I’ll admit it, there’s something about RGB lighting that just makes everything better, whether its glowing gaming peripherals that pulse with the action, or just thoughtfully placed smart lights to ...
The color-changing Hue bulbs in your living room are about to get a lot more useful, with the Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box enabling just about any media source to get its own "surround light" show.
The new Govee Sync Box Kit 2 comes with HDMI 2.1 support, supporting up to 8K displays and 4K 120fps gaming. The company is also announcing the new AI Lighting Bot that makes it easy to set up and ...
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Signify is unveiling a new Philips Hue smart lighting product that brings a light show to your TV or any other HDMI-connected device, such as an Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, video game consoles, and ...
If you're looking for a fun, new way to experience your media, check out the Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box and take your home theater experience to the next level. Connect up to four HDMI devices to ...
The Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box is getting a big update, with new software to add HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support among other features to the synchronized lighting gadget. Intended to expand the ...
Philips Hue parent company Signify today announced two new products for Hue lighting setups, a new HDMI Sync Box and a new pendant light, as well as new software-based features. The Philips Hue Play ...
Philips Hue parent Signify has announced a new device called the Hue Play HDMI Sync Box that delivers cinematic lighting in an easy-to-use plug and play solution. As the branding suggests, the Play ...
Signify launched a more future-proofed Philips Hue Sync Box, the company’s gizmo that plugs into your TV and creates a light show synced with your onscreen content. Unlike the original model from 2019 ...
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.