Philips Lighting has announced several improvements to its Hue smart lighting solution at CES 2018.
To accompany the recent launch of Hue Entertainment functionality, the company plans to introduce Hue Sync, an application that runs on Windows 10 or macOS High Sierra-based computers in Q2 2018. Philips Hue Sync creates immediate, immersive light scripts for any game, movie or music played on the computer.
“Since the start, Philips Hue has been about turning everyday lighting into extraordinary experiences. We are taking this to the next level with the rollout of Hue Entertainment, the announcement of our first content partner and the upcoming launch of the Hue Sync app,” said Chris Worp, Business Group Leader Home, Philips Lighting. “Our first step is with gaming, the largest segment in the entertainment industry, followed by movie and audio integrations. To take this even further and realize the full potential of the combination of light and entertainment, we are giving the developer community access to our Philips Hue Entertainment API and tools. We look forward to see the creativity developers will apply to our new applications to make the most of Hue’s immersive power.”
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To accompany the recent launch of Hue Entertainment functionality, the company plans to introduce Hue Sync, an application that runs on Windows 10 or macOS High Sierra-based computers in Q2 2018. Philips Hue Sync creates immediate, immersive light scripts for any game, movie or music played on the computer.
“Since the start, Philips Hue has been about turning everyday lighting into extraordinary experiences. We are taking this to the next level with the rollout of Hue Entertainment, the announcement of our first content partner and the upcoming launch of the Hue Sync app,” said Chris Worp, Business Group Leader Home, Philips Lighting. “Our first step is with gaming, the largest segment in the entertainment industry, followed by movie and audio integrations. To take this even further and realize the full potential of the combination of light and entertainment, we are giving the developer community access to our Philips Hue Entertainment API and tools. We look forward to see the creativity developers will apply to our new applications to make the most of Hue’s immersive power.”
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