







✨ Light up your life, game, and binge sessions like never before! 🎬
The Philips Hue Play White and Colour Ambiance Smart Light Bar Extension delivers vibrant, customizable lighting with over 16 million colors and warm-to-cool whites. Designed to enhance gaming and entertainment, it syncs dynamically with your favorite content via the Hue Sync app. Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit, it offers effortless voice control. With a robust 25,000-hour LED lifespan and sleek black design, it’s the ultimate upgrade for immersive ambiance and smart home integration.




| ASIN | B07FYDGD73 |
| Base Material | Plastic |
| Base material | Plastic |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,239 in Lighting ( See Top 100 in Lighting ) 14 in Mood Lights |
| Brand Name | Philips Hue |
| Bulb Base | GU10 |
| Bulb Shape Size | B10 |
| Bulb base | GU10 |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant |
| Country Of Origin | Poland |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 16,098 Reviews |
| Finish | Painted |
| Finish type | Painted |
| Fixture Features | No Plug |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08718696170731 |
| Included Components | 1x Hue Play |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 253D x 44W x 36H millimetres |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Hue Play Extension (Works with Alexa) |
| Item Weight | 9.88 Ounces |
| Item height | 3.6 centimetres |
| Item weight | 9.88 Ounces |
| Lamp Type | LED Light Bar |
| Lamp type | LED Light Bar |
| Lighting Method | LED |
| Luminous Flux | 490 Lumen |
| Manufacturer | Signify |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 years manufacturer. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | 915005734101 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Lights | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Power and Plug Description | AC/DC |
| Product dimensions | 253D x 44W x 36H millimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Decoration |
| Room Type | Bedroom |
| Shade Colour | Multicolor |
| Shade Material | pc/mac |
| Specific Uses | Personal, Business, Decorative, Entertainment, Gaming |
| Style | Expressive |
| Switch Type | alexa |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 6.6 watts |
D**N
Bright, beautiful lighting — but beware the adhesive
The Hue Play Bar is fantastic: bright, vibrant lighting with endless customisation. A clear 5-star product. The only drawback is the included VHB adhesive strips — they’re very strong, and if you stick them directly to a monitor or delicate surface, removing them could damage the finish or even void the warranty. Great lights, just mount them carefully - yet, returned because of the adhesive, too complex to stick without it
P**E
Good at the right price
Great ambiance lighting not sure worth the normal price but when they're on offer grab them, they work perfectly with alexa and have many mood and scene settings
J**Y
Bright, Colourful and Flexible
I purchased these on Prime day as they were such a good price. At the time I wasn't sure where to place them for backlighting when watching TV or behind our bedside cabinets. If you haven't used Philips Hue before, then you're in for a real treat. Once setup with the required Hub (technically I don't think it is required, but the functionality is severely limited without it), it allows you to connect to a portable light-switch (use a light-switch cover available on Amazon), your phone, or controllable by asking Alexa/Google Home/Siri. The lights are well made, have a long life at 25,000 hours and mostly are bright with clear colours; my daughter loves 'Barbie Pink' in her bedroom. They're not the cheapest, but you certainly get what you pay for. This pack comes with two lights. These lights have a stand that allow you to stand them on their ends or on their sides depending on where you're placing them. The lights and the plastic on the lights is extremely good quality, but I do think the black plastic stands look a little cheap; especially on a white light surround. The set comes with a plug and adaptor that allows you to use this in either UK or the EU, there is a spare connector to plug a third light (sold separately) in the same socket. Helpfully the pack even has some 3M stickers the right size to allow you to mount them somewhere. I hope you found this review helpful!
J**N
Good, but not dynamic
Expensive for what they are, especially as you need the additional hue bridge to actually use them Good selection of lights, just a shame they aren’t as advanced as other brands where there is per-LED or per-section automation These lights can only be one colour at a time, and as a result don’t have any dynamic effects that are effective at all. This is really disappointing for the money. Additionally the stands have limited positioning options and are badly designed. You can have the light 3 ways - on the horizontal, facing straight up, on the horizontal to attach to the back of a monitor, or vertically. The big problem here is that when the stand is attached, there’s not enough relief around the cable, which could cause it to break in the long run. The bigger problem is, that to use these on a monitor, you have to use the 3M sticky pads (included). Now this would be fine if they gave you extras to reposition if needed (they don’t), but the stand is attached to the light with an Allen key bolt, the 3M tape then goes over this fixing and it’s stuck to the monitor. This means once it’s stuck on, the only way to change the position of the light (or remove it) is to rip the light off the monitor. You can’t just remove the light from the stand housing. Once you do this, you got an unusable 3M pad to clean off the stand and monitor casing - and you gotta do this without damaging your monitor I know I’m being picky, but for charging literally double what other companies charge, I expect the product to be better thought out You’re paying for the name and probably like 30-40% extra brightness over the competition
N**N
A must for new parents!
As a new parent, you quickly learn that light is not just light. The harsh glare of a standard ceiling lamp can be the enemy of a peaceful bedtime, and fumbling for a dim nightlight during a 2 AM feeding is a special kind of challenge. That's why the Philips Hue smart light has been one of the most unexpectedly brilliant additions to our nursery. Initially, I thought of it as just a tech gadget, but it's become an essential tool for creating a calm and soothing environment for our baby. The magic is in the complete control it offers over both brightness and colour. Traditional lamps are often too bright, even on their lowest setting. With the Hue, I can dim the light down to an incredibly soft, barely-there glow that’s perfect for settling our little one down for the night. The real game-changer, though, is the ability to change the colour. We discovered that a warm, deep amber or soft red light is incredibly calming for our baby. It mimics the gentle tones of a sunset and doesn't have the stimulating blue light found in standard bulbs. During our bedtime routine, we switch from a soft warm white to this gentle amber glow. It signals to our baby that it's time to wind down, and the effect is almost immediate. Her fussing lessens, and her eyes begin to droop. For those middle-of-the-night nappy changes, I can turn on a dim red light from my phone before I even enter the room. This provides just enough light to see without shocking her (or me) into full wakefulness, making it much easier for both of us to fall back asleep. Being able to control everything from my phone means no more creaky floorboards or fumbling for switches in the dark. I can adjust the lighting perfectly without disturbing a sleeping baby. While it might seem like a luxury, the Philips Hue light has genuinely improved our sleep and reduced the stress around bedtime. It’s more than just a lightbulb; it's a tool that helps create a tranquil haven for our baby, and for that, it's worth every penny. For any parent looking to create a more peaceful nursery atmosphere, I cannot recommend it enough.
K**K
Fantastic lights
Amazing product. Easy to connect and control and the automation setup is seamless.
C**S
Primarily for use on a gaming PC.
Bought 6 light bars, three for the home theatre pc and three for my main gaming PC. Initially I had almost returned the whole order but later decided to keep them. The main reason was the price, I got the light bars on a sale and still they were very expensive, the light bars with hub cost almost £300. The Software: You have to install the app on your mobile and also an app on your PC. Confusingly you have to use both, the PC app controlling mostly sync related lighting and the mobile app for setup, light positioning, timers etc. Both apps work well, but there is some room for improvement. The good thing is that Philips hue have a large client base, so the software should continue to improve and mature. The latency: In my setup there is almost no discernable lag between what is happening on my monitor and when the lights react, I would estimate around 20-50ms. I am connected directly to my router via a lan cable and I am around 5m away from the hue hub. This can very quickly turn in to a different story if you are on slow wifi or worst yet, try to wirelessly cast/mirror your laptop display onto a TV. I think most complaints about latency online is with ppl doing exactly that. I did notice an option in the software to mitigate the issue, but did not need to use it. There is no substitute for a hard wired connection. It works like this. The app on your PC analyses the screen space and calculates average light values based on your lighting setup. This gets sent to the hue hub via your local network. The hue hub then sends the signals to the lights via the Bixby wireless protocol. The light bars: These are rather small but can produce a good amount of light. Rather than the amount of light, it is the quality of the light that surprised me. The warm and cool white light is amazing and it is obvious that some attention was given to colour reproduction. They must have RGB and two different kinds of white light LEDs inside. The diffuser is excellent quality too, I am not able to discern any individual spots of light inside the bar. There is nothing quite like starting up DOOM and having the whole room go a deep red colour! Quite nice indeed. There is one annoying aspect of the light bars, at full brightness they emit an electric buzzing sound. The buzzing sound is reduced in line with the brightness setting. This should not be an issue when seated a few meters from a TV or if there is any other noise in the room, but when sat at a desk close to the lights it is noticeable. To mitigate the issue I placed the light bars as far away from my seating position as possible and have them set to around 30% brightness when doing work or just browsing the net in a quiet room. If you are using headphones or have any other noise in the room then you can't hear any buzzing even at 100% brightness. To give you an idea, it is reminiscent of some older and cheaper type monitors that emit a buzzing sound because of PWM dimming. The hub: Nothing much to say here, find a decent spot for it and switch it on, have not had any issues with it. PC performance: There is overhead associated with analysing the screen space, calculating average colours and sending the data to the hue hub. I have a top spec PC with a 2080ti GPU, and using a gaming benchmark I noticed about a 5-8% performance decrease with hue sync enabled. For me this is not an issue, but it could be an issue on weaker hardware. Hue sync can be disabled or enabled on a game to game basis in the software as profiles. The competition: Asus Aura Halo works by adding LED strips to the back of the monitor. I like Asus but they have a way of not updating their software, and when they do it will usually only work on the newer hardware. I don't trust them to improve the software or even fix it if potentially a windows update breaks it. The RGB light will be harsh with no diffuser or dedicated white leds. NZXT Hue 2 V2 Ambient, they seem a bit more invested in the tech with a v2 released recently, but again this is all controlled with their CAM software which has a terrible reputation. The same RGB strips are used with no diffuser or dedicated white lights. Since these light strips are addressable they offer a higher resolution as only some leds can be triggered to onscreen events, but this to me just seem to make them even harsher on the eye. In both cases the competitions software and features are lacking as compared to the Philips implementation. The lighting is also harsh, which is why I decided to go with Philips hue sync. With philips you can also add lighting at a later point and you are free to place the lights where you want. The lighting should add to the ambience of a gaming session, not be a distraction. UPDATE: Some months have passed since my last review and thought this detailed review could do with an update. In my living room setup I have added another light bar to my rear top left on a bookcase behind a nice Alien statue, and a E27 colour ambiance bulb to my tall lamp on the rear right. This is now my primary way of lighting the living room. I also stuck a Hue dimmer switch close to the couch so we can control brightness easily. Gaming and movies is awesome, although Netflix still does not work with Hue play. Works best with movies that have lots of colour and action. My gaming setup also got another Hue play bar for a total of 4, and a dimmer switch. I missed some light under my shelf and that has now been remedied. My lights are set to switch on via a timer on weekdays to help me get up, and they also switch of automatically when I leave the house. It is not a cheap echo system, but I would miss the ambient light during gaming if you took it away right now. During the past few months there has been one update to the sync app, validating my theory that the ecosystem is larger than the competition, and Philips is actively developing for it.
R**E
Beautiful, easy, ambient lightning at the click of a button
I love the Philips Hue range! I have a few of them in different shapes and sizes around the house and office; they are a great addition for ambient lighting. I love how they can easily and quickly change the mood of a room, and create a calm and relaxing feel with the click of a button! Pros: - Easy to set up, simply unpack and download the Philips app. If you are looking for a fast set-up, check out YouTube for some quick set-up guides. - Huge colour range available, 16 million colours to be precise! - Can change the intensity and brightness - Lots of preset sequences are available on the app - Sleek, simple design means they fit easily with most decor Cons: - Requires a Philips Hue Bridge for full functionality; these are sold separately, but in my opinion, you can still enjoy the Hue range without one.
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