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Philips Hue is Raising Prices in the US (theverge.com) 33

Philips Hue will raise prices across its smart lighting and security products for US customers starting July 1st, with parent company Signify attributing the increases directly to tariffs.

The company initially notified customers that prices would "go up" through a promotional message before confirming the tariff-related reasoning in a statement. Signify has not provided specific pricing details or identified which products will be affected, though the company's statement suggests changes may impact the entire Hue lineup.

Some products already reflect higher US pricing, including the new $219.99 Hue Play Wall Washer light, which costs approximately 10% more than the European price when currencies are converted. The latest $32.99 Smart Button also exceeds the $24.99 launch price of its predecessor, while European pricing remained at 21.99 euro ($25.50) for both generations.

Philips Hue is Raising Prices in the US

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  • by ebunga ( 95613 ) on Tuesday June 24, 2025 @02:05PM (#65472929)

    Please do not turn off your lights or you will have a few hundred dollars worth of bricks.

    The future is stupid. Though on the flip side, I don't miss changing multiple light bulbs every week.

    • Re:Updating firmware (Score:5, Informative)

      by Z00L00K ( 682162 ) on Tuesday June 24, 2025 @02:19PM (#65472959) Homepage Journal

      A few years ago I had a hue bulb and a remote, but that was just to toy around with. Today with the cloud dependency they are dead to me - there's no reason for any system to be dependent on cloud services.

      Shelly is a better alternative. You can connect it to the cloud if you like, but it's purely optional - and it's a pretty nice choice for Home Assistant.

      • Re:Updating firmware (Score:5, Informative)

        by Ksevio ( 865461 ) on Tuesday June 24, 2025 @02:26PM (#65472991) Homepage

        Today with the cloud dependency they are dead to me - there's no reason for any system to be dependent on cloud services.

        They don't actually have a cloud dependency, that's just for convenience and for people to control the lights outside their home. The hubs can be connected to direct locally and most of the bulbs connect using zigbee and can connect to 3rd party hubs.

        I have a few that are connected to a machine running HomeAssistant that are all completely local. Hue bulbs are pretty good quality, but I wouldn't say they're worth the extra cost, especially the LED strips

  • by Holi ( 250190 ) on Tuesday June 24, 2025 @02:37PM (#65473027)

    Hue bulbs are incredibly overpriced compared to other bulbs on the market and require a hub.

    They do work better, but youâ(TM)re better off buying them 2nd hand on eBay, even before the tariffs.

    • Yes, I looked into Hue systems and about fainted from the sticker shock. They're like 10x more expensive than the competition. And these days, some respectable alternatives are starting to show up, they're not all cheap knock-offs any more.

  • Why do I need a wall washer light? or a smart button?

    At least tell me they don't require an internet connection to operate..

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