Philips Hue
Read the Room
In a society that often tells us to bottle up our feelings — which are already difficult enough to express — it’s hard to see what others are going through or show them what’s on our minds. Whatever we’re feeling and whoever we want (or don’t want) to feel it with, Philips Hue bulbs illuminate our emotions so everyone can read the room.
Put Your Finger On It
Now, the room can read you. Connect an Oura Ring to your Philips Hue bulbs and sync both to your stress levels, sleep patterns, and anything else the ring tracks. Your lights can say you need space or even adapt to your circadian rhythm. They’ll always have a finger on your pulse.
Set the Bar
There are lots of reasons we go to bars, but some are not as easy to express. Philips Hue will create color-changing drink coasters you can control to signal your intentions. Whether you want to drink alone, wouldn’t mind some company, or are perhaps looking for something more, let everyone in the bar know exactly what’s up.
#readtheroom
Not reading the room is practically an epidemic on social media. Philips Hue will do its part to fight the good fight by taking control of #ReadTheRoom on X. A colored bulb will appear next to the hashtag whenever it’s typed in, and Philips Hue will also respond to posts that perhaps missed the mark.
City Hues
Whatever happens in Vegas, you’ll feel it. Philips Hue will turn the Sphere into a giant light bulb that changes color in real-time based on the city’s current vibes, using data captured through social media listening. Much better than having a 366-foot tall, 516-foot wide emoji stare through your hotel window.
Lights and Sounds
Music has so much to tell us and, at a concert, it goes far beyond the lyrics. Philips Hue wristbands will add a more personal touch to the lighting effects at the show, constantly changing color to match the emotion of every verse. When the room’s rocking, you’ll feel the beat.