Signify is making further inroads with the gaming community with its new lineup of Philips Hue Play gradient lightstrips for PCs., the PC versions of the Play lightstrips provide flexible accent lighting that attaches to the back of your monitor.
The lightstrips will be available in bundles sized for displays ranging from 24 to 27 inches or 32 to 34 inches and an additional bundle that supports a trio of 24 to 27-inch monitors . The new family of Play lightstrips can sync with other connected lighting in the Philips Hue ecosystem and will be available starting September 13th.Photo by Jon Porter / The Vergeand can work with the Play Sync box from Philips Hue, just like the larger lightstrips used with TVs, but they don’t require it.
Smart lighting integration with gaming software is something we’ve seen before from Lifx and Nanoleaf, which have their own apps that connect with Razer’s Synapse software and offer similar functionality. Corsair even has its own existing family of lighting accessories, including lightstrips for your PC monitor. However, if you’re someone that already has a house full of lighting accessories in the Philips Hue ecosystem, the Play lightstrips could be worth checking out.
Imagine paying $200 for an RGB light strip
Certainly does take WFH to a new level 💡
Need to fix the janky apps, unacceptable for the price of the hardware !
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