These are the Govee.com coupons mentioned the most by Slickdeals users:
SPLASH-CAD 12% off (confirmed on various sensors, light strips, etc)
BOOM 10% off (confirmed on most products)
TAKE5 $5 off per unit (better than the welcome offer, confirmed on various products)
So we don't rehash lessons from previous Govee deal threads:
- Govee is a Chinese brand, but they tend to have exceptional quality, outstanding customer service/warranty, and many fans on SD, which is why they consistently hit the Front Page.
- Their Bluetooth only devices often pair with Govee WiFi hubs for their other products, allowing remote access to your devices out of the house and on the app. For example, their BT hygrometers connect to the v2 water sensor WiFi hub.
- There are no international transaction fees even though Chase says it's international.
- The warranty experience is much better when you buy direct, as opposed through Amazon. Your order is directly tied to the app, meaning you can initiate a recall of a defective unit with free shipping directly through the Govee app with one click; no phone calls or hassle.
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expired Posted by misterblack • Jul 16, 2024
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Govee Envisual TV Backlight T2: 75"-85" TV $99, 98"-100" TV $126, 55"-65" TV
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oitv6MA
EDIT: On a side note, there is a home assistant HACS integration for Govee. I have it setup on mine with an automation that automatically powers on/off the led strip when the tv is turned on or off.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oitv6MA
EDIT: On a side note, there is a home assistant HACS integration for Govee. I have it setup on mine with an automation that automatically powers on/off the led strip when the tv is turned on or off.
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Light (other than the TV) in the room can distort what the camera sees. Wish it would work through a cable instead of cameras. Otherwise it works well and the OE app has been solid.
On a 65" be careful about not placing the LED strip right on the outer edge of your TV. Depending on your viewing angle you may see edges of the LEDs and it kind of ruins the experience for me.
The set up was far far easier on the T1 because, unless fixed, you needed an iPhone to properly calbrate the camera and th screen...it just wouldnt work on an Android phone.
Lastly, I felt like I got better color production on the light strip on the T1 than the T2.
I mean, I like to watch my movies in a completely dark environment. Does it really add to the experience to have this kind of LED? Like, if you're like me and watch a lot of sci-fi movies, for all the scenes in space or dark places, would it ruin the mood to add light on the wall?
I mean, I like to watch my movies in a completely dark environment. Does it really add to the experience to have this kind of LED? Like, if you're like me and watch a lot of sci-fi movies, for all the scenes in space or dark places, would it ruin the mood to add light on the wall?
Before getting one, I felt the same as you. I found my set on clearance for really cheap and gave it a shot. I like it. Kind of like it a lot. Calibration was a big pain. I went back and forth in the app a lot and was getting pretty frustrated and fully ready to return it. I still liked what it was doing even when I was only kinda in the ballpark color wise. So, I was going to wait for a sale and try a newer version and see if the tech was sorted out.
I gave my setup one more last attempt and changed some settings that seemed counterintuitive to me.... But it worked.
I've since had them running for a year and REALLY like them. I turn them off and on sometimes and when they're off I feel like something's missing.
Is this kinda distracting... I don't know how to answer that. Yes and no. If you aren't zoned into what you're watching you might see the peripheral stuff it lights up. Myself, I've got a large tree vinyl behind the TV. I see it sometimes but mostly I'm completely oblivious to it. Sometimes it might seem like the system will throw too much light, sometimes not enough. Ultimately, if I'm focused on them they can be annoying. If i just sink in and watch or play... I like them a lot.
I mean, I like to watch my movies in a completely dark environment. Does it really add to the experience to have this kind of LED? Like, if you're like me and watch a lot of sci-fi movies, for all the scenes in space or dark places, would it ruin the mood to add light on the wall?
I got these because I thought it would be fun (it is) and because it substitutes for having a brighter light fixture turned on in the room.
I watch a lot of action and sci-fi movies and the lighting, imo, complements the visuals on the screen and feels like it creates a larger viewing space.
Now, one con in all of this is that if youre at all OCD and will be bothered by the colors not quite matching whats on screen, not moving in sync with action on the screen, or the lights casting shadows behind the tv, then this isnt for you because you will get distracted and that can be bothersome if youre really into pciture fidelity.
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