Philips Hue, light connected to the mood of the consumer


Philips Hue, light connected to the mood of the consumer



The latest innovation of the German company focuses on the creation of lamps with intelligent lighting



   Intelligent light is one more step in connected homes. Philips Hue is the latest Philips system to control light through a motion sensor, which even "works in the middle of the night," they said in a statement.

Connected to the Philips Hue lighting system, the lights can be set to light when they detect movement, and as the Philips Hue motion sensor also detects whether it is day or night, it will provide the most appropriate light intensity at any time.

This presentation at the IFA Fair in Berlin joins the launch in May of Philips Hue White Ambiance. Colored lights helping the mood, which accompanies daily routines.

Philips Hue White Ambiance and the extensions of the range provide additional ways to improve day to day thanks to the lighting.

Whether you need a soft light to wake up in the morning or what is required is a bright light to provide energy, the Philips Hue White Ambiance lamps have been developed with the consumer's well-being in mind, offering the full spectrum of light white at your fingertips, adding design anywhere in the house with a choice of hanging lamps, ceiling and wall lamps, table lamps and light points.

Connected through the Philips Hue Bridge, lamps can interact with more than 600 applications or be controlled by voice commands or through portable devices.

Designed with functionality in mind, as well as style, the beautiful white light can help transform a space or change a mood; from a place of relaxation for a quiet yoga session to a cold and bright light, perfect for that last look at the mirror before going out with friends.

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