Philips Hue Phoenix Delivers Every Shade Of White Light

Philips Phoenix

 

Connected white light helps you concentrate, relax or feel energized.

Philips Hue Phoenix from Royal Philips is the first in a new range of white ambience connected lamps that allow users to create the right light for different moments at home. “White light is fundamental to the home; it is used in every room, every day,” explains Leonardo Avezzano, Product Marketing Director of Philips Hue. “We have used our knowledge of the biological effect of light on people, like regulating our circadian rhythm and bodily processes like sleep, and put this into Philips Hue Phoenix. The proven light recipes¹ can help you feel energized in the morning, more concentrated on work during the day and relaxed at night.”

With Philips Hue Phoenix you can instantly adapt the light to go from warm white light to create a calm atmosphere in your home to crisp white light, helping you to focus on a task at hand. Through the Philips Hue app, Philips Hue Phoenix can access pre-set white light recipes that help you concentrate, read, relax and feel energized, as well as over 200 third party apps.

With access to all the connectivity features of Philips Hue, Philips Hue Phoenix delivers more than just high quality white light. As it’s connected, it can help with safety and security even when you’re away from home through programming the lights to switch on in the evening and off again at bedtime.  You can also set-up discreet alerts for new emails or change in weather via a gentle ‘light notification’ for every connected light in your home.

Philips Hue Phoenix works seamlessly with all Philips Hue and Friends of Hue products, easily integrating into an existing network. However setting up a new network is also very simple, just make sure the Philips Hue bridge is connected to your wireless network, then simply download the Philips Hue app to your smart device and set-up Philips Hue Phoenix.

Philips Hue Phoenix is available as a ceiling light, pendant light, table light, wall light and down light in North America from May 2015.

 

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