Philips Hue Expands Its Entertainment Lighting Lineup with New Play Lamps and Candle Bulbs
Signify has officially announced a fresh wave of additions to the Philips Hue ecosystem, and smart home enthusiasts have plenty of reasons to get excited. The company is introducing the Philips Hue Play Table Lamp, the Philips Hue Play Floor Lamp Large, and a redesigned lineup of Hue Candle Bulbs featuring Matter over Thread technology. Whether you are looking to level up your home theater setup or simply want smarter, more versatile bulbs for everyday use, these new products offer compelling options at more accessible price points than their predecessors.
Meet the Philips Hue Play Table Lamp and Play Floor Lamp Large
The two new Play lamps are designed with one clear purpose in mind: to bring immersive, synchronized lighting to your entertainment space. Both products share a tall, linear form factor that is reminiscent of the existing Philips Hue Signe lamps, casting vibrant light directly onto the wall or surface positioned behind them. The result is a bias lighting effect that extends the visual atmosphere of whatever you are watching, playing, or listening to far beyond the edges of your screen.
The Hue Play Table Lamp stands 23.6 inches tall and is built for flexible desk or side-table placement. Based on promotional materials, it works particularly well when positioned beside a television, throwing color onto the wall behind the set and creating a wraparound glow that draws you deeper into the content. The Hue Play Floor Lamp Large, at 53 inches tall, is designed to stand independently next to larger displays or in corners of the room where its upward-and-backward light projection can have the greatest visual impact.
Chromasync Technology for Precise Color Matching
Both lamps support Chromasync, Philips Hue's color-matching technology that enables the lights to mirror what is happening on screen with remarkable accuracy. Rather than simply cycling through preset colors, Chromasync samples the dominant hues from your display in real time and translates them into matching light output from the lamp. The effect can make a dark, moody thriller feel even more cinematic, or turn an action-packed gaming session into a full-room spectacle.
For Chromasync and entertainment synchronization to work, users will need either the Hue Play HDMI Sync Box or the Hue Sync TV and desktop apps. These tools have been part of the Hue ecosystem for some time and remain the central hub for coordinating entertainment lighting across multiple Hue devices.
More Affordable Than Previous Gradient Lamps
One of the most noteworthy aspects of the new Play lamps is their pricing. Philips Hue has historically positioned its gradient and entertainment-grade lighting products at premium price points, which put them out of reach for budget-conscious buyers. The new lineup changes that dynamic considerably.
- The Hue Play Table Lamp is priced at $80, making it one of the most accessible color-ambient table lamps in the Hue portfolio.
- The Hue Play Floor Lamp Large is priced at $150, undercutting previous gradient floor lamp models by a meaningful margin.
This more competitive pricing suggests Signify is actively working to bring immersive entertainment lighting to a broader audience, not just early adopters and smart home power users. For anyone who has been curious about Hue's entertainment ecosystem but hesitant about the cost, these new lamps represent a genuine entry point.
Flexible Placement for Any Room Setup
Signify emphasizes that both new Play lamps are designed with flexible placement in mind. The table lamp's compact footprint means it can sit on a nightstand, media console, or desk without dominating the space, while the floor lamp's height and directional design make it easy to position in a variety of room configurations. Unlike some smart lighting accessories that require permanent installation or specific mounting solutions, these lamps are entirely freestanding and portable.
This flexibility makes them attractive not only for dedicated home theater rooms but also for living rooms, gaming setups, and even home offices where ambient lighting can reduce eye strain and improve the overall atmosphere during long screen sessions.
New Philips Hue Candle Bulbs with Matter over Thread
Alongside the new Play lamps, Signify is also launching updated Philips Hue Candle Bulbs that bring two significant upgrades to the table. First, these bulbs now support Matter over Thread, the increasingly important smart home interoperability standard that allows devices from different ecosystems to work together seamlessly. This means the new Hue Candle Bulbs will play nicely with Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and other Matter-compatible platforms without the workarounds that older smart bulbs sometimes required.
Full-Spectrum Daylight Technology
The second major upgrade is the inclusion of full-spectrum daylight technology. The new Hue Candle Bulbs support a color temperature range extending up to 20,000K, which enables them to reproduce light that closely mimics the natural progression of daylight throughout the day. This is especially valuable for users who rely on smart lighting for circadian rhythm support, using warmer tones in the evening to wind down and cooler, brighter tones in the morning to promote alertness.
Candle-shaped bulbs are typically used in decorative fixtures like chandeliers, sconces, and bedside lamps, and the combination of improved daylight technology with Matter compatibility makes these new versions a meaningful upgrade over the previous generation.
Why These Philips Hue Additions Matter
The announcement of the Play Table Lamp, Play Floor Lamp Large, and new Candle Bulbs reflects a clear strategic direction for Signify: making Philips Hue more affordable, more compatible, and more adaptable to how people actually use their living spaces. The entertainment lamps bring immersive lighting technology to a lower price tier without sacrificing the synchronization features that define the Hue Play experience. The updated Candle Bulbs embrace the Matter standard that is rapidly becoming the backbone of the modern smart home.
Whether you are building a new smart home setup from scratch or looking to expand an existing Hue system, these additions give you more options at better value than ever before. Keep an eye on the official Philips Hue website for availability and compatibility details as these products roll out to market.
