







🌟 Light up your living room like never before — because your TV deserves a glow-up!
The Philips Hue 55" Smart TV Light Strip with Bridge delivers a premium, customizable LED lighting experience that syncs in real-time with your TV, music, and gaming. Featuring over 16 million colors and gradient effects, it enhances immersion with voice control compatibility and easy installation, making it the ultimate upgrade for any entertainment setup.


| Color | TV LightStrip + Hue Bridge |
| Brand | Philips Hue |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Special Feature | Dimmable, Timer |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Light Color | White |
| Theme | Tv |
| Style | TV LightStrip + Hue Bridge |
| Material | Metal |
| Controller Type | alexa,control |
| Number of Light Sources | 60 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Item Length | 55 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Philips Hue |
| Size | 55-Inch |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Display Style | LED |
| Special Features | Dimmable, Timer |
S**T
Surprisingly accurate
The Hue Sync experience is truly fun. I can't speak to the HDMI box because I use a PC, but I have a 77 inch LG G1 and I was pleasantly surprised at how accurate the light representation is. I've ran a large number of light show programs to test where and when the colors change and it is pretty spot on accurately changing colors exactly as it does on screen in the exact same spot. I was worried because it only has 7 light zones (2 on each side and 3 on top) but I've almost never noticed it not changing perfectly in sync with what is displayed. The very few times it has been off have been with a grueling spinning color wheel test image or other purposefully demanding content. Even then it is only by a little and you have to be looking for it, in normal use you will never see it miss even when looking for it. My TV is wall mounted and I didn't even have to take it off the mount. My only issue is it doesn't cover the bottom of the screen and Philips doesn't offer any solutions to cover that area that are as competent as the strip. I even purchased the Gradient Ambient Light Strip thinking it would do the job since it is basically the exact same product only without a preinstalled diffuser, but that turned out to be the only disappointing Hue product I have purchased. The Gradient Ambient light strip just doesn't work well with sync at all. It has 3 zones and depending on how you have it set up (where it is located in your room) it can display the wrong side of the screen or even have one zone that doesn't even work at all (either just a white light or it's off). Considering that one strip cost me 200 dollars I was pretty miffed about this and their customer support is very lacking. After days of talking to customer support on Facebook of all the hated places (I can't call as they are closed when I am home and they literally don't have an email address) they finally got back to me with a simple "we are aware of the problem". The Hue Play Bars work surprisingly well but it can be a pain to place their location in the app to get them to display colors properly. But this review is about the Gradient Lightstrip not the company, and that as a stand alone product works very, very well. So if you can live with no lights on the bottom, fighting to get a workaround solution you can live with considering it will never be as good as the rest of the screen, or it isn't an issue for you at all it is a must buy. As far as brightness goes it is plenty bright in my opinion, usable even in daylight as long as you close the blinds (I have normal wooden slat blinds not blackout blinds by any means) and the light shines across my entire wall and up into the ceiling or to the side and off the side wall. In fact yow will probably want to turn it down quite a bit as the light can be so bright it's distracting from the actual content. The music sync feature needs work though. It could benefit from some options as it seems pretty random what part of the music it reacts to, and with multiple lights it's hard to tell what part of the music any given light is reacting to.
B**F
What you probably don’t know…
The media could not be loaded. It does what you expect. On top of the Gradient Lightstrip for my TV, I also bought the play bars. You can isolate each light into individual colors. If you’re not new to the LED scene, then know you should be familiar with setting scenes with the app.When everything arrived, I immediately started setting up. The first problem I had was connecting the bridge to the internet. The first two lights came on but not the third. Without being connected to the internet, I can’t access the bridge with the app or move on with the rest of the installation. The solution to that, was that I plugged the network cable it came with from the bridge to the splitter I have. Come to find out, the bridge doesn’t work with splitters. Technically, the protocol doesn’t allow for it. You have to directly connect it to the router.I have a 70 inch Samsung Smart TV. I bought the 65” light strip. After setting up all the lights, the bridge, and the sync box, I was excited to play something colorful like Avatar or Spiderman(across the spiderverse). So, having smart tv and all I had to do was press the Netflix button on my remote and it brings me to the TV app(There’s a reason I say that) BUT, starting a movie, the lights just dimmed to the lowest white light and they were not synced to what was being shown on screen. The app kept showing me that nothing was connected to the sync box. I of course didn’t understand if I connect my tv to the box. After hours of research, I’ve done everything I could from getting different HDMI cables, to switching ends, to factory resetting the sync box, to seeing if my tv needed to be updated. I was afraid I bought a defective sync box. My last last thing to try was to call customer support. Surprisingly, after dialing the number, less than 5 minutes, I was on the phone with someone, which is impressive.Come to find out… to have lights sync, you can’t use it with TV Applications. You have to have a second source such as a PlayStation, Xbox, Firestick and so on. After learning that, I connected my PlayStation to the sync box, went to a YouTube video and it worked.So if you’re having this same issue, hopefully I was able to help someone out. Looking it up, I wasn’t the only one stumped with this same problem.All in all, after I got it to work, it’s amazing! The lights on top of a surround sound system, you don’t have to go to the movies anymore. You have an enhanced theater right in front of you. If you’re not watching TV, you can still work the lights with the app and either set a scene or choose whatever color(s) you prefer.It’s expensive for no reason. But you get what you pay for and that’s quality. You won’t be disappointed.P.S. The Bridge, Sync Box, and the Lights all use a big box plug. The blocky ones. So I had to utilize another power strip to get everything plugged in and working on top of everything I already had plugged.
D**N
Spend the extra.
Held off getting this for a while, but we wanted our living room to look cohesive and “just work.” This just works. Do not regret spending the extra dollars.
W**C
Quality Product, Outstanding Customer Support. Highly Recommend
Outstanding - this is my 33rd product from Hue (both of my homes use Hue in lighting, entertainment, decoration etc. Outside of the great product is a great support team at Hue that steps up should you have a problem. Easy to get folks on phone, and with this item connecting behind TV, I definitely needed help ensuring connected to sound bar correctly.
B**N
Total scheme
the only reason I bought these were because I was getting the brand new lg c5 tv and they said there is a app called hue sync that syncs the lights to the tv, it’s says in the description, webos 24 and greater supported, I have webos25 and apparently it’s not released yet which is fine if you weren’t advertising that it was already available, just say lg 2024 tvs supported only 2025 on the works, also if I wanted a sync box I would go with Govee since their lights are way higher quality and double as dense (led wise) than these and way better priced and way better options Philips hue is a dying product line, their only selling point was app support for these lights, another thing, why do you need to make the cord that goes from the lights to power so short, most people in the modern day mount their tvs, I don’t want some ugly cord hanging from my tv, so most people put a hole in the wall in order to hide the chord, but your very short cord made it very difficult to manage, what’s crazy is that they want this though because get this, they sell a extension for their power cord, another money scheme.
J**L
Too Short
Didn't realize this has a sub required if you want it to sync. That's my bad. The 65' was too short and wires are short as well. Sync doesn't work with some apps.
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