That’s plenty enough to read books without strain. Luckily, that’s not a problem with the Philips Hue Iris, which is able to reach up to 570 lumens when using white light. If there’s one annoyance I have about smart light solutions, it has to be that some of them are simply weak, underpowered, and lack enough saturation. The glow of the transparent base is hypnotic. This diffusion helps to produce a soft, even lighting that’s not too harsh and d0esn’t cast too many shadows. When it’s turned on, the glow of the transparent base is hypnotic, and I like that the light coming from it is softened by the diffusing panel that covers its top. It’s meant to act more as an accent light than anything else, helping to add a bit of color to a room. The lamp is a glowing ball of magic that’s best suited for bookshelves, desks, or corner tables. Initially, I struggled to accept its peculiar design style, but that slowly washed away the instant it came to life. Then again, its orblike design is certainly what makes this table lamp unique. It’s not meant to act as a reading light, nor is it designed like a traditional table lamp meant for a side table in my living room - it would look out of place if I placed it there. Honestly, it’s hard for me to classify it as a table lamp because it’s unlike any other table lamp I’ve used. The Philips Hue Iris has a spotlight-like design that features a transparent plastic base and fabric-wrapped cord. If you want to see these new products in action first, you can watch the Philips Hue media event on the brand's official website.
![phillips hue go for reading phillips hue go for reading](https://andlight.com/images/Philips-Hue-Go-Produktfoto.jpg)
It will also be available starting today for $50 in the US and £45 in the UK. Finally, there's the new Philips Hue Tap dial switch with four buttons that can control smart lights in up to three separate rooms in your home. The new white and color lights will be available in 4-inch and 5/6-inch cans starting today in the US for prices starting at $50. In addition to the lamps, Signify is releasing new downlights with increased lumen output, enabling them to provide sufficient lighting to fill bigger rooms. A smaller gradient table lamp is also coming out in the UK for £200. In the UK, however, it will be available for purchase today for £300. The gradient floor lamp with its natural wood-toned base was designed to be a subtle accent for the bedroom and will set you back $350. It will launch alongside the new Philips Hue Signe gradient lamp in oak by mid-July in the US. The Hue light you use it on will go through a colorful transition from blue to soft orange to mimic the sun rising over the horizon.
![phillips hue go for reading phillips hue go for reading](https://www.beaumotica.nl/media/catalog/product/p/h/philips-hue-20272210_50_1_1.jpg)
Signify is also rolling out a new Sunrise wake-up style.
#PHILLIPS HUE GO FOR READING PORTABLE#
The portable Philips Hue Go lamp will be available by the end of summer for $160 in the US and £130 in the UK. Since you can use the lamp in various environments and scenarios, it comes with a button that lets you cycle through all the preset scenes to find the right lighting. It can last for up to 48 hours on a single charge, and you can plug it in using its charging base if it runs out of power. The Philips Hue Go portable table lamp has a silicone grip so you can take it with you wherever you go.
![phillips hue go for reading phillips hue go for reading](https://tweakers.net/i/2y6Vf32GUT8bH94C3T5UBwXm4AU=/i/2002515910.png)
Signify has introduced a bunch of new Philips Hue smart lighting products, including its first portable, rechargeable lamp that was designed for use both indoors and outdoors.