Govee Moments Limited has announced a new group of lighting products at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. The company states that these new products are part of its plan called “Lighting the Future.” Govee is known for making smart lighting for homes and other spaces, with a focus on products that can be controlled through apps and voice assistants.
The company plans to use CES 2026 as a way to show its newest lighting products to people in the technology and home goods industries. Govee says that these products will use its latest technology, which aims to give users more control over their lighting. Some of these lights are supposed to work with smart home systems and can be adjusted in different ways, like changing colors or brightness. Govee wants these products to help people change the look and feel of their living spaces with simple tools.
Some of Govee’s new lights include:
- Govee Floor Lamp 3: Their most advanced floor lamp with 1,000K – 10,000k light temperature range, and the new AI Lighting Bot 2.0 and DaySync features
- Govee Ceiling Light Ultra: A 616-pixel LED matrix light that can display bright patterns and automations.
- Govee Sky Ceiling Light: A new, unique light that can mimic clear-sky tones and soft skylight like light.
The announcement points out that Govee has worked on making its lights easier to use with smart home devices, such as those from Google or Amazon. The new products will keep this feature, letting people control their lights with voice commands or from their phones. This is part of Govee’s goal to make lighting an easy part of modern daily life.
CES is a large event where many companies show new products and technology each year. By bringing its new lighting products to CES 2026, Govee hopes to get attention from both buyers and technology fans. The company says it will share more details about the new products during the event in Las Vegas, which takes place in January 2026. For now, Govee is encouraging people to visit its booth at CES to see the new lighting options in person.
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