Update: In time for the soccer World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico, a new Philips Hue app update unlocks the new Sports Live feature we reported on in May, below. Users had their first chance to try it Thursday with Mexico and South Africa’s opening match, Signify said in a blog post.
Original post, May 7, 2026:
Philips Hue and its sibling smart-lighting brand WiZ both get a new feature soon that could change how you watch the World Cup this summer, parent company Signify said Thursday. Called Sports Live, the software uses real-time match data to trigger lighting effects in your home whenever key moments happen on the pitch — goals, yellow cards, red cards — with no manual input or hardware required.
“With Sports Live, we’re moving beyond the traditional screen-based sync offering, broadening the role of smart lighting in at-home sports entertainment,” said said John Smith, business leader for Connected Lighting at Signify.
“By using live match data to trigger lighting in real time, we’re creating a new level of precision and immersion in how fans experience sports at home, making every match a truly memorable occasion,” he added.