This TV backlight promises simple setup and AI extras for a lot less than Philips Hue – and without an HDMI box


  • Camera based so no sync box required
  • TV synchronization and AI-based lighting designer
  • From $89.99 / £89.99 (approx AU$126)

If you fancy a Philips Hue-style light strip for your TV, but don’t want to splash out on a sync box or sacrifice light quality, Lepro might just have the strip for you. Its new STV1 lightstrip promises accurate color reproduction to extend your movie, show or game beyond the edge of your TV without complex installation or additional hardware.

I’m a big fan of lightstrips — I’m on my second Hue setup and use it daily for movies, TV shows, and games — but the combination of a sync box and a lightstrip or other synced lighting isn’t cheap. Lepro’s approach is simpler and considerably cheaper, with the 55- to 65-inch version coming in at a very reasonable $89.99 / £89.99 (about AU$126).

The difference is that this is a camera-based system, and Lepro says it has key features that set it apart from other camera-based light strips.

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An adult and a child watch anime on a TV with the Lepro STV1 light strip extending the colors to the wall behind

The camera captures the colors on the screen, so there is no need for a separate sync box (Image credit: Lepro)

Lepro STV1 lightstrip: is this the perfect accessory for your big screen TV?

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