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Philips Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip 55" (RGBW, 216.50 cm, Indoor)
EUR164,90

Philips Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip 55"

RGBW, 216.50 cm, Indoor


Question about Philips Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip 55"

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ExcaliburCH

4 years ago

How does the light work if the TV is flat and straight at the back? The light strip would then illuminate the wall at a 90° angle... is there also a diffusion to the outside? Unfortunately, this is not clear from the product description and the pictures. I am particularly interested in this for the LG OLED 55 G19. I would be grateful for your experience.

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Silvio17

4 years ago

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I have also installed the Lightstrip on my LG 55". They shine on the wall at a 45° angle and project about 20 cm above the screen, thus extending the TV picture on the wall. They are not flat LEDs and you have to think of it as a round piece of wood cut in half twice, i.e. 1/4. The cross-section looks like a quarter of a piece of pizza. The side of your leg is attached to the back of the TV and the other side looks down on the floor, so there is a 45° beam angle to the wall and also towards the ceiling. The light is always pleasant, looks great and has no delay. The difference to a Philips TV with built-in LEDs is that seven LEDs are always controlled with one colour and not every single LED can reproduce a different colour. However, with over 100 LEDs, this is not annoying.