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    Light up your life with the Philips Hue Omniglow, the best Hue lightstrip yet
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    Light up your life with the Philips Hue Omniglow, the best Hue lightstrip yet

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyApril 6, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read0 Views
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    Philips Hue Omniglow: one-minute review

    Hue Omniglow lightstrip held in a hand

    (Image credit: Future)

    Specifications

    Length: 3m (also 5m and 10m in some markets)

    Brightness: up to 2,700 lumens at 6,500K (3m)

    Colors: white, warm white, and multicolor

    The Philips Hue Omniglow is the best Hue lightstrip yet. It’s a classier kind of LED strip: where other models have visible LEDs, the Omniglow delivers seamless color gradients and smoothly moving light effects. The results are very impressive and the Hue app makes it easy to select, edit or create scenes either solo or as part of a wider Hue setup. If you’ve already got a Hue system you can add it in seconds and then include it in your scenes and automations. As with other Hue lights you’ll need a Philips Hue Bridge or Bridge Pro to access advanced features such as custom scenes and smart home integration.

    The Omniglow is easy to install and set up, although if you’re mounting it up high you might curse the short power cable. The only real downside is the length: you can shorten the Omniglow but not extend it, and longer versions are not widely available in the UK or US. While European customers can choose between 3m, 5m and 10m models, the US and UK are currently limited to the 3m model only.

    Philips Hue Omniglow: price and availability

    • On sale from November 2025
    • $139.99 / £119.99 / AU$279.99 (3m)

    • Philips Hue Omniglow Strip Light (3m) at Amazon for £109.92

    The Philips Hue Omniglow was announced in September 2025 and went on sale in November 2025. There are three sizes, but only the 3m model is available everywhere. That has a recommended price tag of $139.99 / £119.99 / €139.99 / AU$279.99.

    Europe and Australia also get a longer 5m version, which costs €199.99 / AU$399. And in Europe there’s a 10m version with a price tag of $349.99. The same 10m version was listed with a UK price of £349.99 but at the time of writing it’s showing as as “not currently available” on the Philips website.

    Philips Hue Omniglow: design

    Hue Omniglow lightstrip showing prism

    Even close-up you can’t see the individual LEDs:’ colors, and gradients are super-smooth (Image credit: Future)
    • RGB, warm white and cool white
    • Seamless color and gradients
    • Cuttable but not extendable

    The Omniglow is a RGBWWIC design, which means it combines RGB, warm white, cool white and independent control in a single light source. Unlike other Hue lightstrips you can’t see the individual LEDs; it’s designed to deliver seamless whites, colors and gradients, which it does very well. That makes it look much more classy than lesser lightstrips.

    The strip is 17mm wide and 8.5mm high and consists of multiple 12.5cm sections, each of which has 6 LEDs that can be individually controlled – so you can get twinkly lights and motion effects as well as solid color and gradients.

    This lightstrip can be cut shorter at pre-defined 12.5cm spaces but any bit you remove can’t be re-used or replaced later. Unlike previous Hue lightstrips the Omniglow can’t be (officially) extended with additional sections, although inevitably some Hue fans have come up with warranty-voiding DIY solutions.

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    There are double-sided adhesive strips along the full length of the Omniglow, but you may want to use something more permanent if you’re putting the strip in a place where it’ll have to battle gravity; in my experience the adhesive that comes with Hue strips tends to be rather weak, and this lightstrip is quite heavy. The power supply is also very short, with just over 1m between the plug socket and the beginning of your lightstrip, and you’re going to want to support the weight of the power brick.

    Design score: 4/5

    Hue Omniglow review: features

    Hue Omniglow Lightstrip app control - setup, scenes and custom colors

    If you have a Hue Bridge/Pro you get full access to customization and smart home automation (Image credit: Future)
    • Three-stage gradients
    • Moving and flickering lights
    • Great integration with other Hue lights

    The Omniglow delivers the promised seamless gradients, and it also brings a feature across from the Festivia string lights in the form of moving lights. That enables you to pick a moving scene such as a fireplace, candle glow or looped color change, and you can tweak those scenes in the Hue app to adjust their speed or intensity. It’s very smooth and very impressive.

    The app offers very basic control via Bluetooth but for access to advanced features such as syncing and smart home integration you’ll need a Hue Bridge or Hue Bridge Pro. That gives you the full range of customization, per-light settings and the ability to create your own custom moving gradients and flickering effects.

    Features score: 5/5

    Philips Hue Omniglow: performance

    • Up to 2,700 lumens
    • Seamless color
    • Beautifully smooth transitions

    If you’re familiar with Hue lightstrips the first thing you’ll notice about the Omniglow is how bright it is. It’s much brighter than standard Hue lightstrips, delivering up to 2,700 lumens of brightness compared to the 1,700 lumens of a Hue Solo of the same length.

    If you can get the 5m or 10m models they are more powerful still, putting out up to 4,500 lumens. That means the Omniglow isn’t just a decorative lightstrip. You can also use it to illuminate spaces such as stairs or feature walls.

    Performance score: 5/5

    Philips Hue Omniglow: should you buy it?

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    Design

    Gorgeous lighting but it’s not extendable and the power cable is very short

    4/5

    Features

    Everything you’d expect from a Hue strip plus motion and flicker effects (Bridge/Pro required)

    5/5

    Performance

    Brilliantly bright, super smooth and the colors are fantastic

    5/5

    Value

    Quite expensive compared to other lightstrips

    4/5

    Buy it if

    Don’t buy it if

    Philips Hue Omniglow: also consider

    There are multiple lightstrips for Hue, some of them much more affordable – so for example the Hue Gradient Lightstrip is much cheaper. Govee is the main rival in this space with very affordable products including the bendable, cuttable COB Strip Light Pro, the very cheap RGBIC LED Strip and several rope light models.

    How I tested the Philips Hue Omniglow

    I’ve been all-in on Hue lights for more than a decade, and my home currently features a mix of smart lights including two Hue gradient lightstrips, various Hue bulbs, a Hue motion sensor and Hue Festavia string lights, all controlled via the Hue app, Apple Home and Siri. I added the Omniglow to my living room setup and Hue Bridge and used it as both decorative lighting and functional lighting, controlling it alongside my existing lights and scenes.

    First reviewed March 2026

    Philips Hue Omniglow Strip Light (3m): Price Comparison

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