Govee Flow Pro LED Smart Light Bars with Camera, RGBIC Ambiance Backlights, Music Sync Kit Works with Alexa & Google Assistant, 12 Preset Modes LED Play Light Bar for 27-45 inch Gaming, PC, TV, Room

SMART LIGHTING IS A QUICK AND EASY WAY TO CHANGE THE FEEL OF A ROOM AND ADD SOME ambience to the space. It is available in a variety of forms these days, ranging from smart bulbs and light strips to all manner of weirdly shaped lamps. The Govee Flow Pro is an RGB attachment that’s designed to be used in conjunction with a television or monitor screen to add a splash of diffuse light and color to your setup and make it more visually appealing.

Choosing colors and animations is simple, but the real appeal of these vertical light bars is their ability to mirror on-screen activity and respond to music—all for the low price of $80. As compared to other gadgets that provide reactive smart lighting, this one is substantially more cheap. It takes a little setup and finagling to get the Govee system up and running, but once it does, it works perfectly. What’s the catch? It is dependent on a camera.

In addition to two 10.5-inch rectangular plastic light bars, the Govee Flow Pro system includes a choice of two mounting options: glue them to the back of a TV or monitor or slide them into stand brackets. Through a long USB-C connection, the light bars are connected to a separate control unit, and the camera—yes, a camera—is plugged into the control unit’s USB-A connector. After that, you’ll need to connect the power adapter to the control unit in order to turn on the lights throughout the room.

In addition to a power button, a color cycle button, and a button to convert to audio-reactive lighting, the control unit also has a camera, which brings us to the rationale for having a camera in the first place. Position the webcam-like gadget in front of your display or television so that the device can see what is happening on and then customize the colors of your light bars to match. Are you now watching a movie with a flaming scene? A more immersive experience is created by directing the light bars to imitate the colors picked up by the camera in order to create a more immersive environment.

 

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Govee Flow Pro LED Smart Light Bars with Camera, which come in a variety of colors, can brighten up any room. Making them an excellent RGB smart lighting choice for any budget. The Govee Flow Pro’s automated light shifting Video mode doesn’t quite live. Up to promises, but the customization possibilities, user-friendly software. And overall color output make it a respectable RGB lighting solution for any room in the house.

RGB lighting can be found everywhere, transforming homes and offices. All around the world into spectacular light shows. Using portable RGB lighting. You may create an atmosphere in your living room while watching a movie. And then transform your kitchen into the setting of a rainbow-colored rave.

Govee’s Flow Pro Wi-Fi TV Light Bars check all of the criteria. And while they aren’t the most flashy or visually appealing of RGB light towers. The final product and customization options make them a respectable contender. In this increasingly crowded (and colorful) field.

The light bars are also intended for screens ranging in size from 27 to 45 inches. And the reactive lighting will not function effectively with panels of other sizes. When using Govee’s Immersion TV Lightstrip with a 55- or 65-inch television. You may achieve a similar level of functionality.

If you’re willing to put in the effort to learn how to do so, you may create lighting effects . With your light bars. You can also program your light bars to turn on. And off at predetermined intervals.

 

Adaptive Bias Lighting of Govee Flow Pro

To aid your eyes, you may want some light surrounding your monitor or TV. To alleviate eye strain and tiredness when watching in the dark. Bias lighting is used behind a screen or monitor to offer indirect light. It might also make dark regions on the screen appear darker. An immersive layer of color matching, adaptive. Or reactive bias lighting adds to the immersion.

This is nothing new, but it used to be exceedingly costly to set up. Nowadays, you can get the same effect for far less. With six divisions, each Govee light bar purportedly produces millions of colors. The 400 lumens brightness is less than the 530 lumens of the Philips Hue Play bars. But it’s plenty for the work. It is not intended to be used as a primary light source.

They spent a week viewing TV episodes, movies, and games at night with a 42-inch TV. Utilizing light bars, and I was impressed. The changing colors often added to the action, which I liked when gaming.

However, the color matching isn’t always perfect, and the video mode bars can’t handle gradients. It might also be distracting if the action is fast. Not every show or film needs a clean transition. It’s fine for cartoon content, but odd for reality TV or cooking shows.

Thankfully, it’s simple to change colors. The Flow Pro light bars can be utilized without a TV and help set the mood. Its music setting is also disco-like and great for parties. (When we can all have parties again).

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