Woot has Philips Hue Play 65" TV Gradient LED Lightstrip on sale for $169.99. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or is otherwise a flat $6 per order.
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Product Details:
Smart led light strip with mounting brackets designed for use on 65" TVs
The White and Color Ambiance range offers both warm-to-cool white and millions of colors straights out of the box.
Convenient smart control; Set up voice control in the Hue app and use simple voice commands to control your lights with Alexa or Google Assistant
Attach TV light strip to the back of your TV with the included mounts, which let you bend it easily around corners.
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Comes with a 2-year warranty.
Our research indicates that this is $70 lower (29% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $240 at the time of this posting.
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been wanting a HUE tv lightstrip... wondering how much coverage this would give for a samsung 77" s90c? do i need full 100% coverage behind the tv or can i like put this more interior on the tv to give a full rectange, even if its not fully on the outside edge (am I making sense lol?)
been wanting a HUE tv lightstrip... wondering how much coverage this would give for a samsung 77" s90c? do i need full 100% coverage behind the tv or can i like put this more interior on the tv to give a full rectange, even if its not fully on the outside edge (am I making sense lol?)
I would at least do the 75". There's 7 zones on the 65" and I know it wouldn't look right from what's shown on the TV then to the lights
Was going to say this. Gradient light only a piece of the puzzle in the hue ecosystem. But once your house is connected with hue lights, there isn't anything comparable. My whole house goes from a normal, respectable home to a raging disco with a slight nod to Alexa.
I noticed there was also a subscription fee for the sync or a one time purchase for an app- can't remember but it wasn't very cheap. I mean if you want the coordinated light syncing with what's on tv. Or am I mistaken?
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I use the "normal" strips (non-gradient) and Command clips to more securely mount them.
Order them, and when you get them, set them on the counter and push them forward until they hit the backsplash.
I would at least do the 75". There's 7 zones on the 65" and I know it wouldn't look right from what's shown on the TV then to the lights
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Was going to say this. Gradient light only a piece of the puzzle in the hue ecosystem. But once your house is connected with hue lights, there isn't anything comparable. My whole house goes from a normal, respectable home to a raging disco with a slight nod to Alexa.
Does not require a sync box. A sync box (or compatible TV) is only required if you want it to emulate the color the TV is showing.
I noticed there was also a subscription fee for the sync or a one time purchase for an app- can't remember but it wasn't very cheap. I mean if you want the coordinated light syncing with what's on tv. Or am I mistaken?