Philips Hue Bulbs Will Be Even More Expensive in July. And It May Not End There.
UNITED STATES, JUN 23 – Sen. Maggie Hassan requests detailed data from major grocery retailers on tariff-driven cost impacts amid 2.2% annual grocery price rise, focusing on canned foods and supply chain effects.
- Signify, Philips Hue's parent company, will raise prices on its Hue smart lighting products in the US starting July 1, 2025.
- The price hike follows new US import tariffs, which Signify cites as the direct cause and may prompt further adjustments in the future.
- New US Hue products like the Smart Button and Wall Washer show about a 10% price increase compared to European prices, with the button rising from $25 to $33.
- Signify announced that prices will rise on July 1 and indicated that future price adjustments may occur if additional tariffs are imposed, while emphasizing their dedication to maintaining high-quality and innovative products.
- This price increase suggests ongoing cost pressures from tariffs could raise smart lighting costs and impact the broader US tech industry further.
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