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Govee's New Floor Lamps Are Made To Light Up The Quietest Corners

Govee's New Floor Lamps Are Made To Light Up The Quietest Corners

Forbes5 days ago
Govee Uplighter Floor Lamp
Govee is expanding its smart home lineup with the launch of three new floor lamps. They're focused on bringing life to the most overlooked spaces in a home, including the ceiling and corners. Govee's new lamp lineup includes the Uplighter Floor Lamp, the Torchiere Floor Lamp and the Tree Floor Lamp, each made to suit different moods and room needs.
The company is pushing its third-generation floor lamp series as a blend of practicality and ambiance, combining RGB lighting with functional smarts. All three lamps come with support for Alexa, Google Assistant, and Matter, and can be controlled via the Govee Home app.
Govee Uplighter Floor Lamp
Govee Uplighter Floor Lamp
At the top of the lineup is the $180 3-in-1 Govee Uplighter Floor Lamp. It fuses three distinct lighting elements into a single vertical body.
The top section features a ripple projection effect that simulates moonlight with warm and cool white lighting, washing ceilings with ambient glow across up to 20 square meters. The middle section uses RGBIC beads for customizable decorative effects, and the base emits up to 1,000 lumens of tunable white light for reading or task lighting.
It is designed to support circadian rhythm lighting via Govee's 'Auto Run' feature, adjusting color temperature and brightness throughout the day. The Uplighter Floor Lamp supports 80 scene mode presets, a DIY mode, music sync, and DreamView integration, making it one of the most versatile floor lamps.
Govee Torchiere Floor Lamp
Govee Torchiere Floor Lamp
The $150 Govee Torchiere Floor Lamp focuses on ceiling-oriented ambient lighting. It features a triple-zone color control that allows for seamless gradient effects and a rainbow-like glow, thanks to the brand's LuminBlend tech. Torchiere's curved lens design offers smooth blending between the zones without harsh edges or dark spots. It is tuned for cozy corners of bedrooms or living rooms and lounges with brightness reaching up to 780 lumens and stepless color temperature control (2700K–6500K).
Like its siblings, the Torchiere Floor Lamp supports hands-free voice commands and app-based customization. A built-in mic and six sound-reactive music modes, combined with support for Govee's Music DreamView ecosystem, make it a solid floor lamp for mood-based lighting.
Govee Tree Floor Lamp
Govee Tree Floor Lamp
Sitting between the two is the $170 Govee Tree Floor Lamp. It is designed for expressive spaces and features three independently rotatable and tiltable arms, which offer artistic lighting. Each lamp head can be adjusted between 30° and 90°, with 350° horizontal rotation, and is individually controlled for customized effects.
I love how it accentuates plants and provides an ambient wall-wash on my photo wall. On paper, it's the brightest of the three, with up to 1,500 lumens of output (500 lumens from each module). The Tree Floor Lamp supprts 64 preset modes, and stepless temperature adjustment.
All three lamps are available now through Govee's official website and Amazon, adding to an already extensive floor lamp portfolio that includes the Govee Floor Lamp 2, Floor Lamp Pro, and the more affordable Floor Lamp Basic.
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