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Govee Floor Lamp Pro review: stunning smart lighting for any occasion


Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro:
one-minute
review

If
you’re
looking
for
a
standing
floor
lamp
with
a
bunch
of
smart
features,
a
vast
array
of
lighting
moods,
and
a
built-in
Bluetooth
speaker,
you’ll
struggle
to
do
better
than
the
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro.
That’s
partly
because
it’s
the
only
floor
lamp
that
currently
offers
this
feature
set,
but
also
because
it’s
rather
good.

It’s
not
without
its
quirks
and
certainly
not
perfect,
but
the
lamp
shines
(literally)
when
it
comes
to
adding
ambiance
to
your
home,
replete
with
some
fun
features
that
set
it
apart
from
more
serious
offerings. If
you’re
looking
for
an
affordable
way
to
liven
up
your
space,
it’s
one
of
the

best
smart
lights

around.


The
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro
requires
some
self-assembly,
but
feels
solid
once
put
together


(Image
credit:
Future)

Out
of
the
box,
the
first
thing
I
was
struck
by
was
the
assembly.
My
current
favorite
floor
lamp
is
the

Philips
Hue

Signe
Gradient
Floor
Lamp,
a
pricey
HomeKit
offering
with
a
range
of
lighting
moods
and
a
premium
design.
While
that
lamp
comes
pre-assembled
(and
ships
in
a
commensurately
large
box),
the
Govee
alternative
comes
in
bits.

You’ll
need
to
attach
four
metal
strips
to
the
base
using
a
series
of
metal
brackets
held
in
place
by
screws.
Once
that’s
done,
you
connect
the
wiggly
tube
that
holds
the
lighting
magic
and
stuff
it
into
the
metal
shell.
The
assembly
wasn’t
overly
complicated,
it’s
definitely
a
bit
finicky
and
might
turn
off
users
who
just
want
a
plug-and-play
lamp
right
out
of
the
box.

While
the
overall
design
of
the
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro
feels
solid,
it
doesn’t
exude
the
quality
of
a
Philips
Hue
fixture.
The
metal
feels
a
little
bit
cheap
and
the
electronic
connection
between
base
and
light
didn’t
fill
me
with
confidence.
Once
built
however,
the
overall
design
feels
sturdy
and
solid,
and
while
it
doesn’t
feel
like
a
premium
light
fixture
like
the
Hue,
it’s
also
around
half
the
price.
 


The
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro
supports
16+
million
colors


(Image
credit:
Future)

Using
the
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro
takes
the
form
of
Govee’s
own
app,
available
on
iPhone
and
Android.
There’s
no
HomeKit
or
Matter
support,
but
Alexa
and

Google

Home
users
do
benefit
from
compatibility.
As
a
HomeKit
user
myself,
all
my
testing
was
done
through
Govee’s
app.
While
it’s
not
going
to
win
any

Apple

Design
Awards
any
time
soon,
the
app
enables
connecting
your
lamp
to
your
home
Wi-Fi
network,
which
was
seamless,
and
then
all
of
the
lighting
options.
The
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro
supports
some
16
million
colors
in
a
plethora
of
configurations,
scenes,
and
settings. 


You’re
not
limited
to
the
color
wheel
picker;
you
can
also
pick
warm
or
cool
white
ambient
lighting


(Image
credit:
Future)

You
can
choose
any
block
color
from
a
range
of
presets
or
a
color
wheel,
and
there’s
a
simple
Illumination
section
for
ambient,
natural
light
for
reading
and
beyond.
Like
other
Govee
products,
the
Floor
Lamp
Pro
can
also
tune
into
music,
either
through
its
built-in
microphone
or
from
your
mobile
device
as
it’s
playing,
providing
rhythmic
lighting
to
match
your
tunes.

There’s
also
a
DIY
section
where
you
can
try
other
people’s
cool
scenes,
and
a
finger
sketch
option
where
you
can
create
your
own
combinations.
There’s
also
a
cool
Scenes
section,
my
personal
favorite,
which
draws
various
colors
together
into
scenes
such
as
sunrise,
sunset,
aurora,
and
others. 


You
can
use
it
as
a
directional
lamp,
but
the
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro
works
best
when
used
to
wash
a
corner
of
a
room
or
a
wall
with
light


(Image
credit:
Future)

As
you
can
see,
the
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro
offers
practically
infinite
possibilities
when
it
comes
to
lighting
your
home.
It’s
useful
for
parties,
gaming,
office
work
and
reading,
or
literally
anything
else
you
can
think
of.
There
are
settings
for
brightness
and
color,
timers,
and
literally
anything
else
you
can
think
of.
Immensely
versatile,
the
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro
is
useful
in
almost
any
situation. 

By
nature
of
its
design,
the
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro
lends
itself
best
to
wall
washing.
It’s
most
effective
when
used
to
bathe
a
surface
or
a
corner
of
your
home
in
ambient
light.
It
does
work
as
a
directional
lamp,
but
you’ll
be
missing
out
on
a
lot
of
the
fun
and
functionality
of
the
device.
The
Pro’s
design
over
previous
Govee
offerings
means
it’s
a
lot
taller
and
has
a
much
wider
luminous
cross-section,
putting
out
a
ton
of
light
all
in
one
place.


The
Floor
Lamp
Pro
comes
with
a
physical
remote
control,
which
attaches
to
the
lamp
via
a
magnetic
clamp


(Image
credit:
Future)

The
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro
ships
with
a
couple
of
nifty
features
you
won’t
find
on
rivals
that
really
make
it
stand
out.
While
the
app
is
delightfully
comprehensive
and
versatile,
sometimes
you
just
want
to
turn
the
light
on,
pick
a
color,
and
be
done
with
it.
To
that
end,
there’s
a
handy
remote
that
lets
you
control
the
power,
brightness,
or
the
color
and
temperature
of
your
light.
Without
even
touching
your
phone
you
can
turn
on
the
light
in
seconds,
pick
from
a
range
of
colors,
and
be
on
your
way.
There’s
even
a
magnetic
clamp
you
can
use
to
attach
your
remote
to
the
body
of
the
lamp,
keeping
it
safe
and
secure. 

The
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro’s
party
piece
is
the
Bluetooth
speaker
built
into
its
base.
It’s
not
audiophile
quality,
but
it
can
be
used
via
Bluetooth
from
your
smartphone
or
tablet
to
play
music
or
podcasts.
It’s
got
a
reasonable
range
of
audio
and
is
nice
for
a
bit
of
bedroom
mood
music
or
as
the
centerpiece
for
an
impromptu
party.
The
speaker
also
powers
the
app’s
onboard
ambient
white
noise,
although
the
quality
of
these
left
a
lot
to
be
desired,
you
probably
won’t
want
to
use
any
of
them. 

Overall,
the
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro
is
a
brilliantly
versatile
and
comprehensive
smart
lamp.
It
might
not
boast
the
premium
fit
and
finish
of
a
Philips
Hue
alternative,
but
it’s
a
lot
cheaper
and
just
as
cheerful. 


The
app
includes
fun
features
including
a
finger-sketching
option
that
you
can
use
to
create
your
own
lighting
scenes


(Image
credit:
Future)


Govee
Floor
Lamp
pro:
specs

Swipe
to
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horizontally
Govee
RGBICWW
Floor
Lamp
Pro
Colors 16
million
Brightness 2100
lumens
Temperature 2200k
to
6500k


Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro:
price
and
availability

The
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro
can
be
found

on
Govee’s
website

in
both
the
UK
and
the
US,
retailing
at
$219
/
£219
(about
AU$320).
However,
it’s
usually
discounted
to
around
$185
/
£170
(about
AU$270),
so
it
pays
to
shop
around
for
a
bit
of
a
bargain.

It
can
also
be
picked
up
on

Amazon

for
a
similar
price,
again
with
discounts
down
to
$199
/
£170
(about
AU$290).
That’s
a
pretty
decent
price
for
a
well-equipped
lamp
with
lots
of
features.
To
put
that
into
perspective,
Philips
Hue’s
Signe
Gradient
lamp
retails
for
$329
/
£279
(about
AU$480).
The
latter
comes
assembled
and
has
a
more
premium
build,
but
the
Govee
alternative
will
do
much
the
same
job
of
lighting
your
space
and
comes
with
the
added
benefit
of
a
built-in
Bluetooth
speaker
and
a
remote. 


Should
you
buy
the
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro?

Buy
it
if…

Don’t
buy
it
if… 


Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro:
also
consider

Swipe
to
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horizontally
Govee
Floor
Lamp
2
Philips
Hue
Gradient
Signe
Floor
Lamp
Price $149/£149 $159.99
/
£139.99
Designed
for
Living
room,
bedrooms
Indoors
and
outdoors
Voice
command
compatibility
Amazon
Alexa,
Google
Assistant
&
Matter
Amazon
Alexa,
Google
Assistant
&
Apple
HomeKit
Colors 16
million
530lm
Brightness 1725
Lumens
2500
Lumens
Connectivity Bluetooth,
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth,
Zigbee

Not
sold
on
the
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro?
Here
are
two
other
smart
floor
lamps
you
should
consider.


How
I
tested
the
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro

I’ve
used
the
Govee
Floor
Lamp
Pro
for
three
weeks,
mostly
as
a
nightstand
in
my
bedroom.
I
placed
it
in
various
positions
throughout
my
home,
including
in
various
different
corners
and
settings. 

I
used
the
Govee
app
extensively
to
control
the
lamp
after
pairing
it
with
my
iPhone,
going
through
all
of
the
various
settings,
color
options,
and
features. 

I
have
five
years
of
smart
home
journalism
experience
and
have
extensively
tested
a
broad
range
of
smart
home
products
including
smart
lights,
plugs,
speakers,
and
more.
I
have
also
tested
other
smart
lamps
in
this
specific
product
category
field,
notably
the
Philips
Hue
Signe
Gradient
and
the
Govee
Floor
Lamp
2,
which
has
helped
to
inform
my
review. Read
more
about

how
we
test
.


First
reviewed
September
2024

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