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Philips Hue smart lighting set is on sale for almost $30 off on Amazon
Building a smart home is a fun, albeit complicated undertaking. There are just so many different ways to expand your repertoire that it can actually become a stressful battle of prioritization. Should you hook up a system for your all your entertainment? Or purchase a that’ll track your health and even tell you the weather? It’s a lot to take in, but we think the first step in your smart home journey should start with a setup.
Coincidentally, the Philips Hue smart lighting kit just went on sale its original price — with it, you’ll be able to control every light in your home all from one place.
This kit from is one of the most popular smart lighting systems on the market. With four total bulbs and the included Hue Hub, you’ll be able to remotely control your lights with a smartphone or tablet — turn them on and off, change their color (16 million different options), and dim them to your heart’s content. If you’re an Alexa owner, you can even control the whole system via voice controls. Each bulb is easy to install and will last you up to 25,000 hours — so you won’t have to worry about replacing them anytime soon.
Set your ambience the way you want it — pick up the Philips Hue smart lighting kit for almost today.
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