![]() Gerald is also the author of 'Get Technology: Upgrade Your Future', published by Aurum Press, and also holds a Guinness world record on Tetris. The main app for the Philips Hue system, it allows you to turn your lights on and off, create automations and timers, sync your lights to your TV and music, and even upgrade your Bluetooth system by adding a Hue Bridge. Gerald is also a contributing tech pundit for BBC Radio and has written for various other publications, including T3 magazine, GamesRadar,, Real Homes, MacFormat, music bible DIY, Tech Digest, TopTenReviews, .uk, Brandish, Kotaku, Shiny Shiny and Lifehacker. Control all your Philips Hue lights, whether you use Bluetooth or Hue Bridge. If it has an acronym and an app, he's probably been there, on the front lines reporting on the latest tech innovations. Its main feature is a party mode, where you can sync your lights to your music live You can adjust the setting so that the brightness and the color of your lights change with the volume of the music, that they change randomly every given seconds or that the color changes when volume difference is greater than. Living in London in the UK, Gerald was previously Editor of Gizmodo UK, and Executive Editor of TechRadar, and has covered international trade shows including Apple's WWDC, MWC, CES and IFA. Light Party is a controller for Philips Hue lights available for Windows 10 and 11. You'll never see him without his iPad Pro, and he loves gaming sessions with his buddies via Apple Arcade on his iPhone 14 Pro, but don't expect him to play with you at home unless your Apple TV is hooked up to a 4K HDR screen and a 7.1 surround system. Gerald Lynch is the Editor-in-Chief of iMore, keeping careful watch over the site's editorial output and commercial campaigns, ensuring iMore delivers the in-depth, accurate and timely Apple content its readership deservedly expects.
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