Black Friday Phillips Hue deals

Phillips Hue Smart Lighting Hero
Phillips Hue Smart Lighting Hero (Image credit: Phillips Hue)

The best Apple Black Friday deals are starting at several retailers now, so you don't have to wait to buy. Phillips Hue makes some great HomeKit-enabled accessories such as light bulbs, light strips, and more.

Phillips Hue makes some very gift-worthy smart home products for the techie in your life. Phillips Hue bulbs come in ranges of white or color. Use smart lights to make your holidays more magical. Phillips Hue makes lighting for both indoor and outdoor use. You can set the ambiance for your home using your iPhone or with Siri; you control the brightness, color, and timing. With HomeKit, you can connect up to 50 Phillips Hue lights. You can even link your Phillips Hue lights with your Spotify account and watch your lights "dance" to the music.

When are the Black Friday Phillips Hue deals?

This year we're already seeing shipping and availability constraints, and big sales at all major retailers have started. So if you want to find what you're looking for, don't wait. You want to be sure to get what you're shopping for and get it on time.

Where will the Black Friday Phillips Hue deals be?

Right now, Target has some great Black Friday Phillips Hue deals, such as the Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance Bluetooth Enabled Lightstrip Base Kit. Regularly priced at $79.99, it's 25% off when you use your Target Circle app, plus you get a $20 Target Gift Card with purchase. Target RedCard users get another 5% off. That brings it down to about $56.99 plus tax, and you'll have that $20 gift card to use later (so it's like getting this bundle for $36.99!)

We will keep updating you with the deals as they come up, but it never hurts to check the below retailers to see the absolute latest Black Friday Phillips Hue deals, as availability and pricing can change rapidly.

Karen S Freeman
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Karen is a contributor to iMore.com as a writer and co-host of the iMore Show. She’s been writing about Apple since 2010 with a year-long break to work at an Apple Store as a product specialist. She's also a contributor at TechRadar and Tom's Guide. Before joining iMore in 2018, Karen wrote for Macworld, CNET, AppAdvice, and WatchAware. She’s an early adopter who used to wait in long lines on release days before pre-ordering made things much easier. Karen is also a part-time teacher and occasional movie extra. She loves to spend time with her family, travel the world, and is always looking for portable tech and accessories so she can work from anywhere.