Woot has
Philips Hue Play 65" TV Gradient LED Lightstrip on sale for
$169.99.
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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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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?