| Brand | Philips Hue |
|---|---|
| Color | Black |
| Material | Synthetic Polymer (PMMA) |
| Style | 2-Pack with Plug |
| Room Type | Living Room |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 9.97"L x 1.74"W x 1.41"H |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Light Color | Hue White |
| Included Components | 2x Philips Hue Play White & Color Ambiance Bar Lights, Black, 1x Power Supply |
| Item Weight | 2.36 Pounds |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Wattage | 6.6 watts |
| Manufacturer | Philips |
| Part Number | 7820230U7 |
| Item Weight | 2.36 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 9.97 x 1.74 x 1.41 inches |
| Item model number | 7820230U7 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | Base Kit - 2 Pack |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 2 |
| Luminous Flux | 530 Lumen |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Warranty Description | 2 years. |
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| Material | Synthetic Polymer (PMMA) |
| Style | 2-Pack with Plug |
| Room Type | Living Room |
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- Includes Power Supply: Connect up to 3 Hue Plays on 1 Power Supply unit; Requires the Hue Hub (sold separately, Model 458471); Search 'Philips Hue Hub' or 'B016H0QZ7I' to find this product on Amazon
- Voice Activated: The Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance Bar Light can be controlled using Your Voice when you have Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, or Google Assistant Enabled (Philips Hue Hub and Smart Home Device required and sold separately); Philips Hue Smart lights can also be paired for Home automation with Your existing Nest products or Samsung SmartThings system
- Limitless Posibilities: Enhance Your Smart Home with the Philips Hue Play; The Design is aesthetically pleasing and will adapt well with any living room setup; Let you Smart light stand on Your cabinet to create a pleasant ambiance, mount it on the back of your TV or even lay it flat on the floor to brighten your walls From floor to ceiling
- Ultimate TV Lighting Experience : Create the most beautiful backlight for your television; Just mount Philips Hue Play behind your screen using the clips and double sided Tape Included in the Pack, and Enhance Your viewing Experience with Splashes of light surrounding Your television
- Easy Installation : Connect Not only 1, but up to 3 Hue Plays to the same Power Supply unit, leaving enough room for other devices; With each additional Hue Play, Your Smart Lighting Experience becomes even more immersive; This base kit Includes 1 Power Supply
- Expand Your Smart Home Experience: The Philips Hue Play requires the Hue Hub (sold separately) for the Full Smart Lighting Experience; Lifetime up to 25,000 hour(s); Input Voltage: 230 V AC, 120 V AC
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| Color | Black | — | Black | — | 2.01 | 0.4 |
| Material | Synthetic Polymer (PMMA) | Synthetic Polymer (PMMA) | Synthetic Polymer (PMMA) | Plastic | Synthetic Polymer (PMMA) | Synthetic Polymer (PMMA) |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 | — | 1 | — | 150 | 800 |
| Style | 2-Pack with Plug | Table Lamp | TV Lightstrip Only | Hue Go | Lightstrip Base | Extension / Add-On |
| Wattage | 6.6 watts | 12 watts | 20 watts | 6 watts | 20 watts | 12 |
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Connect it to Hue Hub (sold seperately) in order to control lights with your Hue App, Voice or Smart Home device. Compact design, full light experience. Create a vibrant ambiance with the Hue Play light bars. Choose from 16 million colors to experience different light effects. Lay it on the floor, let it stand on the cabinet, or mount it on the back of the TV and paint your wall with light. Sync your lights to music or movies using the Hue Sync app. This base kit provides 2 light points, 1 power supply unit, 2 table stands and 2 TV-mounting supports. Requires the Hue Hub (sold Separately) for the full Hue experience and to take advantage of voice activation. Purchase the Philips Hue Hub (Model: 458471). Search "Philips Hue Hub" or "B016H0QZ7I" to find this product on Amazon. Use the Hue dimmer switch, motion sensor, and other smart accessories to control the light bars.
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| ASIN | B07GXB3S7Z |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #3,868 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #3 in Picture Lights & Mini Accent Spotlights |
| Date First Available | January 31, 2019 |
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For many of you wondering how to get the HUE SYNC (pc and mac) to work with things like ROKU (Netflix), gaming consoles (PS4, Xbox, Switch)...etc etc, let me walk you through this extensive process of making it happen along with the devices you’ll need:
******5/2/2019 UPDATE******
(If you get confused, grab a piece of paper and draw it out lol)
1) HDCP2.2 HDMI Splitter with at least 2 Outputs
(Look for splitter that has auto step down to 1080 from 4K for second output)
If your TV is 4k, then make sure the Splitter you get is 4k and HDCP2.2 ready. It must say HDCP 2.2 and not just 4K or HDCP1.4 in the description of the splitter! As For input side, you only need the amount of devices that you have (no you shouldn’t run multiple splitters into one splitter). For me, I have all of my devices going into my AVR, so I just need 1 input with 2 outputs HDMI Splitter (1x2). If you have just a ROKU, then that’s what you need. If you have ROKU and a XBOX/PS4, then you’ll need a HDMI switch that has 2 inputs and 2 outputs (2x2). No matter how many input you need, you must have 2 outputs and the second output has the feature to convert 4K to 1080. This is not a feature you need if your TV is 1080p, but very important for the 4K people because it’ll save you a lot of headache in adjustments.
2) HDMI to USB Video Capture Device
Most HDMI video capture only captures 1080p, there’s absolutely no reason for 4K just for HUE Sync if you are simply trying to pick up the color from the video capture. Connect the video capture device to the Output 2 of the HDMI splitter on one side via HDMI cable, and the USB side connect it to your PC/Mac.
3b) STOP!
Before doing anything else, download the Philips Hue smartphone app, and connect the lights you want to sync with your TV to the Hue Bridge first. Update everything and make sure it’s ready BEFORE you setup with the HUE Sync software on the PC/MAC.
3c) On your PC/MAC, download “OBS Studio”, install the driver/software. I’m running Windows 10 here, so I don’t know if it will work with Chromebook or any other OS. With the OBS Studio software, what I did in the setting is to make sure the canvas screen is set to 1080 so the screen ratio of the video capture is correct. You don’t need high frame rates and you don’t need high resolution here! Lower left side of the OBS Software you’ll see the sources box, select + and select OEM Video capture. Set the PREVIEW screen to full screen, and make sure there’s no black cutoff portions.
4) HUE SYNC
Install HUE Sync, there’s plenty of YouTube video telling you how to setup the HUE Sync on your computer, so just go ahead and do that and you’re good to go. What I did do is turn off music sync, intensity to subtle. NOTE: Under Settings/General-Preference/Background-lightning: Turn off background lighting. It messes with the HUE Sync with this low white light when the same section of the display is showing black.
Optional: I bought a mini windows PC to run as a dedicated TV PC. Please install a CCleaner and run it automatically at start up so you won’t ever see the infamous Windows “slowing down” issues. In the HUE SYNC PC software, you can set specific buttons on the keyboard to start Syncing. I have to say, that I did end up buying 3 different mini PC and returned two of them because they simply can’t power 4K without freezing. I ended up getting a MSI cube n with a 5000N processor with 8GB ddr4 ram. I changed resolution down from 4K to 2048x1152, and refresh rate to 60Hz. It runs very smoothly all day without issue.
If you do all of this correctly, you now can watch or play everything on your TV and enjoy HUE Play, regardless of the source.
Remember to check your 4k setting in your Xbox/PS4 pro/ROKU to make sure it’s able to output 4K on your 4K tv. If the splitter you use or any parts you use besides the video capture is NOT HDCP2.2, you will not be able to watch 4K. If you force 4K output on your ROKU, it may work but the video capture will show a black screen. Make sure your HDMI are at least 2.0, amazon’s cable works fine, there’s no benefit with more expensive HDMI cables.
I’ll take my 2 cents, thanks.
By GS on April 14, 2019
For many of you wondering how to get the HUE SYNC (pc and mac) to work with things like ROKU (Netflix), gaming consoles (PS4, Xbox, Switch)...etc etc, let me walk you through this extensive process of making it happen along with the devices you’ll need:
******5/2/2019 UPDATE******
(If you get confused, grab a piece of paper and draw it out lol)
1) HDCP2.2 HDMI Splitter with at least 2 Outputs
(Look for splitter that has auto step down to 1080 from 4K for second output)
If your TV is 4k, then make sure the Splitter you get is 4k and HDCP2.2 ready. It must say HDCP 2.2 and not just 4K or HDCP1.4 in the description of the splitter! As For input side, you only need the amount of devices that you have (no you shouldn’t run multiple splitters into one splitter). For me, I have all of my devices going into my AVR, so I just need 1 input with 2 outputs HDMI Splitter (1x2). If you have just a ROKU, then that’s what you need. If you have ROKU and a XBOX/PS4, then you’ll need a HDMI switch that has 2 inputs and 2 outputs (2x2). No matter how many input you need, you must have 2 outputs and the second output has the feature to convert 4K to 1080. This is not a feature you need if your TV is 1080p, but very important for the 4K people because it’ll save you a lot of headache in adjustments.
2) HDMI to USB Video Capture Device
Most HDMI video capture only captures 1080p, there’s absolutely no reason for 4K just for HUE Sync if you are simply trying to pick up the color from the video capture. Connect the video capture device to the Output 2 of the HDMI splitter on one side via HDMI cable, and the USB side connect it to your PC/Mac.
3b) STOP!
Before doing anything else, download the Philips Hue smartphone app, and connect the lights you want to sync with your TV to the Hue Bridge first. Update everything and make sure it’s ready BEFORE you setup with the HUE Sync software on the PC/MAC.
3c) On your PC/MAC, download “OBS Studio”, install the driver/software. I’m running Windows 10 here, so I don’t know if it will work with Chromebook or any other OS. With the OBS Studio software, what I did in the setting is to make sure the canvas screen is set to 1080 so the screen ratio of the video capture is correct. You don’t need high frame rates and you don’t need high resolution here! Lower left side of the OBS Software you’ll see the sources box, select + and select OEM Video capture. Set the PREVIEW screen to full screen, and make sure there’s no black cutoff portions.
4) HUE SYNC
Install HUE Sync, there’s plenty of YouTube video telling you how to setup the HUE Sync on your computer, so just go ahead and do that and you’re good to go. What I did do is turn off music sync, intensity to subtle. NOTE: Under Settings/General-Preference/Background-lightning: Turn off background lighting. It messes with the HUE Sync with this low white light when the same section of the display is showing black.
Optional: I bought a mini windows PC to run as a dedicated TV PC. Please install a CCleaner and run it automatically at start up so you won’t ever see the infamous Windows “slowing down” issues. In the HUE SYNC PC software, you can set specific buttons on the keyboard to start Syncing. I have to say, that I did end up buying 3 different mini PC and returned two of them because they simply can’t power 4K without freezing. I ended up getting a MSI cube n with a 5000N processor with 8GB ddr4 ram. I changed resolution down from 4K to 2048x1152, and refresh rate to 60Hz. It runs very smoothly all day without issue.
If you do all of this correctly, you now can watch or play everything on your TV and enjoy HUE Play, regardless of the source.
Remember to check your 4k setting in your Xbox/PS4 pro/ROKU to make sure it’s able to output 4K on your 4K tv. If the splitter you use or any parts you use besides the video capture is NOT HDCP2.2, you will not be able to watch 4K. If you force 4K output on your ROKU, it may work but the video capture will show a black screen. Make sure your HDMI are at least 2.0, amazon’s cable works fine, there’s no benefit with more expensive HDMI cables.
I’ll take my 2 cents, thanks.
We ended up just buying our Sync Box directly from the Philips website since it was a couple of bucks cheaper and Amazon was out of stock at the time. After paying the additional 200 bucks for the Sync Box, these worked GREAT! They are so fun and definitely do enhance your TV watching experience. It syncs well with PS4, PS5, Switch, and the Xbox Series X. The lights are very good at keeping up with our TV. We play a lot of video games and watch a lot of movies and I haven't noticed any issues. Our living area has quite a few windows and, although the lights can be seen during the day, they are not nearly as dramatic. We often wait until it gets dark to watch our movies just because we want our light experience to be 100%.
I think it was like a week later that we added to our light experience with light strips that run along our entertainment center and even under our kitchen cabinets since our kitchen is right off our living room. Our entire living room/kitchen area lights up dramatically with super bright LEDs that match our TV! I definitely recommend this set up :P It is something else to watch bright things like fire blasts move from the left side of the room to the other.
After having experience with the light strips and these behind the TV lights, I recommend just going with the light strips. If you just want two lights on either side of your TV, go with these. But the light strips would allow you to go all the way around the TV for less cost. Also, we have had our cat go behind our TV and knock these down a few times which hasn't happened with our light strips at all. They don't fall off otherwise so if you don't have a cat you will probably be fine. They stick right back on fairly securely without any issue. We are also running out of outlets which is more on us I guess.
All in all, these are obviously a luxury item. You don't need any lights to watch your TV. BUT, if you frequent the movie theater, play a lot of video games, watch a lot of movies or TV, you might want to think about investing in some entertainment lights. These combined with our sound system made me never want to go to the movie theater again. They definitely made the pandemic a little easier! It's been fun to experiment with different movies and games to see what looks good with the lights. I recommend: Color out of Space (2019), Mario games on the Switch, Mortal Kombat (2021), Disney movies (Tangled & Moana look great), Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire... Avoid any really dark movies/games. For instance, Resident Evil was pretty pointless (light wise).
EDIT: I forgot to add that you need the bridge for this to work also which is another 60 bucks or so. We just already had one so it slipped my mind. I added photos so you can see how the light strip below compares to the sides of the TV. Excuse our mess.
By Kristen H. on June 4, 2021
We ended up just buying our Sync Box directly from the Philips website since it was a couple of bucks cheaper and Amazon was out of stock at the time. After paying the additional 200 bucks for the Sync Box, these worked GREAT! They are so fun and definitely do enhance your TV watching experience. It syncs well with PS4, PS5, Switch, and the Xbox Series X. The lights are very good at keeping up with our TV. We play a lot of video games and watch a lot of movies and I haven't noticed any issues. Our living area has quite a few windows and, although the lights can be seen during the day, they are not nearly as dramatic. We often wait until it gets dark to watch our movies just because we want our light experience to be 100%.
I think it was like a week later that we added to our light experience with light strips that run along our entertainment center and even under our kitchen cabinets since our kitchen is right off our living room. Our entire living room/kitchen area lights up dramatically with super bright LEDs that match our TV! I definitely recommend this set up :P It is something else to watch bright things like fire blasts move from the left side of the room to the other.
After having experience with the light strips and these behind the TV lights, I recommend just going with the light strips. If you just want two lights on either side of your TV, go with these. But the light strips would allow you to go all the way around the TV for less cost. Also, we have had our cat go behind our TV and knock these down a few times which hasn't happened with our light strips at all. They don't fall off otherwise so if you don't have a cat you will probably be fine. They stick right back on fairly securely without any issue. We are also running out of outlets which is more on us I guess.
All in all, these are obviously a luxury item. You don't need any lights to watch your TV. BUT, if you frequent the movie theater, play a lot of video games, watch a lot of movies or TV, you might want to think about investing in some entertainment lights. These combined with our sound system made me never want to go to the movie theater again. They definitely made the pandemic a little easier! It's been fun to experiment with different movies and games to see what looks good with the lights. I recommend: Color out of Space (2019), Mario games on the Switch, Mortal Kombat (2021), Disney movies (Tangled & Moana look great), Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire... Avoid any really dark movies/games. For instance, Resident Evil was pretty pointless (light wise).
EDIT: I forgot to add that you need the bridge for this to work also which is another 60 bucks or so. We just already had one so it slipped my mind. I added photos so you can see how the light strip below compares to the sides of the TV. Excuse our mess.
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Added: Although the paperwork with this kit says there is a 1 year warranty, Philips refused to replace the failed power supply under the warranty terms, saying that they don't "sell spare power cords / power adapter / replacement parts, etc and we do not have adapters/parts to buy separately, and we do not usually cover wear and tear of a product".
They did say that "for one time only and as a courtesy, we can explore the option to send a Power Supply Unite replacement". I live in Canada, but I believe refusing to honour their warranty terms in this way would be illegal in Europe.
I would not consider purchasing any Philips Hue products that are dependant on a vendor-specific power supply.
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Reviewed in Mexico on April 11, 2019
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Después de 1 año de haberlas comprado sin duda alguna compré otros 2 packs de estas maravillas, ponerlas atrás de tu TV es de lo mejor us puedes hacer
Out of the 7 bulbs in the 2 different kits, 4 were defective. 1 had an all numeric serial number (weird?) and just buzzed and blinked on and off, 2 bulbs were completely missing serial numbers, and 1 bulb had a 4 digit serial number (also weird). None of the bulbs with incomplete / missing serial numbers would pair with the hub.
I tried my best to figure out if this was an open box or poor QA. The weird thing about the box is it had a sticker sealing the box, but underneath there was an identical sticker which had been carefully cut open.
I attempted to phone Phillips twice - worst customer service ever. First time they offered a call back (spoiler alert: they didn't call). The second time I wised up and stayed on hold. That lasted for about 1.5 hours before they dumped the call (prior to be answered). Their web support system is also broken - it wouldn't let me fill in the captcha.
Amazon was kind enough to replace the product - but upon receiving it - the box has that weird double sticker thing again (the bottom layer has clearly been cut open). I've already put in a few hours to testing bulbs and on hold - so I'm cutting my losses at this point.
With many other Wifi LED bulb options out there - the draw of the Phillips system (supposedly quality, integration) just isn't there. So I'm off to return the entire Black Friday haul, getting myself some more Teckin bulbs, and just walling them off on a VLAN so everything is still secure.
EDIT: Heard back from Hue Support. Their suggestion was just to keep exchanging the products with amazon until I got a working set. They're going to 'pass on the feedback' but nothing further to look into what happened. Needless to say - the entire lot is going back.














