

#PHILIPS HUE PARTY LIGHTS GOOGLE HOME FULL#
When the volume in the room reaches a certain decibel level, your lights will change colors. This will start cycling your colors in Disco Mode using your microphone to determine when to change colors. Basic Disco Mode: On the right, you’ll see a blue button with a play symbol on it.Strobe: This button, labeled with a lightning symbol, will enter a fast-paced strobe cycle. By default, strobe mode will flash white, but you can change the colors and even a faux black light (which is really just purple, but hey it looks cool.).The only downside is that if you switch up the music to something slower or faster, you’ll need to readjust Hue Disco every time. This is an easy way to set the color cycle to match your music. The faster you tap the button, the higher the BPM and the faster the lights will change colors. To enter this mode, tap the BPM button several times. Beats Per Minute (BPM): This mode will cycle your colors in Disco Mode based on a set rhythm.Google Home will cost $129 and is now available in the US. Or, if you want a splash of color, you can tell Google assistant to match your living room lights with your favorite sports team’s colors when watching the action on TV, creating a fun game-viewing experience. If you require a light to set the mood for a dinner party, for example, simply ask Google Home: “Ok Google dim my dining room lights to 20 percent.” Immediately, you will be bathed in a cozy dimmed light to make your guests feel relaxed and at home.

Not only can you switch your Philips Hue lights on/off using Google Home but you can also dim them, and select your desired light color to create the right ambiance in your home. This integration makes Philips Hue the first connected lighting system that can be used with all of the leading smart home platforms. Customers in the US will be able to use Google Home to control their lights. The speaker is powered by the Google assistant that answers your questions and helps you get things done. Eindhoven, The Netherlands – Philips Lighting, (Euronext Amsterdam ticker: LIGHT), a global leader in lighting, today announced that the Philips Hue connected lighting system is a debut partner with Google’s new voice activated speaker, Google Home.
