As long as the lighter gives off 12 volts of power, it will be able to power your light strips.
Having light coming from the back of your TV screen is a great way to create a soothing effect when not in use, or having it add an extra dimension to your viewing when the TV is in use with the color matching the on screen action as you watch.To attach the light strip to the back of your TV, we suggest using these two items.The mounts can be attached to the back of the TV giving you hooks to then cable tie the strip lighting too, once all attache the cable ties can be cut removing the access.On the corners you can buy 90 degree connectors designed for this, however just be carefully folding the light strip over itself to create the 90 degree corner works just as well without damaging the light strip itself, or effecting the lighting effect.By using sticky pads and cable ties it allows you to easily adjust the strip lighting if you make a mistake, or feel the light is too close or too far away from the edge of your TV.Once attached and hooked up to your Hue system this is the effect you can create.Once set up you then need to set up your hue bridge so that the colors behind the tv from the light strip sync with what it going on, on screen.
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The downside to this is if you have a smart TV which has Netflix for example, this won’t work with Hue Sync as it is not run through the HDMI box.
Die Philips Hue-Leuchten synchronisieren ihr Licht mit der Dynamik und den Farben von Fernsehbildern.
Usually, this manifests in the form of flashing lights for lightning.If there’s a lot of red onscreen, the lights might end up turning red or flashing red.