Hue TV

Hue TV

Light your space with video

⭐️3.4 / 5
Rating
🙌45
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
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All Versions of Hue TV

1.13

February 15, 2022

- Controls now appear correctly on devices with screen notches. - Fixed an issue with connecting to Nanoleaf.
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1.12

January 2, 2021

- Improves communication with Nanoleaf

1.11

January 15, 2020

- Fixes discovery problem with the Gen 2 Hue bridge.

1.10

April 9, 2019

- Control Nanoleaf panels.

1.09

October 27, 2018

- Improved color selection method - Removed support for Osram Lightify - Updated privacy policy
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1.08

December 16, 2016

- We've added the most-requested feature: auto exposure! Now get better results from bright TVs in dark rooms. - Improved Osram Lightify connection. To use Hue TV with LIFX, you need to install the latest firmware update via the LIFX app.
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1.07

November 4, 2016

- Now handles the richer colors of 2016 Philips Hue bulbs. - You can enter your Lightify serial number by using the gateway’s QR code.
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1.06

September 13, 2016

- Control Elgato Avea bulbs if your device has Bluetooth 4.0.

1.05

July 9, 2016

- Now works with Osram Lightify bulbs.

1.04

February 13, 2016

- Better color matching for LIFX bulbs.

Price History of Hue TV

Description of Hue TV

Send colors from your TV to Hue, LIFX, Nanoleaf, and Avea bulbs. Just aim Hue TV at your monitor and your space lights up with colors that follow the show you're watching. Too cool! Using your device’s camera, the app chooses the most important colors in the picture – up to three – and puts you in the show. Even add extra, harmonized colors for a sophisticated effect. Too bright? The global brightness control lets you dial it down for a quieter mood. - Change the speed and vividness to your taste - Selection tool lets you focus on just one part of the screen - Quick on/ quick off switch - Use up to fifty bulbs - Remembers your settings between uses - Use Hue, LIFX, Nanoleaf, and Avea together at the same time To use Hue TV you need at least one of... - a Philips Hue bridge with at least one controlled bulb - LIFX bulbs - Nanoleaf panels and controller - an Elgato Avea bulb and an iOS device with Bluetooth 4.0 LIFX bulbs should have the latest firmware update from http://www.lifx.com/pages/updates . See meethue.com, lifx.co, nanoleaf.me, or elgato.com for more information.
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Hue TV: FAQ

Is Hue TV compatible with the iPad?

Yes, Hue TV works on iPads.
The Hue TV app was released by Flaming Pear Software.
Hue TV minimum iOS requirement is iOS 9.0.
With an overall rating of 3.4 out of 5, Hue TV has some room for improvement but is not terrible.
The Hue Tv App Relates To The Lifestyle Genre.
1.13 is the current version of Hue TV.
July 1, 2024 is the date of the latest Hue TV update.
Hue TV was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.
Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.
Hue TV can be used in English.
No, Hue TV is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, Hue TV does not include options for in-app purchases.
Sorry, Hue TV is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Hue TV

  • Broken App, No response from support

    I've waited a week to hear from support and gotten nothing. This app CRASHES on an iOS 9 iPad, though the developer claims it works under iOS 9. It also crashes in iOS 15.3 on an iPhone 13 Pro Max. So if it's a hardware issue, it's a VERY large compatibilitiy issue.

    Further, the app, on those rare occasions it doesn't crash, it refuses to connect to Nanoleaf devices, and most of the time never finds them.

    This app has NEVER worked for me as advertised, and the developer does not respond. DO NOT BUY.
  • Hue tv is not working anymore!

    It used to work for a while and now the hue bridge doesn’t synchronize with the app. I paid for this app a doesn’t work.
  • Does an okay job!

    I have Hue Sync Box on my main TV but use a Lifx strip on my smaller TV in the sunroom. For fun, I downloaded this this week because I miss my Hue Sync box when I spend spring and summers out in the sunroom. No problem connecting with my Lifx bulbs (didn’t try Hue yet). It works well - the lag is barely noticeable and you can adjust the brightness and intensity. The only issue I’m having is the camera/focus box at minimum size is still too big for my 32” TV. So I get some black upper/lower areas of a movie and even some of the backs of my wall. I don’t have anywhere closer to the TV to position my iPad, but for my limitations (32” TV corner mounted at the ceiling) and the price it does the job. It works better on my iPhone X than iPod Air 2.