Early Black Friday Deal: 3-Pack of Philips Hue Color Bulbs for Just $79 [$55 Off]

Nov 3, 2021 at 07:36am EDT
Black Friday deal on Philips Hue bulbs three pack

You can buy a three-pack of Philips hue Whit and Color Ambiance bulbs for a low price of just $79. Save $55 with this early Black Friday deal.

Philips Hue 3-Pack of White and Color Ambiance Bulbs Available for Just $79 Today

Black Friday is just a few weeks away but Amazon is hyping things up with a bunch of early deals. And right now, you can grab yourself a pack of three Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance bulbs for a low price of just $79, which is a spectacular discount of $55.

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Before you ask the ultimate question; no, this pack does not include the Philips Hue Bridge. You have to buy it separately in order to make these bulbs work. Without the hub, these bulbs are essentially useless. But if you have it with you already, then you scored a very good deal today.

Once you get these bulbs, simply pair them up with the bridge and you are ready to cycle through millions of colors to create the perfect ambiance at home or office. You can even use Siri, Alexa or Google Assistant to control the lights for the ultimate hands-free experience.

You can even create schedules and automations, letting the bulbs turn on or off at certain times. I you hate using the light switch, then this is one feature which you are going to love a lot.

Hit the link below to grab the deal. There are no discount codes or coupons needed.

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