To cover all four sides of a 65-inch TV with the Philips Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip, you can use two Lightstrips, one for the left and right sides and another for the top and bottom. Alternatively, you could also consider other Philips Hue products such as the Hue Play Gradient Tube or the Hue Ambiance Gradient Lightstrip, which are more flexible in their arrangement.
If your LG OLED Evo (2024 model) has the Philips Hue app, you no longer need a Sync Box to enjoy the Ambilight-like experience. The Philips Hue Sync TV app allows you to synchronise the Hue lights directly with the TV without the need for an external Sync Box.
Yes, the Philips Hue Gradient Lightstrip can display different colours at the same time. This light strip is specially designed to display multiple colours simultaneously and can create colour transitions and dynamic scenes. With the right firmware and the use of the Hue app or the Hue Sync Box, the light strip can display different colours in different sections.
I have stuck it to an OLED TV. The plastic part comes off relatively easily (for me), but the adhesive tape may stick a little too well to the TV. The question is whether you ever have to remove it again. Then it's just a bit of finger work. However, you should not damage the display.
Then the Grandient glows dark purple. I find it perfect in combination with the Hue Sync Box. You can set the intensity mode in the Hue Sync. It has its price.
Theoretically, it would be possible, but remember that the light strip is mounted quite far "inside" and has much less distance than you think because of the radius of the curve. For my slightly older LG 65" C8 TV, these light strips are just the right length, so I could imagine that it would be too long for 55".
No, these strips are meant to be attached to the TV and the lights synchronise with the sound of the TV, just like the Philips TVs have built in. For this to work the Hue PLay HDMI sync box must be connected. Each playback device must first pass through the box before the sound is passed on to the TV. This is the only way the box can adjust the lights to the sound from the TV, otherwise it makes no sense and you can use normal LED strips from Philips.
Without the Sync Box, only with the Hue Bridge you can light them up in all colours, but they do not light up synchronised in the colours of the picture. For that you need the Bridge and the Sync-Box.
It needs a certain minimum distance from the wall. The Gradient Lightstrip itself is almost 2 cm thick. The following link may help you: https://hueblog.de/2020...