Philips Hue Line Gains New Wall Light, Pendant Cord and More

Philips Hue parent company Signify is announcing several product updates today, with new products, colorways, and U.S. availability for some devices.

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A new wall light, the Philips Hue Dymera, offers two beams of light that shine both up and down. The light, which supports both white shades and color, can illuminate large surfaces and is able to be used both indoors and out.

The Philips Hue Pendant Cord can be used with Hue Filament bulbs or the Hue Ellipse. 3D printed from 55 percent bio-circular material, the pendant cord comes in either black and white and can be purchased in two sizes.

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For those with the Hue Perifo track lighting, there are new connector options. The T Connector allows rails to run in three directions, while the Flexible Connector allows rails to run in any direction and beyond 90-degree angles.

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The Hue Being Ceiling Light is now available in black and white, rather than just the aluminum color. The Hue Being supports 50,000 shades of warm-to-cool white light.

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Signify is selling the Hue Go Portable Table Lamp in updated colors that include black with an orange grip and white with a teal grip. The silicone grips are designed to make it easier to move the lamp from place to place. The lamp is able to charge in three to four hours with the included charging stand, and the battery lasts for up to 48 hours.

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The Hue line now includes the Philips Hue Secure Floodlight Camera (U.S. availability is new) and the Hue Secure Camera Starter Kit. The indoor/outdoor Starter Kit has a wired camera, two Philips Hue bulbs, a Hue Bridge, and two Philips Hue Secure contact sensors that let users know when a door is opened or closed. The Floodlight Camera is meant to be used outdoors, and it offers both recording functionality and colored/white Hue light.

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New app updates are expected for the Security Center of the Hue app in the first half of 2024. Signify is improving security push notifications and the event timeline, as well as options for automatic light and sound alarms when motion is detected.

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The Hue Dymera light is priced at $220 in the U.S. and will be available on February 27. The Hue Perifio connectors will be coming in February and April and will be priced at $35, while the updated Hue Being lights will be available on March 26 and are priced at $220.

The Hue Go table lamps with colored grips are available now from the Hue website and are priced at $160. The Hue Pendant Cord is priced starting at 60 euros and will launch in the EU in February.

The Hue Secure Floodlight Camera will be available on February 27 and is priced at $350, and the Hue Secure Starter Kit is priced at $400 and is available today.

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Top Rated Comments

mattaaron Avatar
21 months ago
Gotta love the toxicity around here

For people who do like Hue and don't mind the premium tag, this is great news, having more lighting options is a good thing in my book.
Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)
McWetty Avatar
21 months ago
The irony of people complaining about expensive lighting products on a forum focused on expensive computing products is palpable…

I love Hue, and can afford them, but even I wait for them to go on sale (just like I do my Apple products).
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
CarAnalogy Avatar
21 months ago

Why after maaaaany years this stuff is still expensive and kind of unjustified to what they do? :(
Because the market supports this price.

Go try every single cheaper option and compare them. Hue is better than all of them.

I’m assuming you typed that on an Apple device. Ironic, no?
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Kleber20 Avatar
21 months ago
Why after maaaaany years this stuff is still expensive and kind of unjustified to what they do? :(
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
orbital~debris Avatar
21 months ago
Lots of interesting options here! ?

I’m very impressed by Philips Hue, despite using basic elements of their lineup that date back a few years now.

Every bulb I’ve bought works as expected and with solid performance. They integrate with Apple Home so well and are very convenient even without use of the Hue app which brings additional functionality.

It’s great to see Philips both broadening the Hue catalogue but also giving more options within each product category.

I think there’s a sentiment around here of wanting aesthetic things without a high price tag… But the way things tend to work is that you can get ‘standard’ for lower expense, and ‘premium’ for greater outlay.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Dredd67 Avatar
21 months ago

Lots of interesting options here! ?

I’m very impressed by Philips Hue, despite using basic elements of their lineup that date back a few years now.

Every bulb I’ve bought works as expected and with solid performance. They integrate with Apple Home so well and are very convenient even without use of the Hue app which brings additional functionality.

It’s great to see Philips both broadening the Hue catalogue but also giving more options within each product category.

I think there’s a sentiment around here of wanting aesthetic things without a high price tag… But the way things tend to work is that you can get ‘standard’ for lower expense, and ‘premium’ for greater outlay.
That's not the point.

> The premium I paid for with Philips is not justified. I have a few lamps that have lost one or more colors turning them useless or basically just dumb lamps. They only lasted 2 years, just days after the warranty expired.
> Controllers that you still need for normal visiting keep getting disconnected until you smash them a hundred times to recharge them.
> Automation gets broken as soon as there's an update. Either it's in Apple's Home app that suddenly wants me to buy a new Apple TV, syncing issues that break the settings, Shortcuts that changed the way they work, and don't even get me started with other hubs like Alexa creating a bazillion duplicates and not recognizing the right one.

Meanwhile, a cheap knockoff brand does the exact same with a fifth of the price. It doesn't work better, nor does it look more stylish. But at least you feel less frustrated when it breaks since it didn't cost that much to begin with.

The whole goal of home automation is to make everything work together, and in the simplest of ways since the competition is the dumb switch we've had for decades if not more. If you want to beat the convenience of just pressing a button it HAS to work simply and reliably.

The TV remote won because it allowed you to operate your TV in the same way as before, but from the couch. A net advantage. Smart home still makes you work way more than it should, and at a premium that is not worth it unless you're a gadget freak or an influencer paid to have them in the background.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)