![]() The special feature: In the colour selection, the light strip appears as a group, the three segments can then be placed freely and thus create fancy colour gradients. Of course, the Ambiance Gradient Lightstrip is connected and controlled normally with the Philips Hue App. The Ambiance Gradient Lightstrip in the App At least this is somewhat better than the Lightstrip Plus, which can be shortened every 33 centimetres. The individual sections are accordingly 25 centimetres long. ![]() Seven small arrows indicate where the scissors can be used. What I find a bit unfortunate is that the light strip apparently cannot be shortened in as many places as previously thought. The Ambiance Gradient Light Strip can also be extended up to ten metres, whereby the connection is not made via six pins as before, but only via their four. At the end of the light strip there is a small plastic cap that provides a nicer end. In addition, there is a power supply with two plugs for EU and UK, the ZigBee controller and a long cable to connect these two parts. In the plastic-free packaging, you will find a small manual and the obligatory safety instructions, as well as the light strip itself. This is in the boxīut first, let’s take a look inside the box. And we’re not just talking about the number of colours that can be displayed simultaneously. But after unpacking and installing the Ambiance Gradient Light Strip, I can assure you that it is far superior to the well-known Lightstrip Plus. ![]() The price is definitely a house number, we don’t need to discuss that. ![]()
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