WIZ new television is undermined by Philips Hue


The Smart Lighting Brand Wiz brand has announced a new HDMI synchronization box coinciding with the Wi-Fi-based LED lamps to suit what is running on the TV.

Visible HDMI sync with TV background lighting It will be available next month. It comes in models: one with a 55 -inch to 65 inches TV background lighting bar for $ 89.99, and the other for 75 -inch screens to 85 inches for $ 109.99.

The new HDMI box is similar to the sister brand of Wiz, Philips Hue. but Hue’s HDMI playing box It starts from $ 249.99, with slices of light separately selling. (Both are owned by the guide and WIZ, but the lamps are not compatible with each other.) Wizmooth lamps also use Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, while Hue relies on Bluetooth and Zigbee (via axis).

Unlike the camera -based lighting systems from companies such as Nanoleaf, Govee, WIZ and Hue, Sync Hue products read the signal directly from the video source, which can help avoid cumin problems.

This makes Wiz’s option a great budget alternative to those who are late for Hue’s high prices. However, there are some privileges. Wiz box has only one HDMI input, while Play Hue supports four. This means that if you have multiple devices connected to your TV, you will have to switch manually between them.

SYNC Wiz HDMI 2.0 and Video Forms up to 4K in 60 Hz with HDR10 Plus and Dolby Vision. Another Hue Play box HDMI game Supports up to 8K video, HDMI 2.1, and update rates of up to 120 Hz for 4K for console games. It also costs $ 350

The WIZ box also features a built -in microphone that captures sound, allowing lights in conjunction with music and movies. The box can be controlled with the Wiz app, with the audio via Google or Alexa, or Wiz remotely control.

According to the company, Sync Box can contact any WIZ light that can support both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, including new gradual light bars ($ 59.99) and gradient floor light ($ 89.99), which can sit next to your TV to add more surrounding light. As with all WIZ lighting products, this supports the smart home standard, so it corresponds to most smart home systems.

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