Govee Floor Lamp 2
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Govee Floor Lamp 2

A slim LED floor lamp featuring RGBIC technology for customisable, multi-colour lighting effects and smart home integration.

Price

£179.99

Editorial rating

4.5 / 5

Last price check

01/01/2026 16:20

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Best of Modern Home and Office: Smart Storage, Digital Paper, and Ambient Lighting | Vol. 3

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Editorial take

Why we picked it

My flat currently has the "big light" which makes everything look like a police interrogation room, or total darkness-there is no middle ground.

Enter the Govee, a skinny stick of light that promises to turn my living room into a trendy Soho lounge or a neon-soaked cyberpunk alleyway.

It's perfect for people who want "atmosphere" but are too lazy to actually light a candle or buy a lampshade.

It's so bright it could probably guide a lost Boeing 747 into my kitchen, but at least the colours look lovely against the damp patches.

Detailed verdict

The full review

The Irresistible

  • The RGBIC technology is properly impressive, allowing different colours to dance along the same pole like a very polite disco.
  • It's amazingly slender, fitting into those awkward corners where you usually just store a broken vacuum cleaner and hope no one notices.

The Clever Part

  • The app control is surprisingly deep, letting you sync the lights to your music so you can have a private rave while eating your beans on toast.
  • Integration with Alexa and Google means you can change the mood without having to physically exert yourself by standing up.

The Fine Print

  • The base is a bit of a dust magnet and, despite being weighted, feels like it might topple if you sneeze too aggressively in its general direction - thankfully it does not.
  • Some of the preset "scenes" are so frantic they feel less like ambient lighting and more like a medical emergency.

The Reality Check

  • Setting up the Wi-Fi connection can be a right faff, occasionally requiring you to contemplate your life choices while staring at a blinking red light for twenty minutes.