Govee Clears Out Neon Rope Gaming Lights, Making It Cheaper Than Ever to Build Your Dream Setup - Kotaku
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Govee Clears Out Neon Rope Gaming Lights, Making It Cheaper Than Ever to Build Your Dream Setup - Kotaku
"These Govee lights get you 42 independent light segments and 252 LED beads across the 10-foot strip. The inverted illuminated lighting technology removes the typical glare and spotting you often see with traditional LED strips for a smoother glow that's easier on the eyes. The strip is also flexible, meaning you can shape it around the edge of your desk and even resize it according to your needs using the 12 designated cut points."
"Once the strip is all set, you can use the Govee Home app to access 16 million color options, 64+ preset scenes, 11 music modes, and much more. Switching between these literally takes seconds, and you can play around with the modes to get the setup of your dreams. Not in the mood to bother with the in-app controls? Pair your lights with Alexa or Google Assistant and use voice commands to manage the lights."
"These are flexible, bring life to every setup, and can now be yours for less. Amazon is being generous with a 25% discount on these, which brings the price down to just $75 from its original $100 tag. That's a nice $25 drop, but the offer might not be around for long. Take advantage of the discount while it's still live, and while supplies last."
Govee RGBIC gaming neon rope lights provide 42 independent light segments and 252 LED beads across a 10-foot flexible strip. Inverted illuminated lighting technology delivers a smoother, low-glare glow that reduces typical LED spotting. The strip can be cut at 12 designated points and shaped around desk edges for custom layouts. The Govee Home app unlocks 16 million colors, 64+ preset scenes, 11 music modes, and rapid switching between effects. Voice control works via Alexa or Google Assistant. An optional AI Gaming Box can sync lights with on-screen action. A 25% Amazon discount reduces the price from $100 to $75 while supplies last.
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