Testseek.co.uk have collected 38 expert reviews of the Philips Hue Go and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Philips Hue Go.
December 2015
(79%)
38 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Beautiful design,Can be moved around,Great battery life,
Costs more than a regular table lamp,
The Philips Hue Go portable lamp is a beautifully designed, compact table lamp. And as if that's not enough, it can be removed from the base and used just about anywhere. It offers plenty of power, a good range of colour options and works both through a b...
Published: 2023-04-17, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
The Philips Hue Go portable table lamp is a good example of a dual-use product: one that works equally well indoors and out, potentially replacing two devices with a multi-purpose one.It is a good small indoor table lamp, ideal for mood lighting when used...
Abstract: Philips Hue is famed for making some of the best smart lights, offering the widest ranges of color shades (16 million) in a host of shapes and sizes. With product lines such as Hue Go, the brand has been moving the dial beyond individual bulbs to other li...
Great design, now improved, Decent battery life, Bluetooth support,
No battery gauge, Stand remains a little awkward, Not waterproof,
The Philips Hue Go lets you unplug your smart lighting and take it with you - that in itself is unique. The 2019 model gains a boost in lumens and battery life, but Bluetooth is the key addition, giving you more control when you're out of the house. An es...
Published: 2018-10-24, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Lighting control via your smartphone,Easy to install,Easy to setup,Easy to expand,Alexa/Google Home/Apple HomeKit support
Expensive,App and service is isolated to just lights,Requires smartphone to setup
When Philips Hue first launched, its competition wasn't really a factor. Now there's a lot more competition - Hive, Osram, Ikea, Elgato, Belkin, Lifx and others all have lighting systems - but no other manufacturer has quite managed to gain as much ground...
Published: 2015-11-23, Author: Christopher , review by: alphr.com
Abstract: This little multicoloured LED lamp, which can be powered from its internal rechargeable battery for around three hours, lets you control its colour and brightness from your phone. It can connect to the same bridge as the other Philips Hue lights (which I...
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Published: 2015-04-02, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Philips Hue, the adjustable lighting system that can be colour and luminance controlled via your smart device, is expanding, with the new Hue Go portable offering a slightly different stance to the range. With the majority of Hue products you require a d...
All the colors of the rainbow, plus tunable white, Controllable via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi (Philips Hue Bridge required for the latter), Can be powered by its onboard rechargeable battery or with an included AC adapter, HomeKit compatible
Produces just 520 lumens of brightness, It's not easy to switch back to Bluetooth control once it's been configured for Wi-Fi, No protection from water (it's rated IP20)
The Hue Go is versatile and portable, it produces very high-quality light in every hue of the rainbow, and it's part of the largest ecosystem of smart lighting devices on the market. Its very modern and all-plastic industrial design won't float everyone's...
As we noted in our recent review of Philips' new HomeKit systems, the company has been rapidly expanding the lineup of products available in its lighting system over the past few years, moving from its signature multi-colored bulbs into standard white lig...
Published: 2015-08-25, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Adorable, Lights up in 16 million colors, Sweet alarm and timer features, Works if IFTTT and many third-party Hue apps, Pretty bright for a little lamp
Requires Hue Bridge to work with app, Alarms and timers feature don't work with official app, Non-replaceable battery and bulb, Didn't work with Amazon Echo's voice controls
The Philips Hue Go is a great idea that just never lives up to its intended purpose because of a silly wireless dongle and a busted app...