

Philips is not only known for colored lighting thanks to Hue, much more expensive Philips televisions have Ambilight multicolored lighting that is used to illuminate your room based on the content to make the viewing experience more intense. This pendant lamp can display both white and colored light and illuminate the ceiling and room in a different color. In addition, Signify is adding a black version of the Philips Hue White and color ambiance Ensis pendant lamp to the range. Another news is that the Iris now also supports bluetooth. In addition to a black and white version, limited variants in gold, rosé, silver and copper are added to the range. In addition, the Iris is now available in different colors. A new version of the Hue Iris has been announced that gives much more light with 570 lumens. In addition to individual light sources, Signify also sells complete lamps.
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Signify also had news about those candle lamps, because the new versions now support Bluetooth in addition to Zigbee Light Link, so you do not necessarily need a bridge for operation with a smartphone. This is a physically smaller lamp than the existing ‘candle lamps’, which means that even the smallest fixtures can now be made smartly. There is also a new lamp for the smaller E14 fitting in the form of the Hue White Luster E14. Both filament bulbs are intended for the E27 fitting. The White Filament G125 is a large sphere of approximately 125 mm while the White Filament ST72 is a much larger variant of the Edison shape. Two new variants appear in the series of filament lamps. Signify is announcing six new products at IFA, including of course new loose light sources. In addition, new Hue light sources have been announced. The most striking product is the Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip, which can best be described as Ambilight for any television.

Signify, the company behind Philips Hue, has announced several new products at the IFA electronics fair.
