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The Hue Sync Box delivers heavenly colours at a hellish price

Michael Restin
27.2.2020
Translation: machine translated

Nobody needs the Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box, but many people want it. Its colour magic around the TV triggers a want-to-have effect that TV junkies will find hard to resist. Everyone else will find the price too colourful.

Unpacking and setting up

Plug & Play? That depends...

As I have already created an entertainment area with my Hue Play, I can link this to the box and get started quickly. Entertainment areas consist of several colour-capable lights whose position you can define in the "normal" Hue app. You can place them around the TV and specify whether they are at "TV height", "ceiling height" or "floor height". They are later synchronised to match the picture (or sound).

The Hue Sync app

Colourful right into the corners: The Sync Box in action

Conclusion: Why? Because!

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