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Your LG TV will now synchronize with Philips Hue lights without a pricey HDMI Sync Box

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  • The Philips Hue Sync app is now available for LG TVs
  • The app lets you sync smart lights with your TV without an HDMI Sync Box
  • It works with HDMI devices plus native apps like Netflix and Disney+

The Philips Hue Sync app is now available for LG TVs, letting you sync your smart lights with movies, games, and TV shows on your screen, without the need for a Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box. Your Hue lights will react instantly to whatever’s currently on screen, whether it’s from an external source like a games console, or a native smart TV app like Netflix and Disney+.

Signify, the company behind Philips Hue, announced that the app would be arriving on LG TVs at CES 2025 in January, but didn’t give an exact date for its arrival, only saying that it would be available early this year, but now it’s officially here.

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