TV backlighting is perhaps one of the more unnecessary bits of tech you can invest in. As much as I personally love it, it's certainly not something you need, especially given how much it can cost to ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Am I wrong for thinking our TVs should be a lot cooler by now? We can pretend 3D TVs didn’t happen because they ...
Set for release October 16 starting at a pricey $200 (there’s nothing cheap about Hue lights), the Philips Hue Play gradient lightstrip comes in three sizes: one that fits 55- to 60-inch TVs, another ...
Conor has been staunchly in favor of Android since graduating to a smartphone from his hot pink Motorola RAZR. In fact, he'll gladly ruin a friendly dinner in service of lambasting Apple devices to ...
WiZ Gradient Light Bars are a clear dupe of the Philips Hue Play Light Bars (in fact they're produced by the same parent company, Signify), and like their Philips counterparts, they’re mainly designed ...
Signify has a new light to brighten things up behind your TV, with the Philips Hue Play gradient lightstrip delivering its first with individually-controllable color segments. Designed to be used with ...
Starting at $229.99, the Play Gradient Lightstrip is a costly addition to the Philips Hue smart lighting family, albeit a fun one. The flexible strip attaches to the back of your TV and smartly syncs ...
WiZ has launched the HDMI Sync Box with TV Backlight, alongside the new Gradient Light Bars and Gradient Floor Light, empowering users to transform their home entertainment with vibrant, real-time ...