Philips Hue Had Big Discounts During Amazon Prime Day 2026 — Here's What Was on Sale

Philips Hue smart lights reached some of their lowest prices ever during Amazon Prime Day 2026, which ran from June 23rd through June 26th. The discounts covered several different types of products: sleep lights, portable lamps, and devices that sync with your TV.
The biggest price cut went to the Hue Twilight, a lamp designed to help you wake up and fall asleep naturally. It dropped to $262, down from $308 — a savings of about 15%. This lamp is one of Philips' most expensive models, and it rarely goes on sale, so this was a notable opportunity for anyone who had been waiting for the price to drop.
The Hue Go, a battery-powered lamp you can move from room to room, fell to $123.47 — that's $53 off its regular price and the lowest it has ever been. This one matters because it's a good entry point if you want to try smart lights but can't install permanent bulbs in your space (whether you rent or just need something portable).
A third discount applied to the Hue Sync Box, a device that plugs into your TV and makes your Hue bulbs change color to match what's on screen. It was discounted to $281. This works best if you have several smart bulbs installed around your living room, since a single bulb won't show the full effect.
These three products show Philips is trying to reach different kinds of customers: people focused on health and sleep, people who want flexibility and portability, and people building a full home entertainment system. Philips smart lights don't go on sale very often, in part because Signify, the company that spun off and now owns the Hue brand, tends to keep prices steady most of the year. Prime Day is one of the few times of year when deals happen, which is why shoppers who have been watching prices tend to jump in during this window.
The broader context here is that the smart home market has been changing. More devices are starting to use a common standard called Matter, which lets different brand products talk to each other more easily. Hue has historically required its own hub device (a small box) to control the lights, but the company added Matter support so the lights work with Apple Home, Google Home, and Amazon Alexa without forcing you to switch systems entirely. This shift is how the industry is moving — toward products that play nicely together rather than locking you into one brand.
These specific Prime Day prices ended on June 26th. It's not yet clear whether Philips will keep any of these prices lower going forward, though some retailers have extended their sale prices after Prime Day in the past.


