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Govee’s CES launches include a smart table lamp with a built-in JBL speaker

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CES is a great time to explore new smart home technology, including smart lighting. Govee is taking the stage to announce the launch of a new Govee Table Lamp 2 Pro x Sound by JBL, a new Gaming Pixel Light, and new Mini Panel Lights. 

The Govee Table Lamp 2 Pro x Sound by JBL is a smart table lamp that combines smart audio features and visuals with a multicolor smart light. The lamp can synchronize audio with light to create dynamic visual effects in time to your favorite music. 

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The Table Lamp 2 Pro has an array of 210 independently controlled LED beads that deliver a wide spectrum of vibrant colors or ranges of white from warm to cool. It’s portable and rechargeable so that you can take it anywhere, from bedside to campsite. 

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Govee also is launching the Gaming Pixel Light, which brings pixel art to a new light. The panel of pixel lights works in tandem with the Govee AI Lighting bot, which can create images of the pixels on the panel for a retro look and feel, complete with 8-bit music from a built-in speaker.

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This pixel panel can be wall-mounted or set up on a tabletop and features a variety of content, from real-time weather updates and clocks to NBA schedules.

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While smart panel lights have become popular in smart homes and offices, Govee announced new Mini Panel Lights–>, which are compact panels that allow extra customization. Each small curved panel features 15 lamp beads, adding a three-dimensional effect to the display. These lights can be assembled in custom layouts of up to 120 panels and are available in 20-piece packs for $100.

The Govee Table Lamp 2 Pro x Sound by JBL and the Gaming Pixel Light will be available in the spring of 2025. 


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