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Govee releases new classic smart lamp with Matter

Govee’s Table Lamp Classic
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Govee’s Table Lamp Classic
The Govee Table Lamp Classic is now available in North America and Europe. This portable smart light has a simple design, with a multi-segment LED light source delivering dimmable white and colored lighting effects. Plus, it supports the Matter smart home protocol for a broad range of integrations.

Govee has released its new Table Lamp Classic globally. This smart light has a classic lamp design, with a tapered shade and a square base with rounded edges. The company suggests that it could be used in a range of scenarios, such as in a living space, when dining outdoors, or as a bedside light.

The Govee Table Lamp Classic is an RGBICWW model, delivering tunable white and colored lighting. The 8-segment LED light source provides up to 500 lumens brightness and offers a color temperature range of 2,700 to 6,500K. Users can customize the lighting or choose from 72 dynamic scene modes, some of which sync to music, in the Govee Home app. You can also set up a schedule for different light colors and brightness levels throughout the day.

Govee’s Table Lamp Classic also works with Google Home, Amazon Alexa and Samsung SmartThings. Plus, support for the Matter protocol should allow it to work with a wide range of third-party smart home devices. Thanks to its rechargeable 4,800 mAh battery, this table lamp is portable, with the company suggesting it could run for between 5 and 30 hours on a single charge. It is also worth noting that the lamp supports 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. This model has a black finish and measures 6.1 x 13.5 inches (~155 x 343 mm).

You can now buy the Govee Table Lamp Classic at the brand’s online store for $79.99/£69.99/€69.99. This new product is also available via Govee’s Amazon Storefront in countries like the US.

The Govee Table Lamp Classic
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The Govee Table Lamp Classic
The Govee Table Lamp Classic
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The Govee Table Lamp Classic

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Polly Allcock, 2026-04-20 (Update: 2026-04-20)