- New Philips Egg products have been leaked
- There are 4 new lights plus a concentrator and a bell
- It is not clear when they could launch
We expect some new smart lights of Philips Hue in the not too distant future, and it seems that the brand owned by the significance has been so excited about the next products that have leaked them early on their own website.
The pages listed by the new devices were only briefly live, but before they were subjected to the retired ones, they were seen by Hueblog (through Android Authority). Apparently four new models are approaching, in addition to an update of Hue Bridge and a new video bell.
We have two new intelligent lights in the Festive Rope Lights line: Lights oriented down for a permanent outdoor installation and a garland style strip for decoration spaces. It is likely that both are available in a variety of lengths, with the usual wealth of color and brightness customization options for the bulbs themselves.
In addition, it seems that Philips Hue is about to update its most basic light strip product, with a gradient function for the outdoor model and increased brightness. Finally, there is an updated version of the A19/E27 bulb, which brings with it a broader spectrum of colors and ultra -low attenuation, while using 40 percent less energy.
Even more devices
In addition to the bulbs, it seems that Philips Hue will also launch a HUP Bridge Pro: according to the filtered description, it will be faster, it will offer support for a greater amount of devices and will also add some new features (possibly possibly involving AI). It also promises to turn your intelligent lights into movement sensors.
Then there is a cable video bell, which seems to be an extension of the home security cameras series. The bell is listed as a 2K resolution, which generally means 1440p, an update in the 1080p resolution offered by current cameras. It is a device that was previously rumored.
What we do not get here are details about prices or availability, although it seems that the cable video bell can be launched later than the other kit bits: it appears as “soon” instead of “available now” on the now reviewed website.
A final fact of this filtration is that the voice control of Sonos seems to be reaching the Philips Hue systems, so you can use voice commands issued to its sound speakers to control the basic concepts of your smart light network.