Govee 18-inch Ceiling Light Pro Launches with Smart Home Integration

Govee has launched the 18-inch Ceiling Light Pro, a new smart lighting fixture designed for residential spaces. The device integrates RGBICWW LED technology to deliver dynamic color effects and adjustable brightness levels. It aims to provide comprehensive illumination for medium to large rooms through its substantial physical footprint and high output. High-output ceiling light delivers […]

Govee 18-inch Ceiling Light Pro Launches with Smart Home Integration

Govee has launched the 18-inch Ceiling Light Pro, a new smart lighting fixture designed for residential spaces. The device integrates RGBICWW LED technology to deliver dynamic color effects and adjustable brightness levels. It aims to provide comprehensive illumination for medium to large rooms through its substantial physical footprint and high output.

High-output ceiling light delivers dynamic color effects for large rooms

The fixture measures 18 inches in diameter and houses a total of 200 LEDs. These components generate up to 4,800 lumens of light output. Users can adjust the color temperature continuously across a range from 2,700K to 6,500K. The light supports 100 distinct scene modes to suit various ambient preferences. Govee recommends this model for rooms sized between 20 and 30 square meters.

Govee 18-inch Ceiling Light Pro with 200 RGBICWW LEDs and 4,800 lumens output
The fixture delivers dynamic color effects across 100 scene modes.

The Ceiling Light Pro carries a manufacturer suggested retail price of $169.99 USD in the United States and 149.99 EUR in Europe. Current promotions on Amazon offer a discount of $34 USD or 30 EUR in the respective regions. The product is now available for direct purchase from the manufacturer in the US market.

Manufacturer suggests retail price of $169.99 with current promotions

Smart home compatibility forms a core part of the device's feature set. It supports integration with Matter, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings ecosystems. This broad connectivity allows users to control the lighting through various voice assistants and automation platforms without requiring proprietary hubs.

Smart home connectivity diagram showing Matter, Alexa, Google, and SmartThings integration
Users can control the light via voice assistants without proprietary hubs.

Govee has not publicly disclosed a specific launch date for the European release. The company also has not confirmed the duration of the current discount offers on Amazon. Availability details for regions outside the United States remain unconfirmed by the vendor.

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