Philips Hue’s Festavia and Nanoleaf’s Essentials Matter smart string lights are up to 25 percent off
Whether you want to outshine your neighbors with the best light display or simply bring some holiday cheer into your home, Philips Hue’s Festavia string lights can help you do both. And right now, Amazon Prime members can buy the 65-foot string lights, which feature 250 color-changing LEDs, on sale for $186.99 ($33 off) when they clip the on-page coupon. The 130-foot string features double the number of smart LEDs and is also on sale when you buy it with the Hue Bridge directly from Philips Hue for $314.99 ($104.99 off) — a discount you’ll see at checkout after separately adding both to your cart. You can also buy it without the Hue Bridge from Amazon for $305.99 ($54 off) when you clip the on-page coupon.
With their gorgeous colors and enchanting preset festive effects and scenes, Philips Hue’s Festavia are our favorite smart holiday string lights. It helps, too, that they’re Matter-compatible and thus can work with all major smart home platforms when you buy the $59.99 Hue Bridge. You can also use them indoors and outdoors for up to 90 days. You can even sync the lights to music with the Hue Bridge.
Alternatively, if the Philips Hue lights are too expensive, you can buy Nanoleaf’s Essentials Matter Smart Holiday String Lights for $99.99 ($20 off) from Nanoleaf. These smart string lights are also compatible with Matter, come with festive preset scenes, and sync with music. However, as Nanoleaf doesn’t have any other outdoor lighting options you can pair them with, they’re better suited for decorating the Christmas tree than a big outdoor display.
Yesterday we highlighted an excellent deal on the Google Pixel Watch 2, but if a $300 smartwatch is outside your budget, there are other discounted wearables to consider. Right now, for example, you can buy the Amazfit GTR 4 for $164.99 ($35 off) from Amazfit when you apply promo code GTR4HS at checkout, which drops the smartwatch to the all-time low first set during Black Friday.
With multiband GPS and a nice OLED display, the Amazfit GTR 4 offers features we don’t typically find in wearables in this price range. It also includes more than 150 sports modes, Amazon Alexa support, and better battery life than we see in pricier flagships from Apple, Samsung, and others. Add in the fact the GTR 4 is platform-agnostic and you can see why it remains our favorite budget-friendly Android smartwatch.
Whether you want to outshine your neighbors with the best light display or simply bring some holiday cheer into your home, Philips Hue’s Festavia string lights can help you do both. And right now, Amazon Prime members can buy the 65-foot string lights, which feature 250 color-changing LEDs, on sale…
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