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Govee TV LED Backlights, WiFi TV LED Strip Lights with Camera, Work with Alexa and Google Assistant, RGBIC TV Lighting with APP Control and Music Sync, for 55-65 inch TVs

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  • Video Mode: Govee TV LED Backlights have camera to capture the colors on screen, and automatically applies to your TV smart lights. Bring you a satisfied viewing experience.
  • Works with Alexa & Google Assistant: Use simple conversation starters to turn your Govee WiFi TV LED strip lights on and off, make it brighter and choose your favorite color. Free your hand and delight your mind.
  • RGBIC Lighting Effect: By adding unique IC in the LED TV backlights, a variety of colors and brightness can be changed simultaneously and frequently, extending the beauty and elegance throughout your home.
  • Indulge in Music World: Govee WiFi TV LED strip lights has a built-in mic, the light brightness and color sync with ambient music tempo. Bring you a vivid and immersive experience.
  • Suitable Length: The TV LED backlight is 8.5ft long (2x2.3ft+1x3.94ft) . It can cover 3 sides of 55 - 65 inch tvs. The TV LED light strip can be installed easily to clean surfaces via the adhesive and clips.
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WiFi LED TV Backlights with Camera

Govee LED TV Backlights, Build Your Home Theater.

Govee is the high-end LED lighting brand and manufacturer, which is constantly deeply cultivated in the field of smart lighting.

Govee boasts an array of quality smart lighting products, including strip lights, TV LED lights, car interior and underglow strip lights. When you need colorful lighting to energize your decor, Govee has got you covered. With the Updated-generation technology, we are aiming to reshape the future of home illumination by offering more competitive and premium lower energy-consumption LED products. Integrated with both ingenuity and practicality, only for bringing the utmost superior experience for our customers.

WiFi LED TV Backlights with Camera

TV Led Strip Lights Compatible with Alexa

TV Led Strip Lights Compatible with Alexa

TV Led Strip Lights Compatible with Alexa

Create romantic ambience

Govee LED TV Backlights have camera to capture the colors onscreen, and automatically applies to your TV smart lights. Extend the beauty and elegance of colorful throughout your entire home, to create a romantic atmosphere for you.

Reduce eyes strain

Bias lighting increases perceived image clarity,boost the contrast and preserve correct color perception of the video image. Comfortable bias lighting will reduce eye fatigue between the bright TV and dark room.

Music Mode

With Music Mode, your room becomes a part of your wonderful world with rich, radiant colors matched to all the action on screen. Level up to a more fantastic music show. Enjoy your own happy time.

WiFi LED TV Backlights with Camera

How to work with Alexa :

  • Step1: Connect the wifi light strip in Wifi mode
  • Step2: Creating an account on Govee Home APP
  • Step3: Add your light and modify the name
  • Step4: Enable Alexa app
  • Step5: Login and discovering devices

Please kindly note: This wifi led tv backlight is calibrated on app instead of calibration card. No calibration cards come with the tv backlight any more!

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Length 12.5FT/ 4 Sections 6.56FT/ 4 Sections 10FT/ 4 Sections 10FT/ 4 Sections 6.56FT/1 Section 10FT/ 6 Sections
Suitable TV Size 55-65 inch 40-60 inch 46-60 inch 46-60 inch 30-50 inch For Cabinet
Connection Wi-Fi+Bluetooth Bluetooth Wi-Fi+Bluetooth Bluetooth+IR Bluetooth Motion Sensor
Alexa control No No No No
Light Mode RGBIC RGB RGB RGB RGBIC Warm White
Lamp Beads 114 60 90 90 60 180
Music Mode 4 No 1 1 4 No
Scene Mode 12 7 7 7 64+ No
Power Supply Adapter USB Port Adapter+USB Port USB Port USB Port Adapter+USB Port
Min Input 12V/2A 5V/2A 5V/2A 5V/2A 5V/2A 5V/1A

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Brightness
4.4
4.6
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4.1
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4.6
Easy to install
4.1
4.5
3.8
3.6
4.6
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12.5FT for 55"-65" TV
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16.4FT for 75"-85" TV
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18 watts

Bulb Voltage

12 volts

Customer reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars
4.1 out of 5
4,536 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the ease of setup and brightness of the string light. They mention that the strips are easy to attach to the back of their TV and that the changes in lighting are subtle but appropriate. They appreciate the appearance. However, some customers report issues with the color accuracy and calibration. Opinions are mixed on performance, value, and quality.

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240 customers mention186 positive54 negative

Customers like the ease of setup of the string light. They say the strips are easy to attach to the back of their TV, and the installation would be easy on a small TV. Customers also say the app is quick and easy to use, and unboxing was quick and simple. They also mention that the lights are simple and self-explanatory.

"...The lights are easy to install, the calibration is pretty easy, and the result is a very nice bias lighting for the TV...." Read more

"...Pros:- Easy installation and the instruction are pretty clear and concise.- It has an app!-..." Read more

"...Setup was easy enough, but for some stupid reason the LED lights WILL NOT CONNECT to the home WIFI...." Read more

"...All and All I would purchase this again. It was a pretty easy set up and the camera above you do not remember its there after a while...." Read more

177 customers mention125 positive52 negative

Customers like the brightness of the light. They say the LEDs are very bright and the installation was easy. Customers also say that the changes in lighting are subtle but appropriate, and the lights are a fun addition. They mention that the music sync lighting is cool when watching music videos. Overall, customers are satisfied with the brightness and functionality of the product.

"...install, the calibration is pretty easy, and the result is a very nice bias lighting for the TV...." Read more

"...It has an app!- The LEDs are brighter than I expected!- Cable management behind the TV is great and doesn’t clutter.-..." Read more

"...Followed this process multiple times and the lights still never appeared in the bluetooth connections...." Read more

"...The things I like they're bright enough the dancing colors to match your shows you're watching is definitely the highlight of the experience of..." Read more

114 customers mention83 positive31 negative

Customers like the appearance of the string light. They mention it's really nice, adds a huge amount of ambiance, and has vivid, bright colors. They say the colors are spot on and impressive. Customers also say it'd spice up movie nights. However, some customers have reported issues with the product's appearance.

"...It's wonderful!I've noticed when unsure, the system defaults to a nice cool white which creates a nice biased effect...." Read more

"Great addition to the TV. Adds a little extra atmosphere and helps with mitigate eye strain. Sometimes the effect is magical...." Read more

"...Google Assistant integration is usable but somewhat lack-luster. Finally, the strip seems fragile: give it plenty of slack...." Read more

"Pros:Vivid , bright colorsMany light themes to choose from..." Read more

306 customers mention168 positive138 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the string light. Some mention that it works pretty well, the app works fairly well, and every other mode works great. However, others say that about 2 months of use, the right side strip stopped working, the DIY mode stopped working for them, and the cameras stopped working.

"...This will work with any content unlike some hdmi sensing ambient LEDs.-..." Read more

"...the adhesive strips on the back of the lights they work but not very well if you have to spread these lights out on a larger TV to try and get a..." Read more

"...This camera approach was something I hadn't seen before, and it works pretty well!..." Read more

"...Sadly the kit I received does a very poor job of doing so. I suspect I may have received a defective light kit but I am unsure (more on this below)...." Read more

252 customers mention173 positive79 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the string light. Some mention that it's awesome for the price, while others say that it was a waste of time and money.

"...All in all this product has great value and would definitely recommend it to anyone. I’m planning to purchase another set myself...." Read more

"Ehh, it's OK for the price. But not great. The camera pretty much holds the whole setup back. Camera calibration is wanky at best...." Read more

"...It works but see more below.7. Waste of time and money because the product does not operate as advertised...." Read more

"...This is preference though.It's well worth $70... and almost a 5/5, but there are some issues...." Read more

120 customers mention56 positive64 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the string light. Some mention that the lighting is excellent, high quality, bright lights, and the app is very well made. The reviews are overall pretty solid, and it's very robust for smart lights. However, others say that the fish eye cam has poor quality, the product is not perfect, and feels a bit cheap. The strip seems fragile.

"...It's just a bit goofy sitting over my TV like it is, but it does work pretty well once you figure your calibration out...." Read more

"...The reviews are overall pretty solid, and the handful of YouTube videos were helpful.What I like..." Read more

"...Finally, the strip seems fragile: give it plenty of slack...." Read more

"...It's very robust for smart lights...." Read more

292 customers mention79 positive213 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the color of the light set. They mention that the colors are not always accurate, and it barely shows any other colors. Some say that the lights are throwing off odd colors randomly. They also mention that it sometimes seems to lag behind and that the Google Assistant only understands basic color commands.

"...After the Red-Green-Blue-White sequence on bootup, the whole LED strip stayed White...." Read more

"...Cons:- The colors aren’t always accurate and struggles most at the bottom half of the screen.-..." Read more

"...look if the wall would be green behind the TV but it does do reds and blues pretty well it's not very accurate but well enough to be enjoyable much..." Read more

"...of the lights is that the color range is very small so some colors do not change accurately (I do not think these are 16.8 million color strips) and..." Read more

128 customers mention19 positive109 negative

Customers have negative opinions about the calibration of the light. They say that it's difficult to calibrate correctly, and the accuracy is horrible. They also mention that the control box has a small issue with the calibration and that the camera looks goofy. Some customers also say that the app won't let them calibrate, and that they have to re-calibrate the camera via the app every now and then.

"...The calibration process was a bit iffy. I would recommend you use a device with a larger screen than a phone to make things a little easier.-..." Read more

"...Camera calibration is wanky at best. There's no way to calibrate it to match colors better, and that's just lazy...." Read more

"...that do kinda match the screen seem very delayed causing an un-synced appearance.6. Everything about the WiFi...." Read more

"...more than wide enough to see all of my screen, but the calibration portion is funny to mess with on a screen this large (let alone even bigger)...." Read more

$70 well spent.
4 Stars
$70 well spent.
In separate places in my star rating, I gave the adhesion a 5/5 and ease of install a 2 - overall a 4/5. Why? I'll list some nitty gritty with a solid review, and not some glowing garbage I've seen posted elsewhere. In fact, better reviews are available readily from 3rd party websites. First though, if you're new to bias lighting - then get this and skip the rest. See what you like or don't and go from there. I will note later that I think much of the reactive stuff is overrated with the exception of video games, while the average color modes are excellent almost everywhere. This is preference though.It's well worth $70... and almost a 5/5, but there are some issues. Note however, I've only had this installed for maybe 6 hours so far so I'm infantile in this product's age. Still, for $70 it's very close to being a perfect 5/5. Compared to the Lightberry or another self-coded RPi, it's not even going to be close.Install chapter one. The tape sucked. The ribbons kept peeling off both sides of the product when trying to install. On one side of one strip I had to re-press it back on to the end and finally got the correct side off the other. On the other strip it pulled all of it off both sides and I had to use a knife to pry just the non-sticky side up enough to finally grab it. That's not confusing enough? Without writing a 40-page article explaining it, just know that it' pretty standard double-sided 3M tape and because it's so small you might have some trouble without some fingernails. Not a huge deal, and it sticks just fine. I've heard of some other stuff coming off because these TV's these days get pretty hot on their backs so some of the glue melts, but I don't see that as an issue when I'd used the same tape to adhere some bug deflectors on my old truck in Texas summers for 6 years with no problems.Secondly on the install part, it's not going to easily meet your requirements like it says for an 80-inch TV. Mine is installed about 2" or 5cm from each edge of a 70" TV to test this out, and it's ALL that way stretched out. I used the little strip holders it comes with (glued sticky brackets) on each end of all cables to help make sure it doesn't come off anytime soon. Again, I doubt it will, but longevity isn't China-made product's strong suit.... so let's hope 3M comes to its rescue. I would NOT put this on anything over 65" at all.... it'll be a little too far back to be as effective as it should be. Both of my top corners are darker than the middles by a decent margin. Still, I don't mind that - the Philips Play setup would be much the same. Still, I would recommend Govee stop saying it's good for "55 to 80 inch" TVs. That's simply not going to be as good as it could be should they simply just add maybe 4 more LEDs to each strip (it's 3 strips connected in the corners by a cable) and it would easily fit 70, and probably the new 82" standard for big TVs pretty easily. TL;DR - it's not going to fit as well as it could on anyting more than a 65" TV. At least, not the biggest model they currently have. If anything, I'd order one size up from your TV size perhaps. On a 55 it would be perfect, you'd just have to tighten down your own cords somehow in the back.Install Part 3 - the power cord, hub box, LED USB cord (connected to the lower right, if looking at your TV from the back, of the strip), and camera cord are funny.... because they're all more than long enoug except the little, tiny camera cord. It's like 2 feet long, give or take, so mine is at it's max, stretching the cord for the USB cable, and putting my power cord at it's maximum length.... again, not condusive to a 70" screen. I'm glad it's not bigger now. If the camera cord was maybe a foot longer, or just make it 1 meter in length, none of this would be a problem and I wouldn't have this goofy set of cables stretched around the back of my TV. It's all at it's maximum with my setup... and the power cord thing is just because it's a big TV mounted on my wall, with the power source about a meter below the bottom of my screen. The hub is fine, but mine's just mounted funny because of all this.So we're done with install finally... the stupid strips are in place, and everything is mounted, albeit oddly. So let's plug it in a give it a whirl.Boom, problem numbers 2 through whatever. The App is clearly written by someone with minimal English formal education. It's a mess, but it does work and all their social posts within the app are written well, but the whole thing, while pretty and functions VERY well, is sloppy in the grammar and spelling. It's funny, but the app is as smooth as all of my smart home stuff is and just as fast - so I have to give this thing the credit it deserves.Calibration however is odd. The camera is of course a fishbowl type, more than wide enough to see all of my screen, but the calibration portion is funny to mess with on a screen this large (let alone even bigger). It works, but I've done the calbration probably a dozen times and I don't know where it should actually go. Inside my screen just slightly? Outside? Right on the corners? Nothing made much of a difference, given the way this works, but still - it's just an odd setup. But, it works - and I'll get to what I prefer in a little bit. The Wireless is 2.4GHz only, which all my smart devices run off (everything else that needs faster speeds are on my 5GHz anyway, so I did this part with intent). It's connected to Google Home without issue at all as well, and I've messed with it a bit on there and it does everything it's supposed to - so I'm happy with it.It works then. Good. So far, besides minor issues and some oddities already causing a one star loss, let's see what could make it a 3/5 like so many other websites give it. Besides the fact that there's very little information in the "user manual" - it just tells you how to set it up and download the app... that's it, there's a myraid of weird things it's been doing. One is connection issues a couple times, and sometimes it's just had a few too many or something and has flickered every so often. It's totally random.... but ALL of these only happen in the video modes, in music, scene, or color mode it won't - those are preset and don't matter to the camera telling it what to do.There's two settings in Video Mode in it you'd like to check out once it's connected to your Bluetooth (oh - this has to connect every time you open the app, even if you swipe off the app but it's still running... so that's annoying, but it's quick though hasn't been able to connect a couple of times so far). One is the "All" setting, which takes the average image color of what you've calibrated it to look at and project it outward - which I prefer, and "Part," which is the same way the Ambilight, Lightpack, Ambiscreen, Philips Play (well, kind of), and Dreamscreen does it... assuming you like the pitfalls of all those other systems. I went with this not because of cost, but because ALL of those can't render certain things, and I already have 5 devices on HDMI hooked up through my LG SL10YG and LG TV via ARC (PC, Xbone, PS4, Switch, and Wii U)... so no more for me, one repeater is too much already. Some don't render HDR (Lightpack), some are not making them or supporting them anymore (Dreamscreen), some are not available in the US or something (Ambiscreen, and who knows how it'll actually perform), and some take some coding, soldering, and DIY skills and still won't process everything through them correctly (Lightberry doesn't pass DTS:X or Atmos through from what I understand, but could be wrong). Thus, a camera system like this works fine for what I wanted, and even with a slight lag the "all" mode (average of the screen) is awesome. I personally find the "part" mode distracting, and it's too slow for video games.* It doesn't lag much, but it is noticeable. It needs both more processing power and a better configuration to what it sees to basically remove most of the issues.* It won't turn on with your TV, though they could have added a USB power option for sending a signal for on/off since most TVs have USB on/off sync with the TV, at least as an option.* The Sensitivity slider doesn't seem to do much. I've put it on minimum, maximum, and every 3rd or 4th of the way and just leave it in the middle because it seems to just be an extra piece of software.* The Brightness is impressive, I've left mine at 70% and been fine in blackout conditions.* If you have other lights on in the same room where it reflects off the TV, it gets confused and puts either red or blue somewhere (mine kept putting the whole bottom left corner as red with my dining room light on, and blue in the top right when it gets confused and doesn't know what color to show - so I kept it on the average color setting and it works beautifully). I think blue is it's default color when it had no idea what to output.* There is no remote - you control it through Alexa, Google Home, or the App only. Since Google is everywhere in my house and can hear all the nasty things going on, it's okay with me. A power on/off with TV function could still be pretty easily added I think.* The scenes in the app are subjectively pretty cool. My wife like the snowflake one for Xmas upcoming, which I agreed would be cool to have behind the TV at night or something when we're just in the holiday mood. I live in Hawaii - so I don't exactly get snow. The Candlelight one is nice too, and she also liked the "dating" and "romantic" modes.* There is a music mode, but I haven't done anything with that yet and don't care to. I'm too old now to party much. It does also have just plain solid colors you can choose with either presets or a whole color wheel like any advanced RGB/W strip can.* In white mode it can be all the way cool or warm too, though it doesn't give a temperature measurement. It's just a slider with warm on one side and cool on the other.* You CAN reverse the calibration if you want to mount the camera on the bottom. I did at first, but it looked even more strange with my setup, so it sits on top of my Wii U sensor like a 1950's alien antenna.* There is no bottom strip, nor any way to add one. I wish there were, given my wall-mounted TV could use one. Since many people DO mount their TVs on the wall, I have no idea why they don't provide two things: another strip for the bottom, and about 4 more LEDs on all sides to actually fit a 70+ inch TV better. This would work a lot better on a TV that's on a stand of some sort.* It will often get confused and just default to a blue, and even the white has a VERY slight blue hue to it. That bothers me exactly zero since in my preferred mode the colors change differently than in the fully reactive mode. This may bug you a lot though if you prefer the other.Overall, I'm impressed. Given the lack of some functionality with other lighting systems - like the Philips Sync Box and LED strips only being one color at a time... or the others mentioned prior... a camera system like this is pretty good. It's just a bit goofy sitting over my TV like it is, but it does work pretty well once you figure your calibration out.***Oh, another note for my TV specifically, I can't mount the Wii U sensor to the bottom because LG has this fetish with big IR sensors on the bottom sensor of their TVs, and with my Wii U sensor mounted behind it, it wasn't so accurate, so I had to leave it on top or put it hanging underneath - which was not an option. I think this contributes to another bit of strange behavior, with the center top of my strip always showing red, yellow, or blue when in part mode - the sensor may just block some of the camera. So if you have a Kinect, PS4 camera (who has one of those anyway though?) or a Wii U (mine os for emulation now mostly, so yes I still use it) sensor or some other device up there, this one may act funny like mine. If possible, move your device to one side or another - this camera seems a little sensitive to being left or right too much, and may also by what it doesn't have a bottom strip. You'll see when you go to calibrate, as I had to move this thing a little bit a couple of times to even be able to properly set the corners. I'm also still not fully convinced I have calibrated or even placd the camera optimally - but we're talking under 1mm movements now so I'm good with 98% optimal and the general idea of how well this works.For $70, it's WAY worth it to have something THIS good until you decide to fork out bigger bucks for a much better system, decide this is good enough, or you simply don't need all the goodness of others and just want something that works and can do some nice things without worrying about the capabilities and limitations of HDMI-passthrough devices, as some are severely stricken. For $10 you can do your own LED strips easily, and the similarly-priced Luminoodle is a great USB-powered option but doesn't do much else but stay one of a few colors and has it's own remote, though does power on with your TV because of the USB power. There's a million ways to skin this cat, and this one is definitely ahead of the curve. Let's see if the Ambiscreen can do better now. Until an HDMI option comes through that can pass ALL formats through without issue, I'll stick with this el cheapo option.... unless something even better comes along in the same family of options. I would like to now get more Govee products to use in the app they have and mess around lighting up all sorts of stuff I don't need to. I'd always been interested in indirect lighting anyway.No videos or pictures can do much justice either, electric eyes just see differently than we do. I took a few pictures that look way more blue than what I see, and the videos don't come out looking like they really do either. Thus, only one is posted, and it's still not all too accurate. I just opened YouTube on my PC and took a picture of what it showed while reactive - and I saw some blue, but not the purple like the camera picked up.Will update as time goes on - I think there's a lot of potential here, but it needs to be faster and the strips need to be longer, and things need to work more smoothly or this will easily be taken over by another product.
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