Philips Hue Launches New Products, Including a Portable Rechargeable Lamp

Signify introduces portable and rechargeable Philips Hue Go, Sunrise Wake-Up Style, Philips Hue Tap, and New Downlights to customers.

The New Sunrise Wake-Up Style in Hue Lights will copy sunrise colors.

Signify will also launch new downlights with an improved lumen output to give light to bigger rooms. 

Signify to Launch Portable and Rechargeable Philips Hue Go by the End of the Summer

As announced by the Dutch multinational lighting corporation Signify N.V. (formerly known as Philips N.V), Philips Hue will release many smart lighting products. Philip Hue's launch will include its first portable, rechargeable lamp designed for indoor and outdoor uses, the Philips Hue Go. 

Philips Hue Go is a portable table lamp with a silicone grip that allows people to bring it around wherever they go. This newest addition to Philip Hue's lighting products has the capacity to last for up to 48 hours on a single charge. Using Philip Hue Go's charging base, users can plug in this portable and rechargeable lamp in case it runs out of power. 

Since this lamp is portable, it can be used as a light in various environments and scenarios, and it also comes with a button that permits you to cycle through all the preset scenes to find the most appropriate lighting. Buyers can purchase the portable Philips Hue Go lamp for $160 in the United States and £130 (159.88  USD) in the United Kingdom by the end of summer.

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Signify sees to roll out Hue Light that Imitates Sunrise

Moreover, Signify will also be rolling out a new Sunrise wake-up style. When you turn on the Hue light, it will go through a colorful transition from blue to a soft orange. These colors mimic the tinctures that paint the sky when the sun rises over the horizon. 

The Sunrise wake-up style will be launched by the lighting company together with the new Philips Hue Signe gradient lamp in oak by mid-July in the U.S. The Philips Hue Signe is a gradient floor lamp that is designed with a natural wood-toned base to be a subtle accent for the bedroom and will cost its buyers around $350. 

In the United Kingdom, customers can purchase this lighting fixture for £300 (368.95 USD) this day. At the same time, a smaller version gradient table lamp will also be launched in the U.K. for £200 (245.97 USD).

Philips Hue Tap Now Available, New Downlights ready in U.S. and U.K. Soon

In addition to Signify's upcoming releases, they will also be introducing new downlights with an increased lumen output. This product will enable the company to provide adequate lighting that can fill bigger rooms. Starting today, the new white and color lights will be available in 4-inch and 5/6-inch cans at a starting price of $50 in the U.S. 

Lastly, the new Philips Hue Tap dial switch with four buttons that can control smart lights in up to three separate rooms in your home will also be available starting today for $50 in the U.S. While for the people in the U.K., Philips Hue Tap will cost them £45 (55.34 USD). Watch the Philips Hue media event on the brand's official website to witness these new products in action first.

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