Wellbeing lighting

We sleep, wake, work, relax, and live by the light around us. Philips Hue lets you harness its power to get the right lighting for wellbeing.

Lighting for your wellbeing
Wake up naturally

Natural wake-up light

Schedule your own personal sunrise by setting a Wake up automation in the Philips Hue app. Customize the timing and style of this wake-up light, and ease into your morning as the lights slowly brighten.

Stay focused

Lighting for work

If you have a home office, let smart light help you separate work life from home life. With automations and the Energize and Concentrate scenes, you can get the best lighting for productivity.

 

Recharge

Lights for relaxation

Smart lighting for health and wellbeing can signal when you should start winding down for the day, helping you relax and get ready for a good night’s sleep. 

Wellbeing lighting for your daily routine

Daily routine

Get the light you need for every moment of the day with our first 24-hour scene — Natural light. It mimics the sun’s movement and automatically transitions through cool and warm shades of white light throughout the day. Add it to a smart light, Room, or Zone in the Philips Hue app by opening the Hue scene gallery and selecting Natural light.

Get started with wellness lighting

White and color ambiance

Starter kit

With four color-capable E27 bulbs and a Bridge, this starter kit gets you set up for a complete wellness lighting experience in your home.

White ambiance

Starter kit

Two E27 bulbs that offer warm-to-cool white light and a Bridge give you the foundation you need to set up lighting for wellbeing.

Gradient

Signe gradient floor lamp

Begin your day with the Wake up automation's Sunrise style. Specially created for gradient lights such as Signe lamps, it wakes you up gently for a less jarring start to the morning.

Create your own wellness lighting

Motion sensor

Motion sensors make your smart lighting effortless. With an integrated daylight sensor, it’ll only trigger your lights when it needs to.

Automations

Schedule your lights to turn on at the right color and brightness, according to your personal daily routine.

Voice control

Get hands-free help throughout your home by connecting your smart lighting system to your favorite smart home assistant.

Meet Philips Hue

Philips Hue is a comprehensive smart lighting system — made for indoors, outdoors, and with your whole smart home in mind.

Lights

Bulbs, lamps, pendants, spotlights, and more. With so many styles and types, you get to pick the smart lights that match your look best.

App

Schedule your lights to turn on and off, adjust settings, and get ultimate smart light control in the palm of your hand.

Bridge

The Bridge unlocks the full suite of smart lighting features, letting you do more with your system.

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Set the mood

Sync to TV, games, and music

Philips Hue products

We’re here to help

Have questions or need support? Read FAQs, watch how-to videos, or learn how to contact us.

Wellbeing FAQs

Disclaimer

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2 Gabel, V., Maire, M., Reichert, C. F., Chellappa, S. L., Schmidt, C., Hommes, V., ... & Cajochen, C. (2013). Effects of artificial dawn and morning blue light on daytime cognitive performance, well-being, cortisol and melatonin levels. Chronobiology international, 30(8), 988-997.

3 Giménez, M. C., Hessels, M., van de Werken, M., de Vries, B., Beersma, D. G., & Gordijn, M. C. (2010). Effects of artificial dawn on subjective ratings of sleep inertia and dim light melatonin onset. Chronobiology international, 27(6), 1219-1241.

4 Manber, R., Bootzin, R. R., Acebo, C., & Carskadon, M. A. (1996). Behavioral Treatment and Sleep: The Effects of Regularizing Sleep-Wake Schedules on Daytime Sleepiness. SLEEP-NEW YORK-, 19, 432-441.

5 Schlangen, L. (2014). The effect of light on our sleep/wake cycle, Philips Circle of light white paper

6 Santhi, N., Thorne, H. C., Van Der Veen, D. R. et al. The spectral composition of evening light and individual differences in the suppression of melatonin and delay of sleep in humans. J. Pineal Res, 2011, 53: 47-59.

7 Lucas, R. J., Peirson, S. N., Berson, D. M., Brown, T. M., Cooper, H. M., Czeisler, C. A., Figueiro, M.G, Gamlin, P.D., Lockley, S.W., O’Hagan, J.B., Price, L. L., Provencio, I., Skene, D.J., Brainard, G.C. (2014). Measuring and using light in the melanopsin age. Trends in neurosciences, 37(1), 1-9.

*When a bulb displays "Up to" a certain number of lumens in its specifications, it displays the maximum lumen output of the bulb. It shows how bright the bulb can get at 2700 K (White bulbs) or 4000 K (White ambiance or White and color ambiance bulbs). Learn more about brightness