At
IFA
2024,
Govee
revealed
launch
dates
for
a
veritable
rat
king
of
Matter-enabled
decorative
lighting.
These
include
smart
string
lights,
curtain
lights,
and
Govee’s
first
icicle-style
smart
lights.
The
company
also
has
two
sets
of
strip
lights
to
follow
up
its
M1
Matter
strip,
and...
listen,
it’s
a
lot
of
lights.
‘Tis
(sort
of,
almost)
the
season,
so
let’s
start
with
Govee’s
new
holiday
lights.
The
company
says
all
are
IP65
waterproof-rated,
so
they
should
be
good
for
indoor
or
outdoor
installation,
and
they’re
all
Matter-compatible,
meaning
you
can
use
them
with
any
smart
home
ecosystem
that
uses
the
one
smart
home
standard
to
rule
them
all.
All
are
coming
to
the
US
and
the
EU.
Govee
says
its
new
curtain
lights
have
improved
custom
effects.Image:
Govee
Coming
first
are
the
Govee
Curtain
Lights
2
on
September
20th.
Govee
says
these
will
be
brighter
than
the
previous
version
and
that
custom
effects
such
as
user-provided
animated
GIFs
or
those
picked
from
Govee’s
library
have
been
improved.
They
also
sport
Govee’s
“AI
Lighting
Bot,”
which
lets
you
create
effects
by
describing
them
either
in
text
or
with
your
voice.
You
will
be
able
to
pick
them
up
in
packs
of
one
($149.99),
two
($259.99),
or
three
($399.99).
Govee
is
also
releasing
a
follow-up
to
our
last
year’s
pick
for
cheap
smart
holiday
string
lights.
The
company
says
its
Christmas
String
Lights
2
use
RGBW
beads
and
come
with
a
new
“Smart
Mapping”
feature
for
setting
up
effects.
They
will
start
at
$99.99
for
a
20-meter
string
going
up
to
$399.99
for
100
meters
and
will
be
released
September
25th.
Govee
is
also
releasing
new
icicle-style
lights
in
10-meter
($139.99)
and
20-meter
($249.99)
versions.
These
are
a
new
style
for
the
company
and
will
be
available
on
September
29th.
Govee’s
new
Strip
Light
2
Pro
gets
a
new
chip
to
drive
its
colors.Image:
Govee
Govee
is
also
releasing
two
new
strip
lights,
following
the
company’s
M1
LED
strip
light
that
The
Verge’s
Jennifer
Pattison
Tuohy
found
to
be
bright,
colorful,
and
broadly
compatible,
thanks
to
its
Matter
support.
The
new
Strip
Light
2
Pro
and
COB
Strip
Light
Pro
also
work
with
the
new
smart
home
standard.
The
Strip
Light
2
Pro
uses
RGBWW
LEDs
and
gets
a
new
chip
that
offers
more
color
depth.
It
costs
$59.99
for
two-meter
strips,
$99.99
for
five
meters,
and
$149.99
for
10
meters.
The
COB
Strip
Light
Pro
uses
a
chip-on-board
LED
design
encased
in
silicon
to
diffuse
the
light,
which
ought
to
make
light
transitions
along
the
strip
smoother
—
more
gradient,
less
obviously
individual
diodes.
The
COB
Strip
Light
Pro
will
be
$99.99
for
three
meters
and
$149.99
for
a
five-meter
version.
Both
strip
lights
are
out
on
September
10th.
The
Star
Light
Projector
(Aurora)
makes
your
walls
quite
spacey.Image:
Govee
Okay,
so
it’s
not
all
string-shaped.
Govee
also
announced
its
Star
Light
Projector
(Aurora)
and
AI
Sync
Box
2.
The
$79.99
Aurora
beams
16-million-color
“customizable
aurora
effects”
onto
surfaces
up
to
650
square
inches
and
features
a
built-in
Bluetooth
speaker
that’s
also
got
18
white
noise
sounds.
And
finally,
on
October
14th,
Govee
will
release
the
AI
Sync
Box
Kit
2.
This
one
is
the
latest
ambient
TV
backlighting
gadget
that
the
company
has
been
playing
around
with
for
a
few
years.
(See
our
Govee
Immersion
review
from
2021.)
Announced
at
CES
this
year,
the
new
Sync
Box
uses
HDMI
2.1
passthrough
to
produce
AI-generated
effects
for
things
like
video
games.
It
can
pass
up
to
8K
resolution
at
60Hz
or
4K
at
120Hz
—
a
step
up
from
the
4K-limited
HDMI
2.0
of
the
previous
AI
Sync
Box
Kit.
(Originally posted by Wes Davis)
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