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September 2019
(81%)
47 Reviews
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Gepubliceerd: 2019-09-15, Auteur: Martin , beoordeeld door: DigitalReviews.net
Samenvatting: Disclaimer: Yes, we bought into the Hue ecosystem, meaning that just like Lego we want to have all the bits and pieces that Philips/Signify/Hue bring to the market.In every colour. In every shape.Today we look at the PLAY component. 16 million colours in...
Easy setup, Integrates with the comprehensive Philips Hue ecosystem, Attractive bias lighting for your TV, Syncs with your computer monitor
Expensive, Requires $60 Hue Bridge, TV syncing is a cumbersome process
The Philips Hue Play kit makes for a nifty, if expensive, way to add bias lighting to your TV or PC monitor. Easy to set up and ready to integrate with your other Philips Hue smart lights, the Hue Play's attractive bias lighting can help improve your TV's...
Samenvatting: If you want to improve the contrast of your TV without ponying up for a brand-new set, bias lighting makes for an easy and relatively inexpensive way to do it. Bias, in this context, means that light is projected at an angle to your TV; more specifically...
Gepubliceerd: 2019-01-06, Auteur: Scott , beoordeeld door: androidpolice.com
Mostly well designed, with versatile installation options. Also nice looking, even if they're supposed to stay out of the way, Attractive and bright lighting with surprisingly little lag when synced with music, video, or games, Easy to set up and get goin
No native TV or console support, Easily confused by multi-display setups, requiring copious app restarts. Music syncing often fails, $130 (£120) for two lights and no bridge is a lot of money, especially when something similar can be achieved with cheaper
Maybe. The Hue Play by itself is a great piece of hardware, but the main attraction is Hue Sync, and there's a way to go for that to truly impress. Native TV or console support is a must for those wanting to easily use Hue Play with a big screen, and bugs...
Hue Play is a solid and unique addition to Signify's growing stable of Hue light fixtures, offering three diverse placement styles, colorful lighting recipes, bright lighting, and a sleek body that will fit in most entertainment center areas without much...
Gepubliceerd: 2021-12-21, Auteur: Jason , beoordeeld door: techau.com.au
Performance, Impact, Brightness, Ease of setup
Pricey for the full solution
It is difficult to say that anyone actually needs this in this life, but there'll be plenty that wants it. I first saw the concept many years ago with a Kickstarter project that I invested in and at the time it suffered many limitations that made it wasn'...
If you need ambient lighting in your home or want to enhance your gaming system, the Philips Hue Play is an excellent choice.Although a bit pricey, these are easy to install, configure, and customize. Its app has a clean and straightforward interface, mak...
Philips Hue Play is one of the most interesting Hue products I've encountered. The Hue Lamp is fairly similar, but Hue Play design is more specific and tailored to be the perfect light projectors. Stick it at the back of the TV or monitor, use the stand...
The Philips Hue Play light bars are well designed and easy to mount in a variety of ways, making them a good fit for spots where bulbs aren't an option. You can connect three to a single power supply to help cut down on cord clutter around your surge prot
The Play lights don't feature built-in batteries or any other unique extra features. Despite a high price tag, the starter kit doesn't come with the mandatory Hue Bridge
These are some of the most appealing new Hue lights of the year, but they're too pricey to recommend just yet...