Philips WiZ HDMI Sync Box with TV Backlight Gradient LED Strip – For 55”-65”/ 75”-85” TVs
Transform any TV into an immersive experience. Philips WiZ HDMI Sync Box with TV Backlight Gradient LED Strip syncs colour to your screen in real time. Real-time RGBIC TV Backlighting.
Price range: ₹11,599.00 through ₹12,499.00
Philips WiZ HDMI Sync Box with TV Backlight Gradient LED Strip – Experience the Philips Light Theatre
Philips WiZ HDMI Sync Box with TV Backlight Gradient LED Strip brings real-time RGBIC gradient backlighting to your 55″–65″ or 75″–85″ TV — synced directly to your HDMI source, with no hub, no camera, and no calibration required. The Sync Box reads your video signal frame by frame and translates it to colour across a three-sided LED strip on the back of your screen, turning every scene into something that extends beyond the panel itself.
This smart home product works across living rooms, dedicated media rooms, gaming setups, and bedrooms — anywhere a large TV is the centre piece. Whether you are watching sport on a set-top box, gaming through a console, or streaming from a dedicated media player, the backlight responds in real time. The built-in microphone also lets the strip sync to music independently, so it stays useful with the TV off.
Available in two variants for different TV sizes, the Philips WiZ HDMI Sync Box with TV Backlight Gradient LED Strip connects to your existing 2.4GHz Wi-Fi via the WiZ app. Download, plug in, pair — and your TV setup is permanently changed.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | HDMI Sync Box + RGBIC Gradient TV Backlight Strip |
| Brand | Philips WiZ |
| TV Size Compatibility | 55″–65″ (Variant 1) / 75″–85″ (Variant 2) |
| Strip Length (55″–65″) | 2.6m total — two 90cm side sections + one 160cm top section |
| Strip Length (75″–85″) | 3.4m total — two 100cm side sections + one 140cm top section |
| Strip Placement | 3-sided (Left + Right + Top of TV) |
| Light Type | RGBIC (Individual segment colour control) |
| Segments (55″–65″) | 13 |
| Segments (75″–85″) | 17 |
| Colour Range | 16 million colours + Tunable White (2700K–6500K) |
| Sync Modes | Cinematic, Vibrant, Relaxation, Rhythmic |
| HDMI Version | HDMI 2.0 |
| Supported Video | 4K @ 60Hz, HDR10+, Dolby Vision |
| HDMI Inputs | 1 |
| Music Sync | Yes — via built-in microphone (independent of TV input) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 2.4GHz (802.11 b/g/n) + Bluetooth; WPA2 / WPA3 Personal |
| Hub Required | No |
| App Support | WiZ app (Android / iOS) |
| Voice Assistants | Amazon Alexa Amazon Alexa is Amazon’s cloud-based voice service available on hundreds of millions of devices from Amazon and third-party device manufacturers. More, Google Assistant The Google Assistant is a virtual assistant software application developed by Google that is primarily available on mobile and home automation devices. More, Apple Siri |
| Smart Features | Real-time video sync, music sync, schedules, scenes, dimming, TV Area expansion |
| Power-On Behaviour | Returns to last-used state after power cut |
| Dimming | Via WiZ app only — not compatible with wall dimmers |
| Power Input | 220–240V ~ 50/60Hz (Indian mains supply) |
| Power Output | 12VDC, 2A |
| Power Cable Length | 1.5m |
| Sync Box Dimensions | 11 × 7.2 × 2.2 cm |
| Operating Temperature | Up to 35°C ambient |
| Hue Compatibility | Not compatible with Philips Hue products or apps |
| Installation | Peel-and-stick strip + HDMI passthrough; no camera or calibration needed |
| In the Box | Sync Box, Gradient Backlight Strip, HDMI cable, power adapter, mounting clips |
| Suitable For | Indoor use — living rooms, home theatres, gaming rooms, bedrooms, covered balconies |
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A standard TV setup gives you two lighting states: room lights on, or room lights off. Neither is ideal for extended viewing. Lights on creates glare and wash-out on the screen; lights off puts a harsh bright rectangle in a dark room, which strains the eyes over time and shrinks the perceived scale of what you’re watching. The Philips WiZ HDMI Sync Box with TV Backlight Gradient LED Strip introduces a third state — one that adjusts continuously with what’s on screen.
From Two Settings to Infinite States
Static ambient lighting — a warm bulb behind the TV, a bias light strip set to white — is a partial fix. It reduces eye strain, but it contributes nothing to the viewing experience itself. The Sync Box replaces that fixed glow with a backlight that reads every frame in real time and responds in kind: deep blues during an underwater sequence, warm ambers in a firelit scene, fast-shifting colours during a high-speed game. The light is no longer separate from the content — it becomes part of it.
Control That Doesn’t Interrupt Viewing
Switching sync modes, dimming the backlight, or turning it off altogether takes a single tap in the WiZ app. You don’t have to get up, hunt for a remote, or interrupt playback. Voice control via Alexa, Google Assistant
The Google Assistant is a virtual assistant software application developed by Google that is primarily available on mobile and home automation devices. More, or Siri works just as smoothly — a quick voice command handles brightness or mode changes without breaking focus. For households where multiple people share a TV, any family member with the WiZ app can make adjustments from their own phone.
A Backlight That Responds to Music Too
Most TV backlights stop working the moment you switch off the screen. The built-in microphone in the Sync Box means the strip responds to room audio independently — music playing through a speaker, game audio, ambient sound. The backlight stays useful even when the TV is off, making it part of the room’s everyday lighting rather than a feature that only activates during movie time.
Start Standalone, Expand When Ready
The value of this product extends beyond what’s in the box. Because the Sync Box is the control hub for the WiZ TV lighting ecosystem, every colour-capable WiZ light you add later — a floor lamp, a set of light bars, a smart bulb — becomes part of the same synced environment. You are not buying a closed product; you are buying into a platform. The LightTheatre Kit offers the complete package if you want everything at once, but starting with this standalone unit gives you full creative control over how you build from here.
Fits Any Room Without Rewiring
There are no wall modifications, no ceiling tracks, no wiring runs. The strip sticks to the back of your TV, the Sync Box sits in your AV setup, and the whole system connects over your existing Wi-Fi. Setup takes under 15 minutes. Whether you are in a rented apartment or an owned flat, the installation leaves no permanent trace.
Key Features
Real-Time HDMI Sync — The Engine Behind the Experience
The centrepiece of this setup is how the Sync Box reads light. Rather than pointing a camera at your screen and guessing at colours — the approach used by many camera-based backlight kits — the Philips WiZ HDMI Sync Box reads the video signal directly from the HDMI source. It analyses the entire frame in real time and maps corresponding colours to the correct zones of the backlight strip, with no calibration required and no lag visible during normal viewing. The result is colour accuracy that camera-based systems simply cannot match, because the box is working from the source data itself, not an optical interpretation of what’s on screen.
The colour synchronization in the Philips HDMI Sync Box with TV Backlight Gradient LED Strip uses the latest HDMI sync box technology for seamless lighting effects. HDMI Sync Box is best for people on a budget or who dislike camera-driven solutions. Downsides? Limited to HDMI sources only, and can’t sync native TV apps. Needs an HDMI Switcher(not included) for multiple media sources.

The Sync Box supports HDMI 2.0, handling video up to 4K at 60Hz with HDR10+ and Dolby Vision passthrough. This covers the vast majority of streaming sticks, set-top boxes, and gaming consoles in everyday use. One important clarification: the box requires an external HDMI input device — it does not intercept content from your TV’s built-in apps. Smart TV apps like YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and JioHotstar run through the TV’s own processor, not through an HDMI input, so those will not trigger video sync. Airtel Xstream Box, Jio Android STB, TATA Play STB, d2h Stream Box, dishTV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, NVIDIA Shield TV, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch all work correctly.
RGBIC Gradient Strip — Three Sides, Multiple Colours at Once
The backlight strip wraps around three sides of your TV — left, right, and top — and uses RGBIC technology, which means individual segments of the strip can each display a different colour simultaneously. When a film scene shifts from a warm sunset on the left of the frame to a cool sky on the right, the strip reflects that split — left side warm, right side cool — rather than averaging the whole screen into a single blended hue. This zone-by-zone colour reproduction is what separates gradient backlighting from basic single-colour ambient strips.
The strip is sized to fit your TV properly. The 55″–65″ variant is a 2.6m strip with 13 independently addressable segments (two 90cm side runs plus a 160cm top run). The 75″–85″ variant is a 3.4m strip with 17 segments (two 100cm side runs plus a 140cm top run). More segments means more granular colour zones, which is why the larger strip delivers proportionally more on-screen detail rather than just stretching the same gradient across a bigger TV. WooCommerce handles variant selection on this page — choose your TV size before adding to cart.
Music Sync via Built-In Microphone
The Sync Box contains a built-in microphone that detects ambient sound and pulses the backlight to rhythm — independently of the HDMI video sync. This means music sync works even when the TV is off: connect a Bluetooth speaker, play music on your phone, and the strip responds to the beat in the room. For gaming sessions with headphone audio or casual music listening, this is a useful mode that doesn’t require any app interaction once set up.
Four Sync Modes — Tuned for Different Content
The WiZ app offers four preset sync modes, each designed for a different viewing context. Cinematic mode prioritises colour accuracy and subtle transitions, suited to film. Vibrant mode saturates and amplifies colours for sports and action content. Relaxation mode dials down intensity for slower viewing. Rhythmic mode is optimised for music, prioritising beat response over colour fidelity. Each mode can be adjusted for brightness within the WiZ app, and you can switch between them mid-session without interrupting playback.
Expandable to a Room-Wide Smart Lighting System
The Sync Box is not limited to the backlight strip. Any colour-capable WiZ light with Wi-Fi + Bluetooth — bulbs, the Gradient Floor Lamp, Gradient Light Bars, and other WiZ strips — can be linked to the Sync Box and will sync with the same on-screen content simultaneously. You position those additional lights in the WiZ app’s TV Area section, assign them a location relative to the screen, and they respond to colours from the corresponding part of the frame. This is how the standalone Sync Box + Strip becomes the foundation of a full home theatre lighting setup — you build it out at your own pace, adding lights when you’re ready. The Philips WiZ LightTheatre Kit bundles the Strip, Gradient Floor Lamp, and two Gradient Light Bars together if you want the complete setup from day one.
No Hub, No Camera, No Calibration
Setup requires neither a dedicated hub nor a calibration procedure. The Sync Box connects directly to your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network via the WiZ app — the same app used for any other WiZ product in your home. There is no camera to mount on top of the TV, no colour wheel to run, and no sensor to position. Once the strip is attached and the HDMI cable is connected, the system is ready to use.
Smart Control & Setup
How to set up the Philips HDMI Sync Box with TV Backlight
Watch this video for step-by-step instructions on how to install the Philips WiZ HDMI Sync Box with TV Backlight Gradient LED Strip.
WiZ App + Setup
Download the WiZ app (Android / iOS) and follow the in-app pairing flow: plug in the Sync Box, connect it to your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network, and attach the backlight strip to the back of your TV. The whole process takes under 15 minutes. Once paired, the WiZ app becomes your control hub — switch between sync modes, adjust brightness, set schedules, or change to a static colour scene independently of whatever is playing on screen. Multiple family members can install the WiZ app on their own phones and control the same devices without any additional setup.
Connectivity — No Hub Required
The Sync Box connects over Wi-Fi 2.4GHz (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth, with WPA2 / WPA3 Personal security. No separate hub, bridge, or controller is required. If you already use WiZ lights at home, the Sync Box joins the same WiZ ecosystem without any reconfiguration. Note: The Sync Box requires a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band. Most modern dual-band routers broadcast both 2.4GHz and 5GHz — connect the Sync Box to the 2.4GHz network during setup.
This product is part of the WiZ ecosystem only — it is not compatible with Philips Hue products or the Hue app. If you have an existing Hue setup, the WiZ Sync Box runs as a separate parallel system.
Voice Assistants
The Sync Box and backlight strip work with Amazon Alexa
Amazon Alexa is Amazon’s cloud-based voice service available on hundreds of millions of devices from Amazon and third-party device manufacturers. More, Google Assistant
The Google Assistant is a virtual assistant software application developed by Google that is primarily available on mobile and home automation devices. More, and Apple Siri. Link through the respective app once, and you can control the lights by voice from any linked device.
- Alexa: “Alexa, set the TV backlight to Cinematic mode.”
- Google Assistant
The Google Assistant is a virtual assistant software application developed by Google that is primarily available on mobile and home automation devices. More: “Hey Google, turn off the TV backlight.” - Siri / HomeKit: “Hey Siri, dim the TV lights to 50%.”
Remote Access
Because the Sync Box connects over Wi-Fi, you can control it from anywhere using the WiZ app — turn it on before you get home, set a schedule for it to switch off at midnight, or adjust the sync mode from another room.
Power Behaviour
The Sync Box retains its last-used mode and brightness setting after a power cut. When power is restored, it returns to whatever state it was in before the outage — whether that was a static colour, a sync mode, or off. This is the default behaviour; you can adjust the power-on state in the WiZ app if you prefer it to always start in a specific mode.
Important: Do not connect the backlight strip to a wall dimmer switch. Dimming is handled entirely through the WiZ app and supports full 1–100% control. Wall dimmers will damage the LED driver. The included power adapter accepts 220–240V ~ 50/60Hz input (standard Indian mains supply) and outputs 12VDC / 2A to the Sync Box, with a 1.5m power cable between the adapter and the box.
Networking
The Sync Box uses your existing home Wi-Fi — no new network infrastructure needed. It operates on the 2.4GHz band only. If your router uses the same SSID for both bands, you may need to temporarily split them during setup; most modern routers handle this automatically through band steering.
What’s in the Box
The box includes the Philips WiZ HDMI Sync Box, the RGBIC Gradient Backlight Strip (sized for your chosen TV variant), an HDMI cable, a power adapter, and mounting clips for securing the strip to the back of your TV panel.
Where to Use It
Living Room Home Theatre Setup
The living room is the primary home for this product. A 55″–85″ TV in a typical 2BHK or 3BHK living room sits against a wall that becomes the canvas — the backlight strip wraps around the panel and washes colour onto that wall in real time. Overhead lights go off, backlight goes on, and the room shifts from a generic seating area into a dedicated viewing space without any furniture rearrangement.
Dedicated Home Theatre or Media Room
If you have a separate media room or a room partitioned for home cinema, the Sync Box was designed for exactly this setup. Darker walls amplify the backlight effect, making gradient colour transitions more pronounced. Because the Sync Box can drive additional WiZ lights in the same room — floor lamps, light bars — a media room becomes a fully immersive environment where every surface responds to what’s on screen.
Gaming Room
For gaming setups, the HDMI sync doubles the on-screen visual field. Fast-paced action, explosions, and environmental lighting in games all push high-contrast colour changes to the strip in real time — the backlight effectively extends gameplay beyond the screen edges. The Rhythmic and Vibrant sync modes also work well for gaming sessions with background music, and the built-in microphone picks up in-room audio for music sync when headphones aren’t in use.
Bedroom Television Corner
Many apartments now have a TV in the bedroom — often wall-mounted or on a low console unit. The Sync Box works well here too: Relaxation mode keeps the backlight intensity low for night viewing, reducing the harsh contrast between a bright screen and a dark wall, which puts less strain on your eyes during long late-night viewing sessions.
Studio Apartment or 1BHK Single-Room Setup
In a compact apartment where the living room and bedroom share the same space, the backlight creates a distinct “watching zone” that signals a shift in the room’s mood without physically changing anything. A single TV with the Sync Box + Strip setup gives the space a dimension that fixed lighting cannot.
WFH Desk or Monitor Setup
The Sync Box works with any external HDMI source, which includes gaming monitors connected to a PC or console. For a dual-use desk — work by day, gaming or streaming by night — the backlight strip can be mounted to the back of a large monitor and used the same way as on a TV, with the same HDMI passthrough setup.
Covered Balcony or Multipurpose Lounge Area
If your apartment has a covered balcony converted into a sitting area with a TV, the Sync Box functions here without issue — it is an indoor product rated for covered, dry environments. The backlight effect works particularly well in small enclosed spaces where wall proximity amplifies colour wash.
Energy Efficiency
The Philips WiZ HDMI Sync Box with TV Backlight Gradient LED Strip is a low-draw ambient lighting system. The Sync Box runs on a 12VDC / 2A power adapter, putting the maximum combined draw of the box and the LED strip at the lower end of the wattage spectrum — well below what a single ceiling bulb pulls. In typical viewing, actual draw is lower still, because the backlight only lights up the segments matching colours on screen at any moment, not the entire strip at full brightness.
The smarter savings story is behavioural. With overhead lights dimmed or off during evening viewing — which the backlight makes comfortable to do — your room’s total lighting load drops significantly. Most households over-light their viewing rooms relative to what’s needed for comfortable watching, and the gradient backlight removes the need for full-strength ceiling illumination during movie or gaming sessions.
The WiZ app also lets you schedule the backlight to switch off automatically — at a fixed time, or after a set duration — so it’s never accidentally left running overnight. Paired with a Philips WiZ Smart Plug, you can also cut standby draw from the Sync Box entirely when it is not in use, useful in households with extended away periods.


















Frequently Asked Questions
Does this work with the native apps built into my Smart TV (like Netflix, YouTube, or Prime Video)?
No. This is the most important detail to know before purchasing. The WiZ HDMI Sync Box requires an external video source running through an HDMI cable. It cannot read or sync with the video signal of apps running directly on your TV’s built-in software. But these apps (Netflix, YouTube, JioHotstar, Prime Video etc.) can be streamed from the external HDMI devices and will be synced to the strip.
Which devices can I use with the WiZ HDMI Sync Box?
It works perfectly with any external device that outputs via HDMI. Common compatible devices in India include:
Set-Top Boxes: Airtel Xstream Box, JioFiber Home Gateway/STB, Tata Play Binge+, DishTV Smart STB.
Streaming Sticks: Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV 4K, Google Chromecast with Google TV, Xiaomi Mi Box.
Gaming Consoles: Sony PlayStation 4/5, Microsoft Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch.
Can I use this with my Philips Hue system?
No. While both brands are owned by Signify, Philips WiZ and Philips Hue use completely different technologies and apps. This WiZ Sync Box will not connect to a Philips Hue Bridge, cannot be controlled via the Hue app, and will not sync with Hue smart lights. It is designed strictly for the cost-effective WiZ smart lighting ecosystem.
Does the Philips WiZ HDMI Sync Box need a hub or bridge?
No. The Sync Box connects directly to your home 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network via the WiZ app. No separate hub, bridge, or gateway is required. If you already have WiZ lights at home, it joins the same setup immediately.
Does it work on a 5GHz Wi-Fi network?
No — the Sync Box requires a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection. Most dual-band routers broadcast both 2.4GHz and 5GHz simultaneously. During setup, select your 2.4GHz network in the WiZ app. Once paired, the Sync Box stays connected without affecting your other devices.
Does it support 4K, HDR, and Dolby Vision gaming or movies?
Yes. The box features HDMI 2.0 ports that fully support 4K resolution at 60Hz, alongside HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. If you are a hardcore gamer looking for 4K @ 120Hz or 8K pass-through (HDMI 2.1), you can still use this box, but your console will downscale its output to 60Hz while routing through the sync box.
Is this a camera-based system? How accurate are the colors?
Unlike low-cost ambient TV lighting kits that require you to mount an extra camera to the top of your television frame, the WiZ Sync Box reads the digital video signal directly from the HDMI cable frame-by-frame. This results in 100% accurate RGBIC color matching with zero lag, and keeps your TV looking clean and minimalist.
How big is the LED strip — will it fit my TV?
The strip is sized specifically for your TV variant. The 55″–65″ version is 2.6m long with 13 RGBIC segments (two 90cm side runs + one 160cm top run). The 75″–85″ version is 3.4m long with 17 segments (two 100cm side runs + one 140cm top run). Both wrap around three sides of the TV — left, right, and top — leaving the bottom open for cable management. The strip is not cuttable, so choose the variant that matches your TV size.
Can I cut the LED strip if it is too long for my TV?
No, you should not cut the gradient LED strip included in this kit. The strip is engineered with specific RGBIC zones (13 segments for the 55″–65″ version and 17 segments for the 75″–85″ version). Cutting the strip will break the circuit and permanently damage the lighting segments. Please select the correct variant corresponding to your television’s diagnostic size.
Do I need a smart home hub to use this?
No hub or bridge is required. The WiZ Sync Box connects directly to your home’s 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network via your smartphone’s Bluetooth during the initial setup. Note that it does not support 5 GHz-only Wi-Fi bands.
Can I add more WiZ lights to sync with the Sync Box later?
Yes — this is one of the key strengths of the WiZ ecosystem. Any colour-capable WiZ light with Wi-Fi + Bluetooth can be added to the Sync Box’s TV Area in the WiZ app. That includes WiZ smart bulbs, Gradient Light Bars, the Gradient Floor Lamp, and other WiZ strips. You assign each light a position relative to the TV, and it will sync to colours from the corresponding screen zone. There is no upper limit on how many lights you can add.
Can I sync other WiZ lights in my room to the TV sync box?
Yes! This is the major benefit of the system. Using the “TV Area” feature in the WiZ app, you can link other color-capable WiZ lights in the same room—such as the WiZ Gradient Floor Lamp or WiZ Gradient Light Bars—to mimic the Sync Box data, expanding the theater effect to your entire living space.
What happens if the TV is turned off? Does the light strip become useless?
Not at all. The WiZ Sync Box features a built-in physical microphone. When you aren’t watching a movie, you can switch the kit to “Music Sync” mode. The lights will dance dynamically to the ambient sound in your room, parties, or music playing from an external speaker, even with the TV screen completely powered down.
Is it compatible with Alexa and Google Home?
Yes. The WiZ HDMI Sync Box works with Amazon Alexa
Amazon Alexa is Amazon’s cloud-based voice service available on hundreds of millions of devices from Amazon and third-party device manufacturers. More, Google Assistant
The Google Assistant is a virtual assistant software application developed by Google that is primarily available on mobile and home automation devices. More and Apple through Siri Shortcuts out of the box via the respective smart home apps. All three voice assistants can switch modes, adjust brightness, and turn the backlight on or off.
What is the difference between this product and the Philips WiZ LightTheatre Kit?
This is the standalone Sync Box + TV Backlight Strip only. The Philips WiZ LightTheatre Kit is a bundle that includes this same Sync Box and Backlight Strip plus two Gradient Light Bars and a Gradient Floor Lamp. If you want to start with just the TV backlight and expand your setup over time, this standalone product is the right starting point. If you want the full room-wide cinema lighting system in one purchase, the LightTheatre Kit is the better option.
Can multiple family members control the backlight from their phones?
Yes. Any family member can download the WiZ app and be added to the same home. Once added, they can control the Sync Box and backlight strip from their own phone without needing a separate account or device. There is no limit on the number of users per home.
What happens to the backlight during a power cut?
The Sync Box stores its last-used state in memory. When power returns after an outage, it resumes from the same mode and brightness it was in before the cut — whether that was Cinematic sync, a static colour scene, or off. You can override this default power-on behaviour in the WiZ app settings.
Does this product need to be installed by an electrician?
No. Installation is entirely plug-and-play — no wiring, no wall modifications, no electrician required. The backlight strip uses a peel-and-stick adhesive backing and clips that secure to the back of the TV panel. The Sync Box sits between your HDMI source device and your TV using standard HDMI cables (one included in the box). The only connections are HDMI and power.
Need Help in Troubleshooting?
Navigate to this WiZ Connect support page for HDMI Sync Box for solutions. There are numerous FAQs readily available for you to explore which might help you in troubleshooting the WiZ HDMI Sync Box.
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