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Tv with ambient light
Tv with ambient light








tv with ambient light

With the details out of the way, let’s look at the fun stuff: installation and using this thing. That’s where the camera really excels because it will work with any content on the screen, regardless of the source.

TV WITH AMBIENT LIGHT TV

Or if you use your TV’s stock interface-like an included Roku or Fire TV OS-none of the content will work with the light strip. That means if you have an older device that doesn’t use HDMI, then you’re out of luck without an additional converter box purchase. With a sync box, you’re limited to four HDMI devices. Secondly, it works with any content from all sources. The camera setup has a couple of benefits. While it’s likely not quite as responsive as a sync box, I’ve been impressed with the latency here-it’s definitely responsive enough that it doesn’t make for a jarring experience. It uses the info on the screen to adjust the lighting automatically. That’s a lot.īy comparison, the Govee Immersion uses a camera pointed at the TV screen. So when it’s all said and done, you’re out about $510 for the whole shebang. And if you don’t have a Hue Bridge you have to buy that too-that’s another $60. But the Philips lights are $220 and the sync box is an additional $230. In return, the lighting reacts basically in real-time. This is a small box that sits between your video source and the TV and pulls the colors from what shows up on the screen before they actually hit said screen. And it’s great.įor reference, products like the Philips Hue Gradient require the use of a sync box. Enter the Immersion from Govee, which adds responsive lighting to your TV or monitor for just $70. There are systems out there that do this, but many of them have a high cost of entry. But you know what’s better? Adding responsive lighting-that means it changes with the image on the screen. Adding LED lighting behind your TV creates ambiance and atmosphere.










Tv with ambient light