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The Philips Hue Smart Play Light Bar Base Kit includes two high-quality LED light bars offering 16 million colors and white ambiance options. Designed for immersive TV and gaming experiences, it requires the Hue Bridge (sold separately) for full smart home integration and voice control via Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit. With versatile mounting options and app-based customization, it elevates any indoor space with dynamic, customizable lighting.












| ASIN | B07GXB3S7Z |
| Additional Features | Motion Sensor |
| Base Material | Plastic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,734 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #103 in Under-Counter Light Fixtures |
| Brand Name | Philips Hue |
| Bulb Base | E26 |
| Bulb Shape Size | AR111 |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings, homekit, nest |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,713 Reviews |
| Efficiency | High |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046677802516 |
| Included Components | 2x Philips Hue Play White & Color Ambiance Bar Lights, Black, Power Cable |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Semi Flush Mount |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.74"D x 9.97"W x 1.41"H |
| Item Type Name | Bar Light, Smart Light, Light Bulb Accessory |
| Item Weight | 454 Grams |
| Lamp Type | Mood Light |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Lighting Method | LED |
| Manufacturer | Signify North America Corporation |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 years. |
| Material Type | Synthetic Polymer (PMMA) |
| Model Number | 7820230U7 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 1.74"D x 9.97"W x 1.41"H |
| Room Type | Living Room |
| Shade Color | White |
| Shade Material | Acrylic |
| Shape | Bar |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home |
| Style Name | Light Bar |
| Switch Type | Remote |
| UPC | 046677802516 046677802523 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 6.7 watts |
K**S
The features of these lights come with are great
I bought the Philips Hue Smart Play Light Bar Base Kit, Black - White & Color Ambiance LED to add some ambiance to my gaming setup. I have to say, I am very impressed with the quality and performance of these lights. They are easy to set up, sync with the Hue Bridge and app, and work with many games and apps that support Hue Sync. The colors are vibrant, the brightness is adjustable, and the effects are immersive. I love how they can create a dynamic lighting scene that matches the mood and action of the game. The only downside is that these lights are quite expensive compared to other LED strips or lamps. They cost around $130 for a set of two light bars, which is a lot for some mood lighting. However, I think they are worth it for the premium features and compatibility that they offer. They are also very durable and well-made, so they should last for a long time. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative, you might want to check out some of the third-party lights that are compatible with the Hue system. Philips has recently opened up its Hue platform to allow other manufacturers to make lights that work with the Hue Bridge and app. This means you can get some more affordable options that still offer some of the benefits of the Hue ecosystem. However, keep in mind that these lights might not have the same quality, reliability, or functionality as the official Hue products. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase of the Philips Hue Smart Play Light Bar Base Kit. They are a great addition to my gaming setup and they create a fantastic atmosphere. They are definitely on the pricey side, but they are worth it for the features and performance that they deliver. I would recommend them to anyone who wants to enhance their gaming experience with some smart lighting.
M**R
The Best LED Lights?
I was between this product and GROVE LED Lights, what made me purchase this product was the lights would have a higher maximum brightness and were supposed to be higher quality. Also I have a positive relationship with Philips brand over a variety of products, this was my first LED Light purchase. The lights come with a versatile and easy to use mounting system supported by 3M tape and allen key adjustment for the bases, you can arrange them in a variety of ways. The lights can be controlled via the Philips HUE app, and require a bridge to connect via ethernet to your internet router, the source of the app and the bridge connection must be on the same network in order for it to work. Other LED smart systems do not use wifi. Philips HUE offers a lot of connections up to like 72 lights per bridge. App is super easy to use when you have set it up, you can do a lot of stuff with it and anyone interested should seek out youtube videos showing the full features of the lights, after about 4 weeks with the lights I'm really happy with the purchase, I have the lights mounted on the back of my monitor. They come with great preset options for work, play, general browsing and different times of the day and settings, some of the color schemes you can get out of the bars are really great, the lights are also strong enough to provide solid lighting that you can really feel and benefit/enjoy during daytime. I only have the two LED Bars, but I am definitely considering purchasing more HUE products and specifically a third light bar. I do not think that this product is the best value for money available, especially because the bridge is not included in this kit and retails for $60. I was lucky I found the bridge on sale for around $25, which tipped the decision for me to purchase this product over others, if you're considering more budget options, you can definitely look at other products for similar performance, if you dont mind paying more, HUE has some cool beneifts. Be aware, cable management required!
C**E
Great, quality lights
These lights are awesome. Very worth paying the extra for the name tag started these type of lights. I’ve had them for quite some time with no issues. Makes watching movies, shows, and even YouTube 10x better!
E**C
Great lights like all hue, a bit expensive
If you have any hue lights before you get these, you know what to expect. They're physically solid, well packaged, and function exactly as you expect. They have a base which can be mounted on the bottom so the lights face straight up, or on the smallest end, so the lights stand up and face horizontally. I put one behind my couch and one on a shelf, both facing up to light the wall behind my couch. They connected without trouble to my hue bridge. They're what I would call a "medium" brightness - they're fine for accent lighting but not bright enough for the pair to serve as the main lighting for a room. For the price, I wish they were a bit brighter.
D**E
High Expectations and very pricey - (REVISED)
Ok.. I will admit.. I'm very late to the Smart Home thing with me just buying Philips Hue bulbs about two weeks ago.. I've had some strip lights for a couple of years and a google home mini. But I always thought the lights and philips set-up was just too pricey UNTIL..... I decided to pull the trigger during Amazon Prime Day.. I bought the 4 bulb starter kit and I fell in love with it.. It was great. Then I got the idea that I should buy MORE Philip lights so I can control them with Google Home and they can interact with the tv / laptops / Nvidia shield. Hence me purchasing the Philips Hue Play. I'll say.. I had high expectations and was very excited to purchase. The product was shipped to me Next Day delivery. I got them out the box, attached the sticker to the round oval plastic connector and attached to the tv. So far they're just ok. I'm not as excited, I'm thinking its because of my light placement. I have each light attached to one side of my 65in Samsung OLED. They're placed about 12 inches from the bottom, 4 inches from the edge, and upright attached to the tv. The colors change with every scene thanks to the HUE STREAMING app on Nvidia Shield Android TV. But as I said. They're just ok. I will have to mess around with the set-up, maybe I can make them look better. So far I'll give them 3 stars. The connectivity was easy. My hue immediately recognized them along with my Galaxy Note. I'll give it another couple of days and fool around with the settings then revisit. ***REVISED UPDATE*** Ok. here's an update after using for 3+ weeks. I wasn't too impressed with the 2 Philips Hue playlights so I thought it would be advantageous to order a 3rd. Good thing I did. This changed my viewing experience a lot. It shows more color ranges and the lights pretty much spread around the entire rear of the tv. You can actually see the gradiation of the light colors. I'm very pleased with the lights now. plus it links seamlessly with my Google Home Mini, I also have it linked to my Nvidia Shield thru a Standalone 3rd party Hue Playstream app. This allows it to change colors with every scene depending on what you are watching. Only issue, it does not work with Netflix or any specially copyrighted property. But it works great with Youtube and anything on Kodi. For this reason I'm updating my ratings an additional star. I like it as 3 hue lights are better than 2 and 1 is better than none.
G**S
Got the HUE SYNC to sync with everything! (ROKU, PS4pro, AVR...etc)
I have 2 sets of HUE play, it’s great. For many of you wondering how to get the HUE SYNC (pc and mac) to work with things like ROKU (Netflix), gaming consoles (PS4, Xbox, Switch)...etc etc, let me walk you through this extensive process of making it happen along with the devices you’ll need: ******5/2/2019 UPDATE****** (If you get confused, grab a piece of paper and draw it out lol) 1) HDCP2.2 HDMI Splitter with at least 2 Outputs (Look for splitter that has auto step down to 1080 from 4K for second output) If your TV is 4k, then make sure the Splitter you get is 4k and HDCP2.2 ready. It must say HDCP 2.2 and not just 4K or HDCP1.4 in the description of the splitter! As For input side, you only need the amount of devices that you have (no you shouldn’t run multiple splitters into one splitter). For me, I have all of my devices going into my AVR, so I just need 1 input with 2 outputs HDMI Splitter (1x2). If you have just a ROKU, then that’s what you need. If you have ROKU and a XBOX/PS4, then you’ll need a HDMI switch that has 2 inputs and 2 outputs (2x2). No matter how many input you need, you must have 2 outputs and the second output has the feature to convert 4K to 1080. This is not a feature you need if your TV is 1080p, but very important for the 4K people because it’ll save you a lot of headache in adjustments. 2) HDMI to USB Video Capture Device Most HDMI video capture only captures 1080p, there’s absolutely no reason for 4K just for HUE Sync if you are simply trying to pick up the color from the video capture. Connect the video capture device to the Output 2 of the HDMI splitter on one side via HDMI cable, and the USB side connect it to your PC/Mac. 3b) STOP! Before doing anything else, download the Philips Hue smartphone app, and connect the lights you want to sync with your TV to the Hue Bridge first. Update everything and make sure it’s ready BEFORE you setup with the HUE Sync software on the PC/MAC. 3c) On your PC/MAC, download “OBS Studio”, install the driver/software. I’m running Windows 10 here, so I don’t know if it will work with Chromebook or any other OS. With the OBS Studio software, what I did in the setting is to make sure the canvas screen is set to 1080 so the screen ratio of the video capture is correct. You don’t need high frame rates and you don’t need high resolution here! Lower left side of the OBS Software you’ll see the sources box, select + and select OEM Video capture. Set the PREVIEW screen to full screen, and make sure there’s no black cutoff portions. 4) HUE SYNC Install HUE Sync, there’s plenty of YouTube video telling you how to setup the HUE Sync on your computer, so just go ahead and do that and you’re good to go. What I did do is turn off music sync, intensity to subtle. NOTE: Under Settings/General-Preference/Background-lightning: Turn off background lighting. It messes with the HUE Sync with this low white light when the same section of the display is showing black. Optional: I bought a mini windows PC to run as a dedicated TV PC. Please install a CCleaner and run it automatically at start up so you won’t ever see the infamous Windows “slowing down” issues. In the HUE SYNC PC software, you can set specific buttons on the keyboard to start Syncing. I have to say, that I did end up buying 3 different mini PC and returned two of them because they simply can’t power 4K without freezing. I ended up getting a MSI cube n with a 5000N processor with 8GB ddr4 ram. I changed resolution down from 4K to 2048x1152, and refresh rate to 60Hz. It runs very smoothly all day without issue. If you do all of this correctly, you now can watch or play everything on your TV and enjoy HUE Play, regardless of the source. Remember to check your 4k setting in your Xbox/PS4 pro/ROKU to make sure it’s able to output 4K on your 4K tv. If the splitter you use or any parts you use besides the video capture is NOT HDCP2.2, you will not be able to watch 4K. If you force 4K output on your ROKU, it may work but the video capture will show a black screen. Make sure your HDMI are at least 2.0, amazon’s cable works fine, there’s no benefit with more expensive HDMI cables. I’ll take my 2 cents, thanks.
W**N
Philips Hue Smart Play Light Bar Base Kit – Because Your Living Room Was Boring Anyway
Welcome to the Future, Where Your Walls Glow You know that corner of your living room that just… exists? Well, the Philips Hue Smart Play Light Bar Base Kit has come to rescue it from eternal dullness. With these sleek little bars of LED happiness, your walls can now join the rainbow revolution. Who knew your movie nights needed a light show reminiscent of a spaceship console? Setup: Easier Than Convincing Your Cat to Love You I was ready to wrestle with a mess of wires and curse my way through the setup, but Philips Hue had other plans. Plug, click, pair with the app, and boom—my living room went from “meh” to “mood lighting Instagram influencer” in ten minutes flat. Bonus: no cats were traumatized in the making of this ambiance. Features: The Mood Ring Your House Deserves 16 Million Colors: Do I need 16 million colors? Absolutely not. Do I want 16 million colors? You bet. Sync with Movies and Games: Suddenly, even a slow rom-com feels like an action-packed rollercoaster when your walls light up in sync. Compact & Stylish: They’re small enough to hide behind your TV, like little secret agents of joy. The Sarcastically Honest Verdict Will this kit change your life? No. But will it make your home feel dramatically cooler, impress your friends, and make your Netflix binges feel like events? 100% yes. It’s the kind of gadget that leaves you wondering how you ever tolerated your sad, colorless walls. Final Thoughts: Treat Yourself If you’ve been waiting for a sign to upgrade your home lighting and make your living room the star of its own reality show, this is it. The Philips Hue Smart Play Light Bar Base Kit is fun, functional, and just the right amount of extra.
C**N
Love them! Just enough light for ambience
Love these. I have quite a few hue products and this by far is one of my favourites. They're quite spendy for what they do, but they'll give us a good mood type situation for years, so with that perspective the price is fine. These are not at all spot lights so the reviews talking about them being dim...uhhh not what they're for on purpose. I can't stand direct light whether it's from a ceiling fixture or a lamp. Having this create enough light to get around, but dim enough to be relaxing then not a direct ray of sun...love it. I plan to get many more sets I also have the rope lighting, they both serve a purpose and I love my rope lighting also but they are not comparable. I believe both products are for different things.
A**A
Nice Product
I loved it . You only have to remember that both the lights connect with the same adapter . So if you are thinking to place the light far from each other then it’s going to be a problem . Syncing with tv will need hdmi sync box .
G**D
Bel éclairage
Parfait et facile à programmer
T**A
Incrível !!! Milhões de cores
D+++
U**A
Hermosas 🤩 pero algo caras 💸
Estas luces las tengo sincronizadas con el Philips Hue y simplemente son hermosas 🤩 y un deleite, pero son un gusto algo caro. Te explico. Primero compré las luces y como toda luz inteligente 💡 de Hue se veía bien 👍🏽 pero pues se quedaban estáticas ya sea conforme el color de la sala o estáticas en un color que yo dispusiera, y en una oferta 💰 compré después el Hue y pues ya otra cosa. Ahora veo películas 🎥 o juego videojuegos 🎮 preferidos y visualmente son un deleite, se disfruta visualmente y sientes un ambientación e inmersión excelente y para las fotos se ven padrísimas. Con el pasar de los años lo vi como una inversión, han durado ya un par de años, pero su precio no a bajado al contrario 🔄 ahora las veo más caras 😬. Deberías de buscarlas de oferta.
N**A
Misrepresentation of product
Product is seen as having UK plug (the one used in Singapore). However, it doesn't come with a UK plug. As such, it's unusable in the region. Do not buy, unless you want to add yet another adaptor.
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