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Govee launches new Strip Light 2 Pro with Matter support

The Govee Strip Light 2 Pro is now available globally. (Image source: Govee)
The Govee Strip Light 2 Pro is now available globally. (Image source: Govee)
The Govee Strip Light 2 Pro is now available in three sizes. Launching in various countries worldwide, the new product offers upgraded RGBWW LED light beads for brighter lighting with a wide color temperature range. Other features include over 100 preset light effects and Matter compatibility.

Govee has launched the Strip Light 2 Pro in countries worldwide. These smart indoor lights come in three sizes: 6.56ft (~2m), 16.4ft (~5m) and 32.8ft (~10m). The products use the brand’s upgraded RGBWW LED light beads, which are said to be better at producing natural colors with an adjustable white light color temperature between 2,700 and 6,500K.

The new LED lights are also said to be brighter, offering up to 340 lumens brightness per meter. There are 60 LEDs per meter (~3.3 ft) and you can cut the light strip in many places to make it the perfect length. In the Govee Home app, there are millions of colors to choose from, as well as over 100 preset effects. Thanks to support for the Matter protocol, you can easily link the lights with other products in your smart home ecosystem and control them using voice assistants.

Customers in the US can already buy the 6.56ft (~2m) and 16.4ft (~5m) versions of the Govee Light Strip 2 Pro for $59.99 and $99.99, respectively. The longer 32.8ft (~10m) product will retail for $149.99 but is currently out of stock. In Europe, the medium 16.4ft (~5m) size is available for £99.99/€99.99. It is unclear whether or when the other sizes could launch in this region.

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Polly Allcock, 2024-09-11 (Update: 2024-09-11)