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Chris Hachey
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Basketball is on the top of everyone's mind as soon as the month turns to March. The basketball tournaments are made for upsets, shockingly deep runs by teams you didn't expect, and a champion to be crowned at the end. It's frantic, exciting, and impressive, just like the game of basketball. What if we told you there were better ways to enjoy all of the basketball in your own home? With Govee's Be a Lighting Champ savings event with free shipping, you'll enhance your home entertainment setup and save money in the process. This event is also exciting and impressive, so you should definitely take advantage.
It is specifically highlighting some of their newest and most popular technology. The RGBIC strip lights allow you to display multiple colors simultaneously, unlike RGB lights that will show a single color at a given time. You'll have more freedom to show off your lights and setting the mood in your home has never been easier. There are over 16 million colors that you can control, better illuminating your areas the way you want. The rainbow-colored waves will constantly flow, thanks to the RGBIC technology.
The Govee RGBIC Wi-Fi + Bluetooth LED Strip Lights. Image source: Govee
If this sounds like what you need before your team's next game tips off, let us first recommend that you check out the Govee RGBIC Wi-Fi+Bluetooth LED Strip Lights. These colorful strips will blow you away. You can add these to your living room, bedroom, or kitchen and sync them up with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant for voice controlling. They come with an ETL-certified adapter, making them safe for your home. Right now, you can grab 16.4ft strip light for only $28.79.
Two people watching a TV that features Govee Immersion Wi-Fi TV Backlights. Image source: Govee
Illuminate the back of your TV with the Govee Immersion Wi-Fi TV Backlights. This pack can change the game while watching TV. These also have RGBIC lighting that create splashes of color behind what you're viewing. It's the true definition of mood lighting. You can control these with your voice or through the app. Snag them for just $64.79.
A TV with the Govee Flow Pro Wi-Fi TV Bars. Image source: Govee
For a more intimate experience, Govee Flow Pro Wi-Fi TV Light Bars features two stand-alone bars that you can put on either side of your TV or computer. They are recommended for TVs or monitors 45″ or less for ideal set lighting. The RGBIC lighting will be highlighted throughout your viewing experience and will only cost you $59.49 right now.
The Govee Phantasy Outdoor LED Strip Lights around a home. Image source: Govee
A different kind of LED strip light is the Govee Phantasy Outdoor LED Strip Lights. One of Govee’s latest additions to the strip light family, one covers 32.8′. These will transform your outdoor setting and feature a 98.4′ remote control range, so you can change the vibe from far away. Keeping them outside is fine, as they are water-resistant and take almost no time to install. These RGB strip lights are down to just $50.99 for a limited time.
Unfortunately, all of these deals are only available for a limited time, so you better act fast. You don’t want to miss a second of basketball action this March and watching it with Govee lighting will enhance your experience. Whether you’re posting up indoors or outdoors, there’s something for every home’s entertainment. Thank Govee for the assist on these steals just in time for basketball’s biggest moment!
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Govee’s Be a Lighting Champ Savings Event is a Slam Dunk originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 25 Mar 2021 at 07:19:59 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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