It may be October, but the holidays will be here before you know it. Amazon’s Fall Fall Event is here, giving A-list subscribers a great opportunity to save on holiday decorations before the holiday rush begins. Right now you can pick up the Philips Hue Festavia String lights at one of their best prices yet. Priced at $219.99, you can buy the 65-foot string with 250 color-changing LEDs for $169.39 ($50 off) at Amazon. If you need a longer strand, the 130-foot version is also on sale for a low of $269.99 ($126 off).
If you want your home to stand out this season, Philips Hue festival lights should do the trick. These are our favorite holiday lights, offering reliable performance, individually addressable lights and preset scenes and enchanting effects that few rivals can match. Plus, you can sync them with other Philips Hue products, such as Hue Play Bars, color-changing light strips, spotlights or bulbs to decorate your Christmas tree or elevate your outdoor setup for an even more magical effect. If you buy a Hue Bridge, you can even set up automations and sync them with your music for a complete festive show.
Plus, the lights are also compatible with all major smart home platforms thanks to Matter Protocol support, so you can control them with your voice. Plus, with an IP54 rating for the lights and power adapter, you can hang them outside without worry, even when winter weather arrives.
Tim BontempsOctober 9, 2025, 11:46 a.m. ETCloseTim Bontemps is a senior NBA writer for ESPN.com who covers the league and…
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