2022-11-12 17:37
Technology
Alex Lowe

Signify launches new Philips Hue compatible Christmas tree lighting

Signify launches new Philips Hue compatible Christmas tree lighting

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Earlier this week, Signify launched new Festavia string lights that work with the Phillips Hue system. They are due to go on sale next week on 15th November for $160 US or £139.99 UK.

The lights have 250 individual LEDs with a 20 meter cord. This, like the image makes it an ideal product to be used on a Christmas tree or anything else such as stairs, around doors and much more. As the lights work with the Hue ecosystem, they can be controlled with official Hue app, Apple Home app or Siri.

“We are constantly innovating to expand the ways users can experience lighting in their homes. We are very proud to present our new smart string lights, an innovation that a lot of users from all over the world have been waiting for. With Philips Hue Festavia string lights, anyone can create a personal lighting experience during the festive season. Homes will light up like never before.”

Jasper Vervoort – Signify

The lights can be paired with Spotify too, allowing the lights to react to the music, flashing, dimming or flickering in time with the songs.

The new Festavia string lights from Signify will go on sale in the UK and US, on 15th November for $160 US or £139.99 UK.

Alex Lowe

Signify launches new Philips Hue compatible Christmas tree lighting

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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