeKit, the lighting brand quickly became a favorite of Apple fans with “wise” homes. The most recent upgrades include several brand-new alternatives.
Created to sit above or listed below a television and blend with the colors coming from it, the new Philips Hue Play Gradient Light Tube adds multiple light and color options in one component. Its available in black or white color pattern to match home theater setups. The business said the Tube must arrive in “early 2022.”
Upgraded variations of the Philips Hue Signe flooring and table lamps and the Philips Hue Ambiance Gradient Lightstrip likewise will sport gradient lighting performance, displaying several colors simultaneously.
On October 1, you can get the Hue Ambiance Gradient Lightstrip for $169.99, with an extension offered for $69.99. The Philips Hue Gradient Signe floor and table lamps launch on October 12, priced at $200 (table) and $300 (floor).
New Hue Filament options
In other lighting updates, Philips features a brand-new White Filament E14 Candle Bulb. And Hue Filament bulbs in general are now available in White atmosphere, enabling users to select any tones of light from warm to cool light. Previously they were restricted to a warm yellow light.
White and Color Ambiance bulbs are coming in new, brighter alternatives at 75 watts (1,100 lumens) and 100 watts (1,600 lumens). The White, White Ambiance and Color Ambiance 100-watt bulbs come out on October 12, priced at $19.99, $39.99 and $59.99 respectively.
Upgraded app, Spotify collaboration
Symbolizes latest upgrade to its Philips Hue app includes dynamic scenes, in which a spaces lights slowly transition through different colors according to the scene.
The update also includes a brand-new Philips Hue Spotify integration. It enables Philips Hue lights to change colors and brightness based upon Spotify tunes as they play. Philips Hue welcomes you to assist evaluate out the brand-new combination prior to its wider release.
The Philips Hue Play Gradient Light Tube blends with your televisions colors.Photo: Signify/Philips Hue
Coming in fall 2021
Beginning at some point this fall, the Philips Hue app gets a new Hue scene gallery. Its scenes are designed to run for 24 hours. They alter as time passes, altering brightness throughout the day as the sun would do.
Represent likewise prepares a Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box software upgrade adding compatibility with the most recent game consoles 120Hz refresh rates. The Sync Box can support 120Hz with 1080 pixel and 1440 pixel resolution, while 4K will stay limited to 60Hz.
Can be found in 2022
In addition to the brand-new Light Tube, new Philips Hue Infuse Ceiling Lights are set up for release in 2022. Theyll use white and colored light with indirect light on the ceiling.
Whats readily available now?
Some of the new products are offered now. The White, White Ambiance, and White and Color Ambiance 75-watt (1,100 lumen) bulbs are priced at $14.99, $24.99 and $49.99 respectively, for one bulb.
The White Ambiance Hue Filament Bulbs and the Filament candle are priced between $29.99 and $49.99.
Where to purchase: Philips Hue

Signify, the moms and dad company of Philips Hue, put the word out recently that funky new lighting products are coming. Some are out now and some will light up later. A brand-new partnership with the music platform Spotify has actually introduced, too.
A number of products provide the gradient technology Philips Hue included last year to its Play Lightstrip.

Represent, the moms and dad company of Philips Hue, put the word out last week that cool new lighting products are coming. Created to sit above or listed below a TV and blend with the colors coming from it, the new Philips Hue Play Gradient Light Tube adds several light and color choices in one fixture. The update also includes a new Philips Hue Spotify combination. It allows Philips Hue lights to change colors and brightness based on Spotify songs as they play. Starting sometime this fall, the Philips Hue app gets a new Hue scene gallery.