Illuminate Your Life! ✨
The Govee Smart Bedside Table Lamp is a modern, multi-colored LED lamp that offers hands-free control via Alexa and Google Assistant. With 43 scene modes, DIY personalization options, and music synchronization, it transforms any space into a vibrant, relaxing environment. Perfect for enhancing your bedroom or living room ambiance.
Brand | Govee |
Manufacturer | Govee |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 27 cm; 940 g |
Item model number | H60522D1UK |
Part Number | Govee |
Number of Items | 1 |
Style | Modern |
Colour | Multi-colored |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Material | Plastic |
Finish types | Painted |
Number of Lights | 1 |
Included Components | Power Cable, Bulb |
Voltage | 12 Volts (AC) |
Specific Uses | Decoration |
Special features | Smart, Music, App Control |
Shade Colour | Multi-colored |
Shade Material | Plastic |
Light Direction | LED |
Power and Plug Description: | Corded Electric |
Switch Style | Push Button |
Switch Installation Type | Tabletop |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Luminous Flux | 350 Lumen |
Item Weight | 940 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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Expensive but overall fantastic
The media could not be loaded. I got this light on a prime day deal. Full price is definitely more than I would spend on a light and even the deal price was really pushing it. There's no denying that this light is expensive and there are cheaper options with different levels of functionality and customisation.I would say the main thing that separates this light from any other one is the Govee app and the customisation options that brings.The start of my review is going to be focused on this light specifically. Then I'll add a more generalised review of Govee since a lot of the experience comes down to the app rather than the lights themselves and that's mostly the same for each type of light (with some variation).AURA TABLE LAMPSo far my only disappointment with the Aura is that 1% brightness is still pretty damn bright. So a lot of the different customisations aren't really an option for darker situations and even with only one or two LEDs activated it's still brighter than I would want for a nightlight. I have other LEDs that go much darker and are a lot better for a subtle glow in an otherwise dark room. With the Aura if it's lit it's lit. You're not going to get a subtle glow in a dark room. It's unfortunate, but I still like it enough overall to still keep it, but the brightness not being able to go actually low does limit its use.Worth noting that there is a newer version. Maybe worth seeing if they're fixed the brightness issue with that one.The lamp looks and feels nice. It's clearly plastic which I don't know if might be a turn off for some people. But to me it looks good. It's not too imposing. It's just generally decent. The top of the light has buttons for basic controls. I believe those are power, brightness, activating music mode and changing between some solid colours.The inside of the lamp is surrounded by individual LEDs with a layer of some sort of frosted plastic around them. The outer layer strikes a good balance between diffusing the light and still keeping each light distinct enough for interesting patterns.You are able to customise each LED using the DIY mode. DIY mode includes a few different pattern and movement options to choose from which you can customise with your own colour selection. You are also able to turn off individual LEDs. This means that if you want a more dim light than is usually possible you are able to activate just the LEDs at the back. That gives just some backlighting off whatever surface is behind it as well as a faint glow through the outer layer of the lamp. Honesty though even with only a couple of LEDs active at the back the light is still brighter than I would like for some situations.GENERALI was able to snag a couple of different Govee lights on a prime day deal. Honesty without that discount I don't think I'd be buying these just cos they're out of my price range no matter how good they are.With that said they are the best smart lights I have tried and I would absolutely suggest them to anybody who is willing and able to spend this much.FUNCTIONALITYPrevious lights I've used have either had good customisation but not worked with smart devices or have worked with smart devices but not had good customisation. These Govee lights have both... plus more!I don't think there's anything else I could think to ask of these lights.QUALITYAll of the light I got have come in nice packaging, included instructions and power supplies and appeared to be good quality. They all look and feel nice. I haven't had them for long enough to say if they last well. I'll hopefully remember to some back and update when I have more experience.CUSTOMISATIONDIYThe customisation options are far better than others I've tried. Both with the variety of ready to use options and the DIY tool which allows you to do a lot to change colour, movement type etc. The exact options depend on the type of light but it's a lot. It includes being able to select different pattern options, change the colour of each individual LED and being able to turn off individual LEDs. You can control the brightness separately while with previous lights I believe the brightness has been saved with the DIY so can't be changed without editing the DIY.You can add names and photos to the DIY so it's easy to tell which is which. You can also sort DIYs into different groups, choose which ones appear as shortcuts etc. And you're able to edit both the DIY and it's name and picture easily.SCENESScenes are their pre-set options. Again it depends on the type of light but each light I have has a big variety of options that cover a good range of moods/ vibes.COMMUNITY DIYThis is another thing that I've only seen with Govee lights. Savy (free membership) users are able to share their DIYs. You can find community DIYs and apply them to your lights or favourite them to find easily. This essentially adds a whole lot more scenes to choose from.MUSIC MODEThis is actually the first time I've liked the music mode on any lights. Depending on the light you have different effect options. The minimum I've seen so far is 3. You can change the sensitivity and colours for each of these options. You can also choose where it gets the music from- your phone or the light's built in mic.CONTROLSREMOTEEach of the lights I have has some sort of controls built in. This usually includes on/off, activate music mode, brightness and swapping between some modes. They do not have a separate remote and that's great for me cos it also means my TV remote doesn't randomly change the lights when I'm trying to adjust the volume. I also never user the remotes that come with lights anyway so it saves me having even more to add to the pile of mystery remotes.APPThe app is great. It looks nice and is easy to navigate. From there you can set up light groups, set timed actions, adjust various functions etc. So far everything I've tried has been really easy and user friendly. Including being able to differentiate and organise DIYs well with names, pictures and groups. The past lights I've used that have had a good DIY mode haven't had much option to differentiate or organise those DIYs.GOOGLE/ ALEXAThey have basic functionality through Google just like any other lights I've tried. On and off, brightness, colour.They also allow you to set custom "snapshots" in the Govee app. These snapshots save the current lighting set up you're on and allow Google or Alexa to activate it. This is the first time I've seen this option for smart lights and it's going to be really helpful. I will say it's a bit fussy and doesn't always work, but that could easily be my Google device rather than the lights. It wouldn't be the first time it's decided it doesn't understand something that it definitely should.
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Modern lava lamp
Dude, remember those trippy lava lamps from back in the day? Well, Govee's bedside lamp just blew my mind and sent me on a nostalgic journey! This little light wizard is like a lava lamp on steroids, minus the hot wax and potential fire hazard.First off, setting this baby up was easier than convincing myself I needed another slice of pizza. Just plug it in, connect to the app, and boom! You're ready to party like it's 1969.But here's where it gets wild - this lamp has more mood swings than a teenager. With millions of colors, you can recreate that groovy lava lamp vibe and then some. One minute it's mellow yellow, the next it's electric blue. It's like having a tiny disco ball without the tacky mirror tiles.And get this - it syncs with music! My old lava lamp never danced to Zeppelin, but this Govee lamp is grooving to everything from classic rock to EDM. It's like my room is hosting a light show every night.The best part? No more waiting for the lava to warm up. This lamp is instant gratification. Want to feel like you're in a chill lounge? Bam! Craving a psychedelic trip (visually, of course)? Boom!So if you're looking to upgrade your mood lighting, gaming and a trip down memory lane, grab yourself a Govee bedside lamp. It's all the nostalgia of a lava lamp, with none of the "Oh no, I left it on all night" anxiety. Far out, man!
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I actually love it!
My mum gave me a desk lamp for my bedroom so I didn't need to have the big light on. My 11yo decided to steal it so I was in desperate need of a new light!My husband said more then £30 was too much to spend on a lamp.. but IT'S SO PRETTY!I wouldn't pay the full price. £68.99 is far too much for what it is.. a light. £51 is still a bit of a stretch, but I have to admit I do love it and I'm glad I spent the money on it.Someone mentioned that the lights aren't as defined, so if you do a drawing it's blurry. Of course it is 😅. You're not going to get a defined view of whatever you've drawn because it's got plastic over the lights. If you want something defined then you'd be best off getting one specifically for that with either exposed LEDs or a pixelated type light.I've not played with all the features, but I have made a pretty pattern and I've also taken colours from a drawing my husband did and created an aurora. I love the fire option and if you choose "fire" colours it looks really 'comfy'.I saw reviews mention that it's not bright enough to read with which is what *almost* put me off purchasing. If you just use "white" then it is absolutely bright enough to read with if you're using it as a bedside lamp. Even using pastel colours and it's bright enough to read with.Using anything bright like a bright pink or a red, or using darker colours like navy, burgundy etc and you can't read with it as it's obviously too dark, and using red makes your room look like a dark room for photographs 😂If you're using it to read with then it's not something you could put far away from wherever you're reading even though it is bright. It would be best off on a bedside table. If you're not using it for reading then you could put it anywhere and it lights up all of a large bedroom (or wherever you're putting it) in lots of pretty colours.You can have it with a moving pattern or static.It isn't hard to set up (took me 2 minutes) and the app isn't hard to navigate (like I saw someone else mention), but you do need to have a play with it to see all of the features it offers as there's a lot.You can also cycle through presets or you can create your own.I'm diagnosed ADHD and it's definitely a dopamine inducing light 😂Honestly I really love it and I'm glad my 11yo stole my lamp 😂.It is sliiiightly pricy for me at the sale price, so I'd definitely not buy it at full price (wait for a sale if you want to purchase), but for how happy it's made me I don't care! 😂. Plus as I mentioned above.. there are a lot of features! And you can even take colours from photos/drawings etc for the light colours. It's really good 🥰
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