Australian Review: Philips Friends of Hue – LightStrips and LivingColors Bloom
Conclusion
On a technical level, I can't fault either of LightStrips or LivingColors Bloom, but at $124.95 and $99.95 respectively, they're not the easiest purchases to justify. Let's be clear, if money wasn't an issue, I'd deck every corner of my house out with smart lighting. They're great products, but end of the day, the fact they're just fancy lights makes the price seem a bit steep.
Neither are must-have gadgets, but the Friends of Hue demonstrate that Philips' commitment to their smart lighting ecosystem. And when it comes down to it, they're pretty damn cool.
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