Where's the best place to buy a NZXT HUE 2 Ambient lighting kit?

Where's the best place to buy a NZXT HUE 2 Ambient lighting kit?

Best answer: Your best bet when wanting to buy the NZXT HUE 2 Ambient Lighting Kit is to grab it from Amazon.Ambient display lighting: NZXT HUE 2 Ambient Kit (From $110 at Amazon)

Amazon is the best place to go

Amazon's Prime subscription is what makes the online retail giant so good to shop at, unlocking a whole host of additional benefits for $13 a month, including free next-day delivery depending on your location. You could order the NZXT HUE 2 Ambient Lighting Kit up to a certain point in the day and have it delivered the following day.

Whether you opt for Amazon Prime or not, you'll still be able to enjoy Amazon's great promotions and value. There are also user reviews, solid post-purchase support, and warranty options. The NZXT lighting kit may not be available in your region, but Amazon may be able to deliver some RGBs to your front door using its extensive network of couriers.

Why you should buy the NZXT HUE 2 Ambient Kit

NZXT HUE 2 Ambient Kit

NZXT rolled out version two of its HUE 2 Ambient Kit, addressing many of the concerns we had with the original kit. After some testing, we found the new package to be almost perfect for adding some ambient light to your desktop setup, so much so that we bumped our previous review score and can now provide it a Windows Central Recommended Award.

What this kit does is allows you to hook up some RGB lighting to the rear of your monitor(s) and have everything controlled using the company's CAM software. You can even have the lighting produce an ambient effect in supported games, creating some really cool effects. The kit is totally worth it for those looking to spruce up their office or gaming room.

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Rich Edmonds
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