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Top 5 Best Gaming Setup Lights For Your Game Room

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Looking for a piece of art that lights up your gaming room and also makes it look cool?.

You have come to the right place as today in this article, I am going to show you some of the best gaming wall lights you can find on the internet. These are some really cool gaming wall lights that are high quality as well as used by most of the popular gaming legends.

So, without further ado, Here are the top 10 Best Gaming Wall Lights for your gaming Room.

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1. Aurora
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Launched by Canadian smart-lighting startup, NanoLeaf, Aurora is the best gaming wall lighting solution for your gaming room. They are a set of smart LED panels, designed in the shape of triangles and each side can be connected to each other.

This way, you can create your own Nanoleaf designs by connecting different triangular lights and you can easily control the colors of the lights. To change the colors, Aurora controlled by an iPhone and Android app, which is pretty smart. Once the lights are paired, you can even see the design of the lights on your smartphone and change it’s coloring accordingly.

Best Gaming Wall Lights
The best thing about the Aurora gaming wall lights is that only one part has to be connected to the power cord and all the other triangular parts light up just by connecting it with each other.

Best Gaming Wall Lights
Aurora comes with a starter kit that consists of nine panels and it retails for $199 dollars. Quite expensive but definitely very high quality and again you have to think of Aurora as a form of art rather than being just a normal regular light.

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2. Philips Hue Play Light Bar
Best Gaming Wall Lights
The Philips Hue Play Light Bar is a small piece of the light bar but having it in your gaming room can do wonders for your gaming lights setup. Firstly, it is quite small and portable but has a good amount of lighting power.

You place these lights behind your gaming monitor screen, TV screen, or anywhere to get a nice reflective shade of light on the wall. The good thing about the Hue Play Light Bar is that it is compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomeKit that makes it easy for you to turn on or off the lights. The lights cast a soft, neutral tone on the wall that doesn’t create any distraction at all.

As with other Hue-powered lights, you can set the Hue Play light bars to switch on and off based on a schedule, or whether you’re home or away. You can also control the bar lights with voice commands via Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple’s Siri.

Best Gaming Wall Lights
Overall The Philips Hue Play kit is a great option for adding some lighting to your gaming room. They are a little expensive but they work great. It’s easy to set them up and ready to integrate with your other Philips Hue smart lights, the Hue Play’s attractive bias lighting can help improve your TV’s picture while easing eye strain, or you can use it in tandem with your computer display for synchronized lighting effects.

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3. Cololight Pro: Smart LED Light Panels

The Cololight Pro is a decorative, Smart LED lights just like the Nanoleaf’s that can be used to light up and transform the ambiance of any room or your gaming room.

The Cololight Pro starter kit comes with 6 hexagonal LED light panels and light parts that can be attached to each other and it also comes with a stone base that can hold all the hexagonal light parts. You also get a connecter that can attach the panels with each other to make any design that you want to. They are quite small as compared to the Nanoleaf’s but depending on the type of design that you want to make, you might want to get the Cololight Pro Expansion Kit that offers more light panels.

You can easily connect the lights to your smartphone using their app and control the colors of lights from the app itself. It is also compatible with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.

One of the best things about the Cololight Pro is the “Dynamic Effect”, which means that it can react with the music that you play.

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4. Philips Hue Light Strip

An 80 Inches long strip light, the Philips Hue Light Strip is one of the best lighting solutions for your gaming room. It can be adjusted, cut or you can extend it and add up to 40 more lights if you need to by using a separate extender that costs around $25 more. But once you set it up, it is very easy to place it on your room walls and fits seamlessly into any environment and has 16 million color options, so it will suit any color scheme in your home.

They are also compatible with a huge range of smart home ecosystems including Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit. It has a very pleasant ambient light that reflects naturally on your wall with very soft colors at the same time, it can also become very bight.

Overall, its a very reliable lighting solution for your gaming room and it works perfectly behind your TV screen or gaming monitor. It is best used to light up small spaces behind your gaming desk and make them look really cool.
 

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5. LIFX Z Strip

LIFX is a company that manufactures a wide range of smart light bulbs and other lighting products. Recently they have come up with their new product called “LIFX Z Light Strip” and this is one of the light strips that comparable to the Philips Hue Light Strip. Although the LIFX Z Strip light is quite expensive but it has got amazing features that makes it worth the money spent.

Firstly, the LIFX Z is a multi-zone light strip that supports up to 16 million colors and it measures upto 6.6 feet. Just like the Philips Light Strip, you can make the LIFX Z strip longer if you need to. The LIFX Z light strip is thinner than the Philips version and it comes in two pieces that attach together with thin metal prongs. Although, I didn’t see much difference between the light accents between the two light strips, the LIFX Z is still quite bright at 1400 lumens per two meters.

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