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Play of light with Hue Play

Michael Restin
13.3.2019
Translation: machine translated

When switched off, they are inconspicuous, but at the touch of a button they unleash their colourful magic: the Ambi lights "Hue Play" from Philips turn your wall into a canvas and accompany videos, games or music with the right play of light.

Has the wall behind the TV always been this grey-white and bare? Probably. But it's only since I dismantled the "Hue Play" that I've really noticed. I had no particular expectations of the three elongated plastic lights when I integrated them into my Hue system as a test. So far, I've only used warm white light, so a little splash of colour can't hurt. That was my approach.

One power supply unit for three Hallelujahs

The best place for them is around screens

Nevertheless, I quickly come to the decision to use them for their main purpose and install them behind the TV. After all, Philips has been using Ambilight for years to ensure that what's happening on the screen is also reflected on the wall. Depending on what is playing on the screen, the surroundings are bathed in the right colour light. And Hue Play is something like the to-go version of this.

Hue Sync: The diversions via the PC or Mac

Conclusion: Hue quality for the Hue price

The Lightbars are well made and the light really creates a wow effect on the wall. I was already impressed by the standard scenes. If you just want to bathe your potted plant in green light, the price is a little high. If you make full use of the indirect lighting options and tap into audio or video content via Hue Sync, they are worth the investment. That's not the case for me at the moment. Let's see how long I can put up with the sight of my bare wall.

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