Philips Hue prepares a connected bedside lamp to wake you up gently


Philips’ connected lighting range, Philips Hue, should see a new lamp simulating the sunrise in its catalog.

Philips Hue Twilight // Source: HueBlog

It’s on the website ofHueBlog that the first images of the future connected lamp from Philips are leaking. The new arrival from Philips Hue would be a bedside lamp that would simulate the sunrise.

Hello Sunshine

This is not the first time that Philips has ventured into the field of gradient lamps. Presented in 2021, the Gradient Signe is a light tube that allows you to modulate the colors to adapt to its environment. It returned in 2022 in the form of a table and floor lamp as well as with a “sunrise” functionality. A functionality that can be personalized by choosing its activation time, its power or even its duration.

According to information given by HueBlog, this new product from Philips would be called Twilight. We would end up with a bedside lamp about 33 centimeters high. The first images of the connected object indicate a lamp capable of lighting your bedside table, which is the most classic, but it would also have LEDs on the back.

A two-button switch, located above the lamp, would quite conventionally allow it to turn on or off, but it could also allow it to cycle through different saved profiles. We would also find a sleep automation function. The Twilight Hue would then simulate a sunset until it turns off completely.

The site tells us that the two light sources could be controlled independently of each other via Philips’ Multi Source Light technology. All of which can be operated via a wall light. We also find technical information on the lamp: it would be available in two colors, black and white. Its maximum brightness would be 4,000 Kelvins for 1380 lumens.

This information having not been officially communicated by Philips, its price and release date have yet to be discovered.




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