Signify today announced two new Philips Hue devices to expand its Hue Entertainment range, launching the Philips Hue Play Table Lamp and the Philips Hue Play Large Floor Lamp. There are also new candle bulbs.
Both lamps are similar to existing Signe Hue table and floor lamps, with a tall, linear design that projects light onto a wall or surface behind the light. The lights offer color-changing lighting effects that sync with games, TV shows, movies and music when used with the Hue Play HDMI Sync Box or Hue Sync TV and desktop apps.
Signify says the lamps are designed for flexible placement, and a video featuring the table lamp shows it placed next to a TV to project on the wall behind it. The table lamp measures 23.6 inches, while the floor lamp measures 53 inches. Both support Chromasync for precise color matching.
The new lamps are more affordable than previous downgraded floor and table lamps. The Hue Play Table Lamp is priced at $80 and the Hue Play Floor Lamp is priced at $150.
The new Hue Candle bulbs feature Matter over Thread and full-spectrum daylight technology. The temperature range of up to 20,000K supports colors that mimic natural daylight throughout the day, and supports millions of Hue colors for use in lighting scenes. The bulbs are also 40% more energy efficient than the previous version and their intensity is reduced to 0.2%. The bulbs cost $110 for two.
All new products are available now on the Philips Hue website.
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