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See how others are using Philips Hue smart lights to set the mood - and share your own setup on Instagram with the hashtag #philipshue Play gradient lightstrip The lightstrip is rubbery and flexible with a curved diffuser. You get plastic guides in the box that stick to the back of your monitor and hold the strip in place. The instructions are clear, and even with my curved widescreen, attaching the strip was quick and easy. The only hairy moment came when I tried to plug the cord in (be careful not to bend the pins).
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You only have to start the synchronization via the Hue Sync app on your Mac and the light and color gradient of your Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip will dynamically adapt to the content of your monitor. This is, of course, regardless of whether you’re using the sync for gameplay or perhaps watching video on screen with matching, impressive light sync. It should be noted that synchronization with video streaming sites does not necessarily work, as these services technically protect their content. Philips Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip Controller Only For 55" 65" 75" Get a seamless blend of multiple colours of light at the same time in a single LED strip. The colours flow together naturally, casting light against the wall to showcase a unique effect behind your TV.
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So, what exactly is it? Philips Hue Play Gradient Light Strip For PC is what it says in the box. It’s an LED light strip that attaches to the back of a PC monitor to shine ambient light on the wall matching the colour and brightness of what is happening on screen. The strips come in three different sizes; one for 24-27-inch displays, another for 32-34-inch monitors and an even longer one for those with a truly bonkers gaming monitor like Samsung’s Odyssey G9 Monitor. Is the Philips Hue Play Gradient Light Tube worth the money? Sorry, this product is unavailable. Please choose a different combination.
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You can affix the lightstrip to the back of your TV by wrapping it around adhesive brackets that stick to the rear corners of the display. The lightstrip only goes along the sides and the top of the screen; having the LED strip wrap around the bottom edge of the display would cause too many installation headaches and “didn’t add too much to the experience,” an exec for Signify (the owner of the Philips Hue lighting brand) said during an online briefing. Hayden Biddick That isn't to entirely discredit the Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip. It looks fantastic and we can't say enough good things about using it with our TV. It looks incredible and exactly what we needed right now while movie theaters are out of reach and we crash on our couches to binge new films.