Samsung Electronics today announced a new partnership with Signify. Signify owns the Philips Hue brand. This collaboration brings Philips Hue Sync functionality to Samsung TVs. The feature will work with specific models. It allows lights to match on-screen content. This creates a more immersive viewing experience.
(Samsung and Philips Hue Sync Lights with TV Content)
The Philips Hue Sync TV app is coming to Samsung TVs. It will launch first on 2024 Neo QLED 8K and 4K models. Support for 2023 models will follow later. Owners of compatible Philips Hue smart lights can use this feature. They can sync their lights with the TV’s picture.
This integration means lights react instantly to what’s on screen. Colors and brightness change dynamically. They match the action happening in movies or shows. It adds depth to the picture. It surrounds the viewer with responsive light effects.
Users get an enhanced home cinema setup. The lighting extends the visuals beyond the TV frame. It makes viewing more engaging. Philips Hue Sync is known for this effect. Now it connects directly with Samsung TVs. Setup is straightforward through the app.
Samsung highlights its commitment to innovative home entertainment. This partnership adds new value for Samsung TV owners. It also benefits existing Philips Hue users. They can now integrate their lights more deeply with their TV. The feature aims to transform living rooms. It turns them into personalized entertainment hubs.
(Samsung and Philips Hue Sync Lights with TV Content)
The Philips Hue Sync TV app will be available soon. Samsung will announce the exact release date later. This marks a significant step for smart home integration. It links premium TV technology with leading smart lighting.
