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Govi has come out swinging ces This year, there are many exciting new products being launched – including the industry’s first AI-powered Smart Pixel Lights.
In addition to its new mini panel lights and the Table Lamp 2 Pro
From real-time weather updates and time displays to AI-generated images, the Gaming Pixel Lite brings all the retro fun of pixel lighting into the modern age, and it’ll even come with its own pixel art accompanied by 8-bit music for the ultimate retro . Experience.
Design-wise, it relies heavily on the gamer’s aesthetics; The light slate is surrounded by a metal frame that suits the gaming component design and will look at home on one of the best gaming desks or next to the coolest console on a TV stand.
It also bears design similarities with some of Govi’s other recently released products, including the Gaming Wall Light and the upcoming Gaming Light Bar Pro, which may be a bit offensive to some people. Still, as a gamer it’s fine for me.
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Using the Govi ​​app, you can interact with the brand’s AI chatbot And signal it, which will be applied to the gaming Pixel Lite for a personalized lighting touch. Plus, you can layer up to ten images over your original prompt, allowing you to create your own customized masterpieces.
It works in both wall-mounted and tabletop modes, and through Govi’s DreamView technology, you can even synchronize it with your broader smart lighting ecosystem.
However, most exciting to me was its Gaming Sync Box integration, which a Govee representative told me would allow for responsive displays that would react to in-game events for up to 40 games at launch, and that list goes on. It’s easy to imagine it will grow.
Govi had my all-time favorite video game attached to the Pixel Lite: mario Kart 8. As the karts moved around the track at PG-13 speeds, Pixel Light showed various in-game items, such as banana skins and red shells, as the player collected them.
Is this a gimmick? Sure, but this is the kind of joy-inducing tech nonsense I want to integrate into my gamer set-up, and I’m pretty sure I’m not alone in my tolerance of fun-first technology.
The Govi ​​Gaming Pixel Light and Govi ​​Table Lamp 2 Pro AmazonRetailing for $99.99.