Awesome Tips Best Philips Hue Lights & Accessories of 2022
Philips Hue has a large catalog of smart lighting and accessories, but they don’t come cheap. Here are our top picks of 2022.
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Philips Hue has a large catalog of smart lighting and accessories, but they don’t come cheap. Here are our top picks of 2022.
Deals for Days. Big home savings are happening now.
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7:21 The Philips Hue Sync app is available for Mac for syncing with youโre screen. It works for mine M1 Mac ๐
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I've stayed away from Hue for years because of the prize, but it's absolutely the best option out there. Occasionally there are some great deals on started kits, so just look out for those.
Hue Sync Box needs HDMI 2.1 before I buy one.
I always felt Hue lights were overpriced, and I still think they are if you just want a bulb that you can change color and turn on and off with a schedule. But I moved into a new house and wanted a dark hallway to light up based on motion from either end of the hall. I also wanted different colors and dimming levels based on the time of day. Hue was the only one that had the correct type of light fixture that I had in the ceiling, plus motion sensors that work together, plus the color and dim levels. It works flawlessly and I'm really pleased with the look and function even though it cost an arm and a leg.
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I'm a huge fan of the Philips Hue Playbars! I have 4 of them in my home office and find them super flexible for ambient lighting and moving them around as needed.
I have tonnes of smart home tech at my house and no Philips Hue due to their products being overpriced. Smart tech isn't new or niche anymore, so Philips need to get with the program and be competitive in the market price wise.
I personally feel like Philips Hue lights are really overpriced. I have yet to see a product and feel it is worth the price tag, especially since every product I have seen has a cheaper option that works on google, apple, and amazon ecosystems. Also it looks like when the lights are trying to match games/video it is not actually getting information from the media saying show this color it seems it just takes the color shown the most on the screen and lights up that color making me feel like regular light strips that change color with music work really close to the same. I have that for my gaming set up and feel it gives the same level of immersion at least. once media is made that tells the lights what colors to do so that way lightning can be separate or if you come out of a cave the light would go from dim to really bright back to dim if it did then that it would be worth the price to me.
Honestly? These things look cool, but I can't justify the price. I have a lot of smart lightbulbs throughout my house which are great, I just wish they weren't so expensive.
I find it weird that a blind person would like to set lighting and there's buttons to help them.
Govee vs Hue? That is the question. Iโm running hue but have been thinking of switching to govee. Just seems like a better bang for buck.
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I have windows and Mac. The Philips hue app works just as well for Mac as it does for windows. It works for games, videos, and even music.
Pretty sure Hue sync does work with Mac. Am using it with the iMac right now.