While Signify's new Hue Gradient Play Light Strip is underwhelming from a HomeKit perspective, it is the best way yet to sync your TV to your lights. Over the years, Signify has continued to add new ...
Signify has a new light to brighten things up behind your TV, with the Philips Hue Play gradient lightstrip delivering its first with individually-controllable color segments. Designed to be used with ...
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 ...
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Colorful lighting. Easy setup. Syncs with onscreen action and audio. Comprehensive smart home integration. Expensive. Doesn’t work with streaming services like Netflix. Requires Hue Bridge. Smart ...
Conor has been staunchly in favor of Android since graduating to a smartphone from his hot pink Motorola RAZR. In fact, he'll gladly ruin a friendly dinner in service of lambasting Apple devices to ...
Andrew also took the time to recap his review of the new Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip. This new light strip has seven addressable zones and can mimic the colors on your TV screen when paired with the ...
Lightstrips are one of the most flexible and popular Hue products, and there’s an even better version on the way: the Philips Hue Gradient Lightstrip Ambiance. While existing Lightstrips let you ...
Major browsers support CSS3 gradients (including Internet Explorer 10), but with different rendering engines, it's still good to have fallbacks. Designing the presentation layer of an HTML5 ...
Britta is the former Deputy Editor of Pocket-lint and has covered the consumer technology industry since 2012. Her specialties include smartphones, smart home, speakers, and wearables. Philips Hue ...