Most smart lights look goofy or dorky.

The Dymera looks similar to previousPhilips Hue wall lights.

It has a metallic black exterior, it points light in two directions, and it requires wired power.

The Philips Hue Dymera wall light on a white background.

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But the Dymera is notable for its beveled edges.

Other Philips Hue wall lights, such as theResonate Outdoor, have a very boxy appearance.

Also, like most new Philips Hue products, the Dymera offers Bluetooth connectivity.

Packaging for the Philips Hue Dymera wall light.

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it’s possible for you to always buy the Philips Hue Bridge later if you deem it necessary.

Along with the new Dymera light, Philips Hue has announced two new connectors for itsPerifo track lightingsystem.

The Perifo Flexible connector allows you to run track lighting rails in any direction.

It may also come in handy when connecting track lights between your wall and ceiling.

As for the Perifo T connector, it’s exactly what it sounds likea T-shaped connector for three lights.

The new Perifo track lighting connectors cost $35 apiece but don’t go on sale until April.

Philips Hue has also launched the $200Secure wired camerathat it announced last year.