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You can either use the color wheel to choose from 16 million shades, use some of the many ready-to-go “scenes” (multiple themed colors through which the light will cycle) in Philips Hue’s library, or even create your own custom scenes using the color wheel or your favorite photos.Īll in all, the Philips Hue Go portable table lamp is a slightly flawed yet fantastic addition to the Philips Hue Go lineup. Once that’s done, you unleash a whole new world of potential for your portable table lamp.
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Simply download the app and, where relevant, add the device to your preferred smart home ecosystem, and you’re good to go.Īs with all Philips Hue lights, it’s spectacularly easy to connect the table lamp to the app with either a preinstalled Philips Hue Bridge, which allows for up to 50 devices, or Bluetooth, which allows for up to 10. You can opt to exclusively use the preset hues on the lamp (my personal favorites are Forest Green and Cosy Candle), but as with all of the best smart lights, there’s no need to fork out for one of the best smart switches to remotely control the Hue Go portable table lamp and unlock its true potential. A decisive knock will see it fall off its dock, and even when placed on a table, vibrations through the floor as you walk around your home can cause the lamp to teeter, flickering the light on and off in the process. Second, the lamp isn’t terribly secure on its base. This feels like an oversight from a company as design and aesthetic-intensive as Philips Hue. Although I tested the black lamp, I’ve seen customer feedback online stating that the base plate for the white colorway is also black. The black charging dock itself is the source of two of my biggest complaints with the Philips Hue Go portable table lamp. One of my greatest gripes with Philips Hue lights is that there’s no way to determine the level of battery remaining, but the manufacturers suggest it takes 3-4 hours to fully charge.
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On test, more vibrant hues at full brightness saw it last just under 6 hours, while dimmer and less intense settings such as the flickering Cosy Candle scene saw it last close to 48 hours. This is almost double the lifespan we saw in the Philips Hue Go 2. The lamp charges on a small wired dock – and, fully charged, the battery can last up to 48 hours, depending on the hue selected.

Personally, I didn’t mind this so much, preferring to use the lamp for mood lighting but this does limit its use somewhat. This button placement is far better than the Hue Go 2, where it was perplexingly positioned on the underside of the lamp but this does come at the expense of having any light spray from the top of the shade as you might expect from a traditional table lamp. The top of the lamp is fully covered, and home to a button to turn the device on and cycle through the eight color hues available. The light plate itself measures only 25cm high, which proved a little short for use as a reading lamp unless it’s on near-full brightness, which maxes out at 530 lumens. The lamp “shade” is purely aesthetic – the round light plate is located on the underside of the lamp shade, meaning the light splays out downwards as it would on a standard lamp without the need of a shade to diffuse the glaring light of standard light bulbs. Petite at 35 x 14.2 x 14.2cm (h x w x d), the Philips Hue Go portable table lamp is clearly designed with ambiance in mind, rather than lighting up a whole room. It’s lightweight at 975g and can be carried with ease around the home – and outside, thanks to its IP54 dust and water protection.

Available in black and white metal, the lamp makes for a fetching and chic piece on your side table, and comes with a hand grip in situ for moving the lamp from room to room. The Hue Go portable table lamp takes its design cues from traditional bedside table lamps, with a round base plate and central column supporting its lamp shade top. Previously, models such as the spotlight-shaped Philips Hue Go 2 and the Philips Hue Gradient Signe table lamp have sported wonderful standout designs, but haven’t necessarily had the traditional homely feel you might be looking for. With product lines such as Hue Go, the brand has been moving the dial beyond individual bulbs to other lighting form factors – including its latest creation, the Hue Go portable table lamp. Philips Hue is famed for making some of the best smart lights, offering the widest ranges of color shades (16 million) in a host of shapes and sizes.
