Philips Hue Gradient Lightstrip 55 Inch for TV and Gaming. Smart Entertainment LED Lighting with Voice Control. Works with Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple HomeKit

SALE PRICE: £159.99

About this item

  • Seamlessly Blend Colours – Discover a blend of multiple colours in a single LED lightstrip. Colours flow together naturally, painting the wall with colourful light that showcases a unique effect behind your TV
  • What’s Required? – A ‘Philips Hue Bridge’ and ‘Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box’ (sold separately) are required for surround lighting control
  • Easy Installation – The Philips Hue Play gradient lightstrip is specially designed to fit your 55 Inch TV with included mounting brackets to make installation quick and easy
  • Sync Your Lights With Movies And TV – Experience the magic of surround lighting. With a 45-degree light projection, the Hue Play gradient lightstrip brings the mood of your favourite movie into your living room or bring the football stadium atmosphere to your sofa
  • Three Sizes for Perfect Fit – The Philips Hue Play gradient lightstrip comes in 3 sizes. The 55-inch lightstrip is recommended for 55 to 60-inch TVs, the 65-inch lightstrip for 65 to 70-inch TVs and the 75-inch lightstrip for 75-inch and larger TVs. If the size of your TV falls in between these recommendations, use the next size down (for example, a 62-inch TV would use the 55-inch lightstrip)

Product description

Size Name:55 inch

Experience the thrill of the cinema at home with the Philips Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip. Get multiple colours of light that react to the content on your screen. Attach to 55 Inch wall-mounted or standing TVs with the included mounts. With our Philips Hue ‘White and Colour Ambiance’ range, play with 16 million different colours including warm and cool white light and create the perfect ambiance for any mood. Discover Philips Hue – the latest in smart home lighting.

SKU: B08JMXBYZK
Weight: 0.44 Kilograms
Dimensions: 212.5 x 15.8 x 16.6 cm; 440 Grams
Model: 929002422701
Batteries Required: No