We’re big fans of Govee smart lights here at CNET, which is why we’re excited that Govee’s new colorful, app-controlled lighting launched at CES 2025 brings even more AI-fueled options for the home.

What immediately caught my eye was Govee’s plans for Mini Panel Lights, smallish squares of lights designed to be snapped together into wall designs, which can flutter with color or build up a vivid, changeable picture. You can connect up to 120 of these little guys in whatever pattern you want, really letting your imagination run wild for decorating living rooms, bedrooms or, of course, gaming hideaways.

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There’s also the new Table Lamp 2 Pro x Sound by JBL (yes, it comes with JBL speakers,) which is sort of like a modern lava lamp designed to sync with whatever music is playing. Some of my colleagues have the speakerless Table Lamp and love the whimsical nature of picking presets or programming almost any color scheme you can imagine. You’ll be able to choose from 100 color scenes to show off — quite the upgrade or bright splash of color for special spaces. It works with Google Assistant and Alexa for voice commands and comes with Matter compatibility.

For gamers especially, the Gaming Pixel Light is a colorful type of smart display meant to sit by your desktop PC or a similar location and, well, make things more interesting. The lighting panel can use its pixels to show images or GIFs that you upload or allow you to sync it to music with a Govee sync box. It can even use its own speaker to play brief tracks and sync the lighting itself.

Govee also showed off ways you can connect the Gaming Pixel to online widgets so it can display basic info like the weather, the current price of a specific stock, scores for a current game and dozens of other possibilities.

Throughout these new products runs Govee’s latest lighting effect technology, dubbed the AI Lighting Bot. It’s designed to learn how people like to customize their lighting effects and make adding new effects even easier. That tech works alongside Govee Dreamview, a mirroring technology that allows you to instantly set lights to mirror a specific image, color palette or set of sounds so you can get just the experience you’re aiming for.

Govee isn’t currently releasing price information for its new lights, but the company plans to start shipping products like the Pixel Light and Tablet Lamp 2 Pro in the second quarter of 2025. I’ll keep you updated when I’m able to experiment.

For more from CES 2025, check out the new CES products that you can actually buy right now, or look back at some of the most ridiculous and bizarre CES gadgets of the century.



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