Is it just me, or do the colors of the strip appear on the opposite side of what they're supposed to? Seem kind of "mirrored" if you know what I mean? Great video by the way! Ordered mine yesterday, can't wait for it to arrive 😁
Yeah, there’s actually a setting in the app where you can change the orientation of the lightstrip and indicate which side the power cord is on. It will fix that problem. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching! They are a lot of fun, I’m sure you’ll love it!
New to all this Hue stuff and a new subscriber today. I’m old fashioned and still have a 3D telly. When you pass the 3D signal from e.g. PS3 into the Hue Sync Box, does it exit the sync box with the 3D signal intact? Many thanks for doing step-by-step from scratch - it makes it so much easier to follow.
Have you ever heard of the issue with the sync box not connecting with an apple tv and just showing a white dim light? I'm desperate with trying to fix this issue
Yeah, that was my bad. You can switch the orientation in the app. I hadn’t enabled that setting for this demonstration. Thanks for paying attention! Lol
I just bought a Apple TV 4K, hue light strips, and sync box. It was working perfectly fine yesterday and now.. nothing. Trying to his start syncing and nothing happens with my lights. Just dimmed down white. Although, I did hook up my PS4 and was working smoothly. Everything is up to date including my sync box. I was thinking maybe it was an HDMI issue..? No. No matter what I try to do my lights doesn’t want to sync with my Apple TV. I’m not exactly sure what’s going on or what to do. I contacted Phillips hue and we were on the phone for 2 hrs trying to troubleshoot this whole entire issue. They offered and gifted me a brand new HDMI cable but idk if that’s gonna fix the issue lol. They also said I should replace the sync box from Amazon, idk. This whole entire thing is frustrating and super annoying. Im a huge fan of Phillips hue and own the play bars and the hue go lights. I’ve been wanting the sync box for a while, so for me to finally get this and not having it work has been a huge / major let down.
This was a great vid!! I’m saving this to my diy folder for reference. Your setup is boss with the double Sonos subs ,I’m sure it’s next level !!! This is a long way from my old lava lamp to set the mood 😆, gotta love tech!!
19:40 It looks like your lights aren't synced up properly, like they're displaying the opposite sides colors... I'm pretty sure if the tv shows red on the left and blue on the right, the lights shouldn't be blue on the left and red on the right. Hope you got it fixed since recording. Have you found the gradient lighting to be less sore on the eyes unlike the previous strips were when looking directly at them? It seems as though the tubing covering the lights help disperse the light more so it blends along the strip better.
@@GeorgeLangabeer thanks for the answer, this one can be synced through hdmi sync box right? I feel I need to fill the bottom part of the TV to make it more immersive.
Hi there! thanks for your video! I have the same setup (apple tv 4k + Philips Hue Sync box + LG CX). Can you tell me your apple tv settings? Do you have any issues using the philips box when playing Dolby Vision from Netflix or Disney + ? I can play it but the gradient light won't do nothing!
Hello! I’ve since moved out of that shop and I don’t have the Sync Box anymore. So I’m sorry, but I don’t remember my settings. That’s weird about Netflix & Disney +, shouldn’t matter what you’re watching, it should work. Very strange. Sorry to hear you’re having those issues.
Yes. Just leave the Sonos sound bar hooked up directly to your TV. Plug in your other devices to the sync box. Then Your sound will still go through the sound bar for everything.
Can it be that the light strip was mounted in the wrong direction? At the end the green is coming in from the right on the TV but the light strip goes to green on the left side!
@@GeorgeLangabeer Sorry My question wasn’t clear I was trying to say if the hue sync box could work directly with the TV or Does it only work with using third-party devices like a AppleTV box or a fire stick I’m trying to get it to work just threw my TV not using any of those third-party devices
@@GeorgeLangabeer really I was trying all day to get it to work I have a smart tv it has a built in fire stick and when I connected the hdmi directly to the tv it wasn’t syncing on the app it’s said hdmi disconnected so I was confused idk if I’m doing something wrong
@@GeorgeLangabeer I know that it is not working with HomeKit, but when I saw title of this video Apple HomeKit 2022, I was hoping that someone made it working. But in the video I havent heard anything about it 😀
Lol they always leave out all the extra shit you need to buy as well. Like the bridge that's required. After you get everything you'll be well over 500 or close to it.
The large percentage of people that are buying the sync box & these lightstrips are in the Hue ecosystem already. The bridge is the least expensive component in the setup. Tech toys can be expensive. It’s simple, If you don’t like the price, don’t buy it.
Well over priced. No good for the latest consoles which use hdmi 2.1, so cannot play gaming at 120fps at 4k. The only way to get 4k 120fps is use 1440p or 1080p. Cannot use smart TV apps. Has to go through Apple TV, streaming box, etc to get apps to work. Also won't do full dolby atmos. It's compressed atmos. Needs eARC. It's only ARC
Yeah, for your specific case, I guess it’s not for you. But I have two & I very much enjoy them. Use them both everyday. As far as Philips being overpriced, you get what you pay for. I’ve tried every alternative out there & I come back to Philips Hue every single time.
@@GeorgeLangabeer I ended up getting the newer govee emmersion kit with light bars, plus 2 lyra lamps which also sync to the lightbars. Most of the time colours are accurate. Placed camera out to 40cm and like philps hue, light spreed and colours much better.. It's a great alternative and till philps come out with an hdmi 2.1 box, govee is the only way to go if you want full dolby, 4k 120fps gaming with freesync. My setup is still cheaper than the philps hue and looks better, it only have light strip, have light bars and 2 lyra corner lamps and all sync with colours onscreen. Foe me works great
@@GeorgeLangabeer I don't find that at all. Most have saturation and white balance far to high. Saturation in default is to red and so is white balance. Even the reviews on saturation and white balance set to high. Found saturation off and white balance low far more accurate Yellow and green, pretty much perfect. Also I placed my camera out 49cm from bottom and miles better than sticking it on tv Some even use an ND filter improves things 10x
Is it just me, or do the colors of the strip appear on the opposite side of what they're supposed to? Seem kind of "mirrored" if you know what I mean? Great video by the way! Ordered mine yesterday, can't wait for it to arrive 😁
Yeah, there’s actually a setting in the app where you can change the orientation of the lightstrip and indicate which side the power cord is on. It will fix that problem.
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching! They are a lot of fun, I’m sure you’ll love it!
New to all this Hue stuff and a new subscriber today. I’m old fashioned and still have a 3D telly. When you pass the 3D signal from e.g. PS3 into the Hue Sync Box, does it exit the sync box with the 3D signal intact? Many thanks for doing step-by-step from scratch - it makes it so much easier to follow.
That’s for the sub!
I’ve never seen mention of 3D compatibility.
Have you ever heard of the issue with the sync box not connecting with an apple tv and just showing a white dim light? I'm desperate with trying to fix this issue
I have not.
Looks like it was syncing colors on the opposite side of which they where showing up on the tv ? Am in the only one who saw that ?
Yeah, that was my bad. You can switch the orientation in the app. I hadn’t enabled that setting for this demonstration.
Thanks for paying attention! Lol
I just bought a Apple TV 4K, hue light strips, and sync box. It was working perfectly fine yesterday and now.. nothing. Trying to his start syncing and nothing happens with my lights. Just dimmed down white. Although, I did hook up my PS4 and was working smoothly. Everything is up to date including my sync box. I was thinking maybe it was an HDMI issue..? No. No matter what I try to do my lights doesn’t want to sync with my Apple TV. I’m not exactly sure what’s going on or what to do. I contacted Phillips hue and we were on the phone for 2 hrs trying to troubleshoot this whole entire issue. They offered and gifted me a brand new HDMI cable but idk if that’s gonna fix the issue lol. They also said I should replace the sync box from Amazon, idk. This whole entire thing is frustrating and super annoying. Im a huge fan of Phillips hue and own the play bars and the hue go lights. I’ve been wanting the sync box for a while, so for me to finally get this and not having it work has been a huge / major let down.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! It took 2 hours trying to resolve how to install this all until I found your video. I will follow your chanel!!
Happy to help! Thanks for the follow!
This was a great vid!! I’m saving this to my diy folder for reference. Your setup is boss with the double Sonos subs ,I’m sure it’s next level !!! This is a long way from my old lava lamp to set the mood 😆, gotta love tech!!
Lol. Thanks for that! Gotta love tech indeed!
George. Great review. Did you plug the light strip to Apple TV or straight to the TV?
The light strip is wireless & only needs to plug into power.
19:26 there lights are reflecting on opposite side according to tv image 🤨
Ye’s, I know. You can change the orientation in the app. I just didn’t get to that part in this video. It’s easy to change.
I have the box and strip. I still love it a year later
Nice!
Thanks a lot for the video. Congratulations on the review.
You’re welcome & thank you!
I’m not sure how to plug it in lol different outlets to choose from but none of them work.
Are you talking about power outlets? Or HDMi ports?
19:40 It looks like your lights aren't synced up properly, like they're displaying the opposite sides colors... I'm pretty sure if the tv shows red on the left and blue on the right, the lights shouldn't be blue on the left and red on the right.
Hope you got it fixed since recording.
Have you found the gradient lighting to be less sore on the eyes unlike the previous strips were when looking directly at them? It seems as though the tubing covering the lights help disperse the light more so it blends along the strip better.
You can adjust the orientation in the app. That was easily adjusted after I installed the strip.
The brightness didn’t bother me at all.
Great video ! What strip light do you use at the bottom and how to set up hdmi sync box with that strip?
It’s a regular Philips Hue Gradient Lightstrip, setup through the Hue App.
@@GeorgeLangabeer thanks for the answer, this one can be synced through hdmi sync box right? I feel I need to fill the bottom part of the TV to make it more immersive.
Yep. You can add it to you “entertainment area”, in the Hue App.
Hi there! thanks for your video! I have the same setup (apple tv 4k + Philips Hue Sync box + LG CX). Can you tell me your apple tv settings? Do you have any issues using the philips box when playing Dolby Vision from Netflix or Disney + ? I can play it but the gradient light won't do nothing!
Hello! I’ve since moved out of that shop and I don’t have the Sync Box anymore. So I’m sorry, but I don’t remember my settings. That’s weird about Netflix & Disney +, shouldn’t matter what you’re watching, it should work. Very strange. Sorry to hear you’re having those issues.
@@GeorgeLangabeer Thanks for trying to help!
Wish I had a better answer for you!
Talked to a Hue Sync rep this morning. I think she mentioned something about 50 or 60 hertz setting? Somewhere in sync app?
does it bleed out in the top and both sides or is that just from your camera
That’s just from the camera. Doesn’t bleed out at all.
I can hook this up to the Sonos system the sound bar only has 1 option for hdmi
Yes. Just leave the Sonos sound bar hooked up directly to your TV. Plug in your other devices to the sync box. Then Your sound will still go through the sound bar for everything.
Can it be that the light strip was mounted in the wrong direction? At the end the green is coming in from the right on the TV but the light strip goes to green on the left side!
You can change the orientation in the app. So it works both ways.
How do I get the hue sync box to work with only my TV or does it only work with using other their devices
Sorry, I’m confused by the question. It is designed to work with your TV.
@@GeorgeLangabeer Sorry My question wasn’t clear I was trying to say if the hue sync box could work directly with the TV or Does it only work with using third-party devices like a AppleTV box or a fire stick I’m trying to get it to work just threw my TV not using any of those third-party devices
Depends on the age of the TV, but most newer models with HDMI will work.
@@GeorgeLangabeer really I was trying all day to get it to work I have a smart tv it has a built in fire stick and when I connected the hdmi directly to the tv it wasn’t syncing on the app it’s said hdmi disconnected so I was confused idk if I’m doing something wrong
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Thanks!
I followed every step you did and mine will not sync. I wonder why
Hmmmmm. Weird. I’ve installed quite a few of them now with no issues.
@@GeorgeLangabeer it do work with my MacBook sync app, but not the sync box. Other lights work with sync box, just not the gradient. Any ideas?
@@Taydon5 did you fix it ??
Have the same i issue
Do you plug it into a wall outlet or can you plug it in to an extension cord since it’s not enough
You can use an extension cord.
I think your strip isn't installed in the correct direction. Which is important.
You can change the orientation in the app.
Would you recommend a 4k hdmi for the box instead of the hdmi cable it came in?
Not a bad idea, but I find the included cable works fine.
The other thing is my tv is a 50 inch. So I'm trying to figure out how to make the strip work
I used the 75” strips with an 86” tv & it worked fine, you just have to apply them accordingly.
I saw a 55" strip so wish me luck. Thanks for the replies
Good luck! Let me know what you think.
Is your light strip upside down?
No, you can adjust the orientation in the app. I just didn’t get that far in the demonstration.
Any plans on Phillips hue sync box working with Apple Music as it does With Spotify?
I haven’t heard anything. Would be a nice addition though. If you use it with Apple Music on an Apple TV, you sort of have the same thing.
@@GeorgeLangabeer I actually want to use the synk with music from my Sonos and not the TV
I wouldn't put the sync box behind the TV as you can control it with a universal remote, like the Logitech Harmony remotes. Which is quite useful.
Worked just fine for me. I’m not a fan of The Logitech Harmony Remotes
What is here with Apple Homekit?
Are you asking if it works with HomeKit?
@@GeorgeLangabeer I know that it is not working with HomeKit, but when I saw title of this video Apple HomeKit 2022, I was hoping that someone made it working. But in the video I havent heard anything about it 😀
That Hue Lightstrip 100% works with HomeKit
All Hue Lightstrips do….anything connected to your Hue Bridge for that matter.
@@GeorgeLangabeer lightstrip yes, but not a sync box…
What tv is that?
It’s an 86” LG
C1?
That one was a 4K LED NanoCell
Lol they always leave out all the extra shit you need to buy as well. Like the bridge that's required. After you get everything you'll be well over 500 or close to it.
The large percentage of people that are buying the sync box & these lightstrips are in the Hue ecosystem already. The bridge is the least expensive component in the setup. Tech toys can be expensive. It’s simple, If you don’t like the price, don’t buy it.
Well over priced. No good for the latest consoles which use hdmi 2.1, so cannot play gaming at 120fps at 4k. The only way to get 4k 120fps is use 1440p or 1080p.
Cannot use smart TV apps. Has to go through Apple TV, streaming box, etc to get apps to work. Also won't do full dolby atmos. It's compressed atmos. Needs eARC. It's only ARC
Not paying $1000 for the same type of product costing much less. Philps is well over priced
Yeah, for your specific case, I guess it’s not for you. But I have two & I very much enjoy them. Use them both everyday. As far as Philips being overpriced, you get what you pay for. I’ve tried every alternative out there & I come back to Philips Hue every single time.
@@GeorgeLangabeer I ended up getting the newer govee emmersion kit with light bars, plus 2 lyra lamps which also sync to the lightbars.
Most of the time colours are accurate. Placed camera out to 40cm and like philps hue, light spreed and colours much better..
It's a great alternative and till philps come out with an hdmi 2.1 box, govee is the only way to go if you want full dolby, 4k 120fps gaming with freesync.
My setup is still cheaper than the philps hue and looks better, it only have light strip, have light bars and 2 lyra corner lamps and all sync with colours onscreen.
Foe me works great
I’ve tried Govee & didn’t like them at all. The yellows & greens were terrible. But I’m glad you like yours!
@@GeorgeLangabeer I don't find that at all. Most have saturation and white balance far to high. Saturation in default is to red and so is white balance. Even the reviews on saturation and white balance set to high. Found saturation off and white balance low far more accurate Yellow and green, pretty much perfect.
Also I placed my camera out 49cm from bottom and miles better than sticking it on tv
Some even use an ND filter improves things 10x