Philips is expanding its signature Ambilight technology beyond televisions and into smart lighting solutions, marking the first time the feature will be available in the US.
Traditionally found on Philips televisions, Ambilight uses LEDs around the screen’s perimeter to project colors that match the on-screen content, creating a more immersive viewing experience. Now, the company is bringing this technology to a wider range of smart lights, though not exclusively through its Hue ecosystem. Bright reports that Philips is extending Ambilight to other smart lighting options.
Interestingly, Philips’ 2026 television lineup will no longer include Google TV. Tweakers details that the company is moving away from the Google operating system for its televisions, opting instead for a different platform. This shift accompanies the integration of mini-LED technology and RGB lighting into the new television models.
The expansion of Ambilight into smart lighting represents a broader trend of integrating immersive experiences into the home environment. As consumers seek more engaging entertainment and ambiance, technologies like Ambilight are poised to become increasingly popular.