Fun and engaging, the Govee DreamView G1 Pro brings interactive lights to your desktop setup, expanding gaming and films outside of the confines of your
This is one of the cheapest and easiest ways to add active backlighting to your existing setup, and it thoroughly covers the wall behind your TV in color.
There are a lot of options out there if you want to outfit your home with a slew of smart lights. One company has been making waves over the past couple of years, as Govee has emerged as one of the best options for those who don't want to spend an arm and a leg. But the best part about Govee is that there are smart light options for pretty much every scenario, and for Cyber Monday, we're seeing quite a few deals on pretty much all of the company's offerings. Govee Immersion Kit - Save $18 The Immersion TV Kit from Govee includes a string of LED lights that attach to the backside of your TV. This kit is designed to work with TVs ranging from 55-inches to 65-inches, but will work with larger TVs if you're willing to sacrifice outlining the entire back of your TV set. With the Immersion Kit, a 1080p camera points at the TV itself, and then automatically applies different lights to match the colors on the screen. Govee Immersion Kit - Save $18 Govee RGB Smart Light Bulb
When it comes to smart home lighting, this feels like the coolest thing ever, besides having a computer in your pocket all day long. Being able to activate Google Assistant, or Alexa, or even Siri and tell it to turn your lights on or off is the ultimate practice in laziness and convenience. But things are taken to the next level when it comes this Immersion Kit from Govee. The entire kit includes two light bars, a control module, an RGB light strip, a camera (more on that), and everything you need to get the kit set up. Installing all of the lights is pretty simple, as you simply unpeeled the adhesive covering, and place the light strip around the edges of the back of your television. The light bars can be mounted to the wall, but I just used the two included stands as I didn't want to drill anymore holes into the walls of my apartment. Then, with the camera, you can place that at either the top or the bottom of the TV, and it too, uses adhesive to stay in place. Once everything
Govee added Light Bars to its Immersive LED TV kit to double the backlight for nearly double the price. It’s still a fraction of the cost of a comparable Philips Hue solution.