Govee’s new desktop display is reserved for pixel art
Govee's Gaming Pixel Light for $100 is pixel art focused, integrates with AI, Alexa, JBL, and has 8-bit tunes, launching Q2 2025.
Govee's latest innovation, the Gaming Pixel Light, targets pixel art enthusiasts with an engaging 8-bit aesthetic. This device, set to launch in Q2 2025 for $100, features both static and animated pixel art options, alongside integration capabilities with voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant.
The Gaming Pixel Light supports image and GIF uploads and utilizes a companion app for AI-generated art or manual customization of its 150 preset scenes. Additionally, its built-in speaker syncs with 8-bit soundtracks, and the optional $240 HDMI sync box allows real-time game visual syncing.
In a collaboration with JBL, Govee is set to release the Table Lamp 2 Pro x Sound, offering synchronized lighting with music through 240 LED beads and 16 music modes. Though pricing is yet to be disclosed, this model will join the CES 2025 lineup, anticipated near the end of Q2 2025.