
Signe floor lamp (left) and gradient light strip (center. Later this fall, the company plans to launch a “natural light” scene that’ll let your lights adjust their color temperature throughout the day to mimic the light of the sun, with cooler tones in the morning and warmer tones at the end of the day.


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Signify, which makes the Hue lineup, is also releasing a Hue app update today that’ll allow for “dynamic scenes,” which let lights continually shift colors. The products are rolling out over the coming months, with some configurations of the brighter bulbs and filament bulbs available right away, the lightstrip and lamps coming in October, and the light tube coming and ceiling coming in January. A new ceiling light called Infuse that can change colors and throws a bit of light up onto the ceiling.An upgraded TV-focused lightstrip, the “Hue ambiance gradient lightstrip,” which can likewise display multiple colors at the same time.Enhanced versions of the Signe floor and table lamps that can display multiple colors at once.A “light tube” for illuminating around your TV (it’s meant to sync the colors to what’s on screen).
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There’s a bunch of stuff, so here’s a quick rundown: The Philips Hue line of smart bulbs is growing today with the addition of a bunch of new lights, strips, and lamps.
