Philips’ range of Hue Play gizmos have been illuminating my front room for years. I bought the company’s first HDMI sync box back in 2020, and now I’m lucky enough to have owned its 8K successor for ...
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, ...
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 ...
Give your gaming some ambiance by syncing your smart lights. If you're got smart lights set up at home, then you've probably played around with turning them on and off with your phone, and cycling ...
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 ...
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 ...
It’s been five years since Philips Hue unveiled its TV-and-light-syncing HDMI box, and now Hue is back with a beefier version that supports the 8K video churned out by the latest gaming consoles.
Signify, the company behind the Philips Hue lights, in September announced a new Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box, which brings a capability that many Hue users have wanted for years now: the ability to ...