Philips Hue Play Starter Kit + FREE $50 Best Buy eGift Card Only $119.99 Shipped (Regularly $150)
Best Buy has HOT deals on cool lighting!
Head on over to Best Buy where you can snag this Philips Hue Play Starter Kit for just $119.99 shipped (regularly $149.99)!
Even better, you’ll also receive a FREE $50 Best Buy E-Gift Card with your purchase. The e-gift card will be created and sent out after your product is fulfilled or picked up in-store. You must provide a valid e-mail address in order to claim the promotional e-gift card.
Note that you must be logged into your Best Buy account to receive this deal.
This starter kit includes two Philips Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance Play bars, power supply unit, hue bridge, and two light bars. You can create a beautiful backlight for your television or lay it flat on the floor to brighten your walls from floor to ceiling while choosing from 16 million different colors. Plus, these lights can be controlled with the sound of your voice when paired with Alexa, Apple HomeKit, or Google Assistant!
Thank you for this great deal! I had already purchased three of them at $129.99 each without the free gift card offer. These are the ‘BIG’ gifts for my three boys and a total surprise as I don’t think they are aware they exist. All three are gamers and love to fancy up their monitors. Awesome score with the gift cards!!
My 15-year-old is a gamer and would love these, too! You are welcome and Merry Christmas!
It says $149.99 when I click on the link; wondering if it expired?
It’s still good, just make sure you log into your My Best Buy Rewards account to see this price.
Login and then add the product to the cart, go to the payment page and then see the updated price. Worked for me 🙂
what exactly is this thank you
Simply put, it’s a smart home entertainment lighting system. It has a 16 million color range which can be synchronized with all of your home entertainment components such as gaming systems, televisions and blu ray players, music, etc. It enhances the color of your monitor or television by projecting it on the wall behind the display. If you look it up on YouTube you can see for yourself.