![]() The Philips Hue Xamento ceiling light will also join the range later this year, providing both white and colored lights.Īnother software update worth mentioning is the ‘dynamic scenes’. There’s new bathroom lights coming to the range as well, including the chrome-plated Philips Hue Xamento recessed spots and the Philips Hue Devere ceiling light which provides indirect lighting and warm-cool lights depending on whether you want to wake up in the morning, or wind down and relax in the evening. Philips also plans to launch the Philips Hue Infuse ceiling light later this year, which can provide both white and colored light from the ceiling. It can also come as a pendant, making it an ideal centerpiece in your living room or above the dining table. It’s available in black and white and offers warm to cool tones which can suit multiple rooms around the house. If that doesn’t interest you, then the new Philips Hue Enrave ceiling light might. It’s available in both square and rectangular designs. There’s a new Philips Hue Surimu ceiling panel which features a very modern design and sits flush against the ceiling. The 1600 bulb is bigger than others in this range though. They will now be available in 11 lumens, should you need more brightness. If you’re a fan of the traditional Philips Hue smart bulbs, these too are expanding, literally. There will also be a White Filament E14 candle bulb to add to the range. The Philips Hue Filament bulbs are also now available in White ambiance, making these popular retro-looking lights more versatile in providing different tones of white light. Available in black or white, you can blend this addition in with your decor. ![]() It claims this can blend multiple colors of light into a single lamp and it sits above or below a TV. Now, it’s expanding this range to include the Play Gradient Light Tube. Last year, Philips announced its Play Gradient Lightstrip, a lightstrip which mounts on the back of a TV to reflect the colors onto the wall. From October, it will be a permanent part of the Hue app.īut, what about the new range? There’s quite a selection of new Philips Hue smart lights as of today, but here are the highlights (pun intended). You will need to enable Early access to be one of the first to try it. It will be available to a selection of users from today and will take 7 days for the update to be available to everyone. This new feature will be free to use via the Philips Hue app and it just requires a Hue Bridge and color-capable Philips Hue lights. Signify claims this will create an immersive light and music experience like no other. You can adjust the brightness and intensity, or select the colours of your choosing. It can be personalized too if the show’s not quite to your taste, via the new Sync tab in the Philips Hue app. This creates a host of possibilities depending on your musical preferences as well, whether you want some relaxing tones in the background after a hard day’s work, or you’re looking to party into the night. Think of it as an illustration to go along with the song, rather than just flashing lights to match the tempo. We’ve been able to sync Philips Hue lights to Spotify tracks for some time now, but the difference with this latest announcement is that the Hue app can now analyse the metadata of each track, meaning it can anticipate the beat and even reflect the genre and tone in the lighting. The biggest news is the improved Philips Hue and Spotify integration. ![]()
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