Woot has
65" Philips Hue Play Gradient Smart Multicolor LED Color-Changing TV BackLight for $149.99 - 15% w/ code
15OFF applied at checkout =
$127.49.
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Features:- Includes one White and Color Ambiance 65" TV smart led light strip with mounting brackets designed for use on 65 inch TVs
- In order to have your TV light strip and light play bars sync with movies, music or gaming, a Hue bridge and sync box are required (both sold separately)
- Convenient smart control; Set up voice control in the Hue app and use simple voice commands to control your lights with Alexa or Google Assistant
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YOU NEED TO GET A PHILLIPS SYNC BOX FOR THIS TO WORK WHICH IS $200+ on top of the $127 for this.
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I was able to use code 15OFF
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This goes on the back of your TV and puts out the colors that are kn the screen very cool effect. That said...
YOU NEED TO GET A PHILLIPS SYNC BOX FOR THIS TO WORK WHICH IS $200+ on top of the $127 for this.
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YOU NEED TO GET A PHILLIPS SYNC BOX FOR THIS TO WORK WHICH IS $200+ on top of the $127 for this.
Or a newest gen LG tv with the $2 a month subscription
Ohhh, didn't know that and looking for a new TV. Thanks!
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Oh really? I just bought a new C4, so I'm wondering if this would work. I'll have to do some research, I don't remember seeing anything about that
Newer gen LG and Samsung TVs, and it costs $2.99+tax a month.
https://www.philips-hue.com/en-us...I_sync_box
Since I already had Hue color lights and Hub, I'm glad I had a chance to try this for a few days with a low price. Personally, I felt I wouldn't want to continue with the subscription.
The app is buggy, the functionality itself is underwhelming in real world use.
Granted I didn't have the recommended 'Philips Hue TV Lightstrip' that would've given a much better effect. But the idea itself seems more like a party trick, something very novel that you might be interested to try a few times, show off to guests what your setup can do, but then I don't see this being a daily driver.
If you are into the Philips Hue ecosystem, this app is a cheap and easy way to try to experience what the sync box does. If you really like it, then you could either continue the monthly subscription, pay a one-time fee for a lifetime subscription tied to a single TV (bad idea IMO), or buy a Sync box (no sub needed).
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