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[Prime] Philips Hue LightStrip Plus $99| Hue Play Extension $69| Hue Play 2 Pack $159| Sync Box $343 @ Amazon AU via UK/US

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Deals are not as good as last year when the 2 pack Hue Play was as low as $127 But better than RRP ofcourse

Hue light Strip Plus

Take control of your home lighting wirelessly, with a smart device Set your lights to power on with the morning sun, gently waking you, or to turn on and off as you leave or arrive home
Transform your living room, bedroom, kitchen and other rooms with millions of colors and shades of white light Sync to games, music, and movies for enhanced experiences
Install the flexible Light Strip Plus under bars, bed frames, or cabinets, with included adhesive tape Trim it to the perfect size with the included cut marksIP code : protection against objects bigger than 12.5 mm
Connect it to a Hue Bridge (sold separately) to control your lighting Light the entire home with versatile accessories (sold separately) such as Hue Dimmer switch, Hue Tap, or Hue Motion Sensor
Control your lights with your voice using Amazon Alexa, Apple Home Kit, or Google Assistant Pair it for home automation with your existing Nest or Samsung SmartThings system and others

Hue Play Extension

Voice control: Control your Philips Hue lights with your voice using Alexa, Apple HomeKit, or Google Assistant; Pair it for home automation with your existing Nest products or Samsung smart things system
Philips Hue Play adapts to your living room design and blends with your interiors seamlessly; You can let it 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
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
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 light experience becomes even more immersive; This extension does not include power supply, base kit is required
Requiring the Hue Bridge (sold separately) for the full Hue smart experience
Users require a Base Kit for the Extension to be applicable

Hue Play 2 pack
Ultimate Entertainment 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; Search for Hue Sync (FREE) at meethue.com to your PC and synchronize your Philips Hue lights with your Music and Movies; Hue Hub required
Voice Activated: The Philips Hue White and 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 Possibilities: 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
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, 2 table stands, 2 TV-mounting supports
Expand your smart home experience: The Philips Hue Play requires the Hue Hub (sold separately) for the full smart lighting experience

Philips Hue Play Sync Box — Usually dispatched within 1 to 2 months.

EXPAND YOUR SMART HOME: Philips Hue Hub and hue color lights required (sold separately). The Hue Hub, the heart of your smart lighting system, easily connects your Hue White and Color Ambiance smart lights to your app and the Hue Play Sync Box.
ULTIMATE TV LIGHTING EXPERIENCE: Sync your Philips Hue smart lights to the content on your TV screen. Expand your home theater with surround lighting and make your smart bulbs dance, flash, dim, and brighten with the content on your screen.
LIMITLESS POSSIBILITIES: Connect your Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box to up to 4 HDMI devices. Connect your HDMI-connected devices, such as set-top boxes, streaming dongles, and gaming consoles, to the sync box to mirror their content with your smart lights.
MAXIMUM COMPATIBILITY: Use with any Philips Hue color-capable smart light. The sync box works with all Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance bulbs or fixtures. Add up to 10 color-capable smart bulbs to your setup for a truly immersive entertainment experience.
EASY INSTALLATION: Easy to install, set up, and use. Simple setup and straight-forward controls makes it easy to get started with the Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box. Use the dedicated app to customize your smart lighting effects and the sync box’s settings.

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  • +2

    fyi, the Single one listed above is an extension version.

    • +1

      Corrected Sorry,

      Its worse than last year have got to say that unfortunately

      • agreed with you on this! The one I posted last year were a lot cheaper than this year!

        fyi, Philips Hue Play Sync Box - Its coming from Amazon US, might not be an AU plug. :)

  • +1

    waiting for hue play box to be on sale, currently at 342.82.

    • Yup it was as low as 327 in the past

    • Excuse my ignorance but what does this do?

      • +1

        You pass your HDMI signals through it and it then syncs with your surround lights to sorta mirror the colours on the screen for an immersive feel.

        Or something like that.

  • So cheap, I bought a Hue Play last months for 189$ , lol

    • Buy one from this deal and return this item received as if it was last order if possible. (you can say you taking time to return the item back)

      • I bought at Kogan, can't return if nothing wrong with it :(((

  • If honestly speaking i am waiting for LIFX specials

    • LIFX and Nanoleaf sales 20% at JB HIFI

    • I'm so disappointed with the lifx light strip's performance from last year's prime deal, it is the only smart device that at times gets disconnected from wifi, at times after being connected alexa/ homeassistant is not able to reach it and the change wifi process is just ridiculous. and so hard finding a physical button for it, using the philips hue button with a huge delay atm. I have 1 still in box that I never used because of it :(

      • +1

        sad to hear,(i missed out on the last year one because of my stupidity) but i can tell that my old hue lightstrip plus (gen 1 non bluetooth one) is working like a champ always) But the stock 3m tape is CRAP, need to re tape/glue it with a quality one

        • +1

          like dont get me wrong, when lifx works the colors are amazing and the features are really cool but just the reliability is not as much as I was hoping for. Agreed about hue, it rarely gives issues once its setup, never used their lightstrip though.

          • +1

            @relentlessM8: also if you didnt knew I had been able to control both Hue and Lifx at the same time with my HUE DIMMER SWITCH using APPLE HOME KIT (for lifx) and Hue app(for Hue lights). Both works simultaneously, but the thing is for lifx initially have to press the buttons twice (like some sort of homekit connection with hue and lifx talking delay due to wifi i am guessing).
            But yes i do agree LIFX is way brighter especially on their 1200 Lumen A60 Bulb

            • @USER DC: I'm using home assistant for the integration, I've set it to operate lifx on long press of the dimmer switch (since single press is for the hue bulbs) but I get a lag because of the hue hub to homeassistant refresh interval, will try n tinker to change that later. but thanks for the tip! appreciate it.

              • @relentlessM8: I have both hue lights (around 70+) and lifx and haven't had issues with lifx strips.
                The hue is also flawless (with 3 hubs) but haven't had any issues with the 2x lifx strips I bought using last year's prime deal.
                Could your issues be a bad wifi connection given lifx is wifi only?

      • same here. lifx was very promising but very unreliable. hheck even my $20 aldi downlights have never skipped a beat while lifx, if you ask it for more than a color change an hour it goes offline

  • Nothing special this year. My wallet is thankful

    • yea i feel like i wasted my prime trial for this

    • Last year Catch had a killer sale via KG electronics soon after the prime day, on hue product of white ambiance starter kits (non bluetooth)

  • I just picked up the Arlec grid connect 5m strip light with music sync from Bunnings $65 (standard price). Haven't set up yet but wanted something for 65" tv. I've got a few of their smart plugs, all works with tuya (connect smart home).

    Is there something I am missing by not spending $300+ on the Philips Hue? There are Chinese equivalents for $19 in Amazon but the quality could be rubbish and can catch on fire.

    Cheers

    • Depending on which hue lightstrip you are talking about you may be missing out the gradient feature.

      The only other true competitor to hue sync box coupled with hue gradient light strip is goovee Dreamcolor with Camera which is also expensive but not as expensive as hue

      Have a watch of

      https://youtu.be/u4vQa_YGbXM

      • ok thanks - I don't need the best nor want to spend a heap so think these smart home connect / arlec devices are probably good enough (got a few globes from HN too). The Bunnings strip has music sync which i think would be alright. Cheers!

  • FWIW these deals are as good as last year (at least the lightstrip and the Hue Play Extension are). They were this price for BF 2020.

    • The only thing was last year there was add an echo and you can have 20% off other smart home devices. Ended up getting heaps for 20% off the prime day price I think

      • Yeah I think you're right about that. Which was great for anyone tied in to the Amazon ecosystem or just starting out.

        • I bought one and saved a quite a bit getting outdoor lights and the hue plays.

          Ended up giving the echo dot as a secret Santa present haha as I'm purely google home

          • @EnergicAU: I'm all-in with Google Home also, so I wasn't able to cash in on the discount. Was still a good deal without the Amazon kit either way.

  • Anyone knows why it’s hard to find Philips coloured downlights on any retailer or where can I find them?

    https://www.philips-hue.com/en-us/p/hue-white-and-color-ambi…

    • There was a stock shortage for months on the GU10's. Not sure about the other downlights though.

      • What are the differences (besides the electrical plug) between these two:

        GU10s vs Garnea Downlights

        The GU10s can be used for downlights ye?

        • +1

          Garnea hard wired plug and a lot brighter
          Gu10 are in a gu10 socket and a lot weaker
          I have both and use the garneas in the roof cavity and the gu10 in housings for concrete slab ceiling

  • +1

    It looks like it is cheaper to buy the Play base kit (1 light for $84.55) + extension ($65.55) (—> together for $150.10) than the 2 pack base kit ($159)

    • Yea true, or honestly wait for a better deal later on somewhere around $125

  • The normal Philips smart bulbs (colour) are now the same price as LIFX. Que?

  • Light strips are the only thing worth it IMO with Amex or egift card methods of purchasing.

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