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Signify states users can configure the fixtures brightness level via the Philip Hue mobile app.

Illuminating the homestead

Alongside the Dymera is the new Philip Hue Secure floodlight camera.

Philips Dymera outside house

Initial images of the Secure gear show it consists of a floodlight sitting on top of an outdoor camera.

There is a catch with this model.

You will need to own aPhilips Hue Bridgeto use it.

Philips Hue Secure floodlight camera

The last announced fixtures are accessories.

Theyre called Perifo T connector and the Perifo flexible connector.

As their names suggest, the pair is meant to support the rail lights from the Perifo series.

Philips Hue Perifo lights with the new tracks

The Perifo flexible connector, on the other hand, consists of two separate rails connected by a cable.

This option will let you string lights together in any shape you want.

That way, you’re able to get around those tricky corners.

Availability

It appears these lights will come out in the UK first.

The Secure floodlight is available right now at 299.99.

A few weeks after that, the Perifo flexible connector will be released on February 6 for 29.99.

The Dymera has a launch date of February 27.

Itll cost you 199.99.

Lastly is the Perifo T connector.

Its slated for a Q1 2024 launch at 34.99 a pop.

An exact date was not given.

The outdoor fixture will retail for$219.99and219.99, respectively.

We scoured thePhilips Huewebsite for listings on the other products but sadly came up with nothing.

So we reached out to Signify asking for more details.

This story will be updated at a later time.

Until then, be sure to read TechRadar’s list of thebest smart home devices for 2024.

Both are slated to launch on February 27.

Both Perifo connectors will cost $34.99 although they’re release dates differ.

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