You can use the box with any colour-changing Hue lights that you already have – but, unless you have these in the ideal position, the effects aren’t great. All-in-all, the HDMI Sync Box is easy to get running with all of your devices plugged into it. If you have an ARC-compatible sound device, run this directly to an ARC port on your TV. HDMI ARC is supported via one port, although this probably complicates matters. Note that they’re not HDMI 2.1 ports, so you can’t run the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X at 4K, 120fps through this box. All of the HDMI ports are HDMI 2.0 compatible and work with HDR and Dolby Vision. It looks much like any other HDMI switch, with four inputs and a single output that runs to your TV. The heart of the system is the Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box.
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