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The features of these lights come with are great
By Kris on Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2022
I bought the Philips Hue Smart Play Light Bar Base Kit, Black - White & Color Ambiance LED to add some ambiance to my gaming setup. I have to say, I am very impressed with the quality and performance of these lights. They are easy to set up, sync with the Hue Bridge and app, and work with many games and apps that support Hue Sync. The colors are vibrant, the brightness is adjustable, and the effects are immersive. I love how they can create a dynamic lighting scene that matches the mood and action of the game. The only downside is that these lights are quite expensive compared to other LED strips or lamps. They cost around $130 for a set of two light bars, which is a lot for some mood lighting. However, I think they are worth it for the premium features and compatibility that they offer. They are also very durable and well-made, so they should last for a long time. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative, you might want to check out some of the third-party lights that are compatible with the Hue system. Philips has recently opened up its Hue platform to allow other manufacturers to make lights that work with the Hue Bridge and app. This means you can get some more affordable options that still offer some of the benefits of the Hue ecosystem. However, keep in mind that these lights might not have the same quality, reliability, or functionality as the official Hue products. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase of the Philips Hue Smart Play Light Bar Base Kit. They are a great addition to my gaming setup and they create a fantastic atmosphere. They are definitely on the pricey side, but they are worth it for the features and performance that they deliver. I would recommend them to anyone who wants to enhance their gaming experience with some smart lighting.
Top critical review
46 people found this helpful
Designed to be terrible, they deliver
By M on Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2021
TLDR: competition blows them out of the water, even without looking at price, and the main reason is that the designers intentionally made them inferior to what they could and should be. Yes, they're beautiful. Once you get them up and running, they make the room look nice. That is everything good I can say about them. Everything. To get them working, you need the $60 bridge, sold separately. That's fine, whatever. I firmly believe in buying high quality things that last long and are more than the sum of their parts. I bought them separately and paid $190 and didn't sweat it, but you can get a starter pack that includes the bridge for $150, so I am going to review them as though they were actually $150 instead, because that is an available option. This price doesn't even come close to saving this horrible product. In order to use the function where they sync to your TV, you have to buy a separate $230 sync box, no starter pack discount available. And to be clear, this separate device's only function is to enable these lights, that you already bought, to do one extra thing. Clearly this is only for people who have already sunk cost into these lights and all of the associated devices who need to justify their purchase somehow and also who don't like money. Whatever, this isn't a review for that, but it does give you an idea of how the business model of the entire line of Hue products operates. It traps you and makes you get more expensive gadgetry for one off features that should exist by default. Anyway, in order to use this product you need the bridge and your phone to be connected to WiFi. You cannot control the colors, or even TURN THEM ON AND OFF without WiFi. The only way it's possible is by physically going under your desk or wherever you've elaborately set them up and unplugging them. But when you plug them back in, it doesn't save the colors you had them set to, and just defaults to a plain yellow light, the only color that you can use without being connected to WiFi. If you're interested in a plain yellow light, I would recommend you get a $10 lamp. If you actually want to use the features of this product, be prepared to have a bad time whenever your internet goes down. Or whenever someone is borrowing your phone. Or if your phone is dead. Or if literally anything else has happened to it, because it's not possible to control these lights, or again EVEN TURN THEM OFF AND ON without it. Not even using the bridge that's taking up shelf space and it's own outlet next to your router. Every time I see it I am reminded that it doesn't need to exist. There is literally no way to turn these lights off physically while retaining their color. If you'd like that luxury, you need to buy a $25 dimmer switch. And no, it doesn't work without WiFi either. Using these is annoying and tacky, and it will constantly remind you both that you really should have spent more to get basic features and simultaneously that you are a fool for spending this much on lights with so much baggage. For comparison, I have some other light bars that were $50. No hub required, no switches required. I use Bluetooth to set the colors and then never have to open the app again unless I want to change them, which I don't. I turn them on and off at my desk with the button on the switch it comes with. I could also use my phone to do this if I wanted to, but I find it more annoying to open an app than I do to press a button. I've never had to fathom unplugging them from their single outlet. If I did, though, and plugged them in somewhere else, they would light back up how I had them saved. I genuinely cannot switch to the Philips lights after experiencing this convenience. It would have been so easy for them to implement at least some of them. At LEAST saving the color you set when plugging and unplugging them. Why can't I use Bluetooth? Seriously. It would make the hub unnecessary. It would make the app optional instead of mandatory. Okay, fine. Yes, obviously, in terms of price and diminishing returns, this sucks. But you don't care about price. You also cannot imagine yourself spending one second without both your phone and a WiFi connection. Look, it's philips. It's quality, right? Take a look for yourself. I've got the ones I mentioned earlier and these sitting right next to each other for comparison. Anyway, the only person I would ever recommend this product to is someone who is unfortunate enough to already be trapped in the Hue ecosystem and has a debilitating cash allergy.

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