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Govee releases Glide Hexa Light Panels with RGBIC technology

The Govee Glide Hexa Light Panels have RGBIC technology. (Image source: Govee)
The Govee Glide Hexa Light Panels have RGBIC technology. (Image source: Govee)
Govee has launched the Glide Hexa Light Panels. The smart lights have RGBIC technology, meaning that each panel can display multiple colors at once. You can design your lighting scene by connecting the panels in various ways and choosing from multiple colors and effects.

Govee has announced the Glide Hexa Light Panels, which allow you to create unique light displays. The LED lights have RGBIC (Independent Control) technology, which means they can display multiple colors at once, rather than each panel being limited to one color.

Each panel, measuring 7.09-in (~18 cm) in diameter, has a transparent shell so that light is reflected on the surface on which the device is mounted for a glow effect. The panels have bendable connecting cables at each corner, allowing you to devise a unique design.

Govee claims the panels are also relatively easy to install using adhesive tape included in the kit. You can choose from 16 million colors and a wide variety of effects using the Govee Home app.

Choosing one of the six Music Sync Modes will align your lighting effects with the sound that it picks up from music, movies or games being played in the room. You can also choose preset lighting scenes such as Rainbow and Ocean.

Alternatively, you can control the Glide Hexa Light Panels using voice assistants such as Amazon Alexa or Google Assitant. A 10-pack of the Govee Glide Hexa Light Panels is now available in the US, Canada and Europe for US$199.99

Buy the Govee Glide Hexa Light Panels on Amazon

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Polly Allcock, 2022-03-31 (Update: 2022-03-31)