But they’re spendy

The home security market is about to get more crowded.

Philips Hue has set its sights on thehome security market.

Both versions will offer 1080p HD video capture and two-way voice communication.

A Philips Hue Secure floodlight camera illuminates a car

The new Philips Hue Secure floodlight camera.Philips

you’re able to program the cameras to work with your existing Philips Hue products.

Additionally, the cameras can differentiate between humans, pets, and packages.

That processing is done on-rig, allowing Signify to offer end-to-end encryption by default.

A Philips Hue Secure contact sensor in black

The new Philips Hue Secure contact sensor.Signify

It will cost $350 when it arrives in the first quarter of 2024.

The signature feature here is the ability to adjust the color of the light when its triggered.

Rounding out the line is the Philips Hue Secure contact sensor.

Like the new Secure cameras, its possible to configure the sensors to work alongside other Philips Hue products.

For instance, you might program a sensor to trigger the lights in the room where its installed.

Video backups and object differentiation are locked behind Signify’s new Secure subscription.

The basic plan comes with a 30-day video history and starts at $4 per camera.

Signify has yet to announce pricing for the Plus plan with a 60-day video history.