These Philips Hue string lights will make your Christmas tree sparkle
Like the Twinkly strings, the Hue Festavia lights are expensive because each LED is individually addressable, which allows for some impressive lighting effects. The gradient feature and tunable white light are things you won’t find on cheaper string lights and make the Festavia useful as year-round accent lighting outside of the holiday season., thanks to its ease of use, reliability, and interoperability.
The Festavia String Lights can display up to five colors simultaneously and change to any of 16 million choices. The Hue app comes with six pre-set dynamic “winter holiday” lighting scenes, and when I set up a Christmas Zone in the app, it suggested six additional scenes “perfect for Christmas.” You can also use any of Hue’s dozens of other scenes.
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