Philips Hue Is Offloading Its 10ft Smart Lightstrips at 40% Off, Now Cheaper Than No-Name Alternatives - Kotaku
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Philips Hue Is Offloading Its 10ft Smart Lightstrips at 40% Off, Now Cheaper Than No-Name Alternatives - Kotaku
"Smart lighting turns any room from ordinary to extraordinary with a tap of your phone. Philips Hue lightstrips tuck behind TVs, under cabinets, along staircases or around ceiling edges to create ambient glow that sets the perfect mood. The trick is buying several to really tie a space together and Black Friday finally makes that affordable: Amazon has dropped the 10-foot Solo light strip to $46, down from $76 (40% off)."
"Cheap LED strips are flooding the market but Philips Hue earns its reputation through superior color accuracy and build quality. That sets this strip apart from basic RGB alternatives that inevitably have issues delivering clean white light. Most budget strips attempt to achieve white tones by blending red, green, and blue LEDs together which is what causes that weird purple or green tint you've probably seen. Philips includes dedicated warm and cool white LEDs solely to deliver pure, natural whites alongside the full color spectrum."
"Brightness counts when you're lighting up larger spaces, and the Philips light strip delivers 1700 lumens of output. That's enough to serve as functional accent lighting rather than just decorative glow. You can use it as under-cabinet task lighting in the kitchen or soft ambient illumination behind a media center. The premium silicone sleeve with a milky white finish diffuses the light for even dispersion, eliminating those harsh LED hotspots that make cheaper strips look cheap."
The Philips Hue 10-foot Solo light strip offers premium smart lighting with superior color accuracy, dedicated warm and cool white LEDs, and robust build quality. The strip outputs 1700 lumens, providing usable accent or task lighting rather than mere decoration. A milky silicone sleeve diffuses light evenly to prevent LED hotspots. Installation is simple with adhesive backing and a plug-in design, and the strip can be cut to length although cut pieces cannot be reconnected. The 10-foot length suits TV backlighting, bed frames, and desks. A Black Friday discount reduces the price to $46, making multiple strips more affordable.
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