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Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box

The Hue Play HDMI Sync Box from Philips leverages the company’s Hue light technology to create an immersive entertainment experience by adding lighting effects to your favorite shows and movies.

If you weren’t aware, Hue lights matching what’s on a screen has been capable for a long time, just not for people’s TVs. Hue Sync has been available for desktop computers for over a year and it was a bit confusing why this functionality wasn’t available for the main place this would make sense.

But, if the time was needed to make sure the Hue

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