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Philips Hue white ambiance bulb twin pack on sale for £24.99
TL;DR: Pick up a relaxing Philips Hue white ambience twin pack for just £24.99, saving you £15 on list price.
The key to a successful photo is good lighting. Anyone who has laboured over hundreds of failed panoramic attempts will know this all too well. If the lighting isn’t working, then it’s not worth posting.
Of course, life isn’t all about the pursuit of the perfect photo. As it turns out, lighting is also important when it comes to sleeping, relaxing, reading, concentrating, and more. Just ask anyone with a Philips Hue white ambiance smart bulb.
The Philips Hue white ambiance bulb can enhance your home with 50,000 shades of white light, ranging from warm white to cool daylight. These shades can be wirelessly controlled with your smartphone or tablet, so you can choose an ideal light setting for any mood or activity.
You can now pick up a twin pack for just £24.99 on Amazon. This is normally listed at £39.99, saving you 38%. You do require the Hue Bridge for the full Hue experience, but this bulb fits standard-size table lamps, floor lamps, and ceiling lights. It is also compatible with multiple home automation systems like Amazon Echo, Google Home, Nest, and more.
Ensure you get the perfect lighting for every experience, with a Philips Hue white ambience twin pack.
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