The world leader in lighting, Philips has unveiled a brand-new sunrise lamp – the Twilight. Philips also introduced several other new smart home lighting products including new decorative Lightguide bulbs, the Datura ceiling light, and a solo light strip along with a sunrise lamp.
Philips Hue’s new smart Twilight lamp is designed to improve your regular sleep and wake-up routines. Twilight comes with two individually controllable light sources, featuring ColorCast technology which mimics the wide palette of colors in both morning and evening skylights.
Philips incorporated a stylish and compact design for the Twilight which easily fits into any bedside table. It has two customizable buttons with six different light scenes which lets you control light directly from your bed. There is a dedicated button that triggers the sleep routine and prepares you for bed by dimming the light with red tones to 0.5% brightness.
The Twilight lamp has two different light sources such as the illumination head and the backlight, which can be controlled individually. Other features of the Twilight lamp include setting a wake-up automation which gradually brightens so you gently awaken to the colors of the morning sun and Ultra-low dimming which enables smooth transitions for an effective wake-up and the perfect nightlight. Moreover, it comes with companion app support which brings several advanced features.
The Philips Hue Twilight retails at $280 and comes in two cool Black and White color options. The light is now available for purchase via Philips Hue’s official website.
Additionally, Philips Hue introduced four new Philips Hue Lightguide bulbs available in five different shapes: triangle, ellipse, Edison, large globe, and small globe. Philips Hue also unveiled an affordable light strip with three different sizes: 10 feet for $69.98, 16 feet for $89.99, and 33 feet for $159.99.
Lastly, Philips Hue brings a new frameless ceiling light – the Datura, available in 15-inch and 22.6-inch sizes, retails at $299.99 and $399.99, respectively. However, it won’t be available until September 10.
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