
The integrated rechargeable Li-ion battery serves up to 3 hours of continuous light, with a charging time of approximately 1.5 hours, although Philips do actually provide a power supply for continuous illumination. HUE cameras can also be plugged directly into an interactive flat panel display if the panel has its own built-in operating. The half orb shaped Go is approximately half the size of a standard household eating bowl, measuring in at 120mm wide, 70mm in height and 120mm long, making it a truly and effective portable option. The HUE HD camera will work on all computers which have a USB port and support UVC ‘plug and play’ cameras, including Windows (11, 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP), macOS (Mac OS X 10.4.3 and later) and most Linux distributions. The product itself comes with a 6W LED light source, capable of 16 million colors and 5 dynamic lighting effects. Of course, for the sake of compatibility and preserving the integrity of Hue systems that are already in place within the home, the Hue Go can interface with an existing Bridge should it be required to do so, it just also has the power of portability to operate as its own standalone iPhone connected smart device. It is wireless, portable and rechargeable, up to 3 hours. The Hue Go has an elegant design with a transparent casing. Add a Philips Hue Go with white and colored hue light to your smart lighting system. The portability of the new Hue Go lighting option also means that it can be operated independently of the Bridge that is required for the other Hue lights to communicate with one another in a given home automation setup. The Philips Hue Go White and Color Portable Smart Light Table Lamp provides limitless possibilities for extraordinary smart home experiences.


Like the rest of the Hue range, the Hue Go will fall under the category of intelligent home automation, can be connected and controlled directly from your smartphone, but differs from the rest of the established range as it is a truly portable lighting option that can be removed from its base and transported around the home.

Philips Hue, the connected lighting system that was initially introduced by back in October of 2012, is going through further expansion with the introduction of the new Hue Go option.
