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ZDNET’s key takeaways
The Govee Floor Lamp 2<!–> is available at $150, and the Govee Floor Lamp Pro–> is on sale for $160.
The Govee Floor Lamp 2 and Govee Floor Lamp Pro have many smart capabilities, voice control, light effects, and a sleek, modern look.
However, these products are more expensive than standard floor lamps and can be wobbly, sometimes making them look crooked.
Smart lights continue to become increasingly sophisticated as makers look for ways to differentiate their products from competitors. Such is the case with the Nanoleaf Skylight, Govee’s Neon Rope 2, and now, the Govee Floor Lamp 2<!–> and Govee Floor Lamp Pro–>.
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This isn’t the first Govee smart floor lamp; both are successors to the Govee Lyra. But both of Govee’s newest floor lamps build on what the Lyra introduced, with upgraded features and an even sleeker design.
Both floor lamp models have similar designs. They’re tall, thin floor lamps (without a lampshade or bulb at the top) and a wide illuminated base that holds the lamp’s mechanism. The thin 60-inch metal post that forms the lamp’s core holds the silicone strip light, the lamp’s main light source. These lamps are best positioned in a corner so that the light creates an ambient glow.
The speaker also has 28 white noise presets, which my family discovered one Saturday morning when looking for the origin of a strange sound that no one could identify. The white noise feature can be easily turned on or off in the Govee app, where you can choose the best sounds to suit your needs from three categories: sleep, life, and natural.
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The speaker quality isn’t going to win any contests, especially not when compared to the Sonos Era 300 right next to it. Still, it’s good enough to play music casually, and it can get surprisingly loud. Music sync can be done with audio from your paired device, like your smartphone, or from the lamp itself, and there are ten different light transition presets to let you choose how you want the colors to change when reacting to sounds.
This turned out to be one of my favorite features since I don’t like just having the light bounce from one color to the next with the beat – it made the lamp a feature on its own, as I find it relaxing to see the different ways the colors change.
As a floor lamp, this device is very functional; it can go up to 2100 lumens in brightness, though it should always face a wall where the light can reflect.
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The Govee Floor Lamp Pro delivers 2100 lumens of brightness, features a Bluetooth speaker, and works with Alexa for voice control.