Set Up Govee LED Strip Lights and Smart Bulbs for Your Home
Govee makes affordable color LED strips and smart bulbs you control from your phone. Learn how to attach strips, connect to the app, set up music sync, and use voice control.
Prepare the surface before attaching the strip
~44sQuick Tip
Quick Tip: The adhesive on LED strips is permanent once fully pressed — plan your layout before peeling the backing. Lay the strip along the surface dry first to confirm placement, then peel and press.
Attach the strip lights
~30sDownload the Govee Home app and connect your lights
~44sWarning
Govee devices (and most smart home devices) require a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network, not a 5 GHz network. Many modern routers broadcast both frequencies under the same name — if setup fails, check your router settings to make sure the 2.4 GHz band is active and try connecting to it specifically.
Choose colors and create scenes
~27sTry music sync mode
~39sQuick Tip
Quick Tip: Try placing LED strips behind your television pointed at the wall — this creates a "bias lighting" effect that makes the TV image look richer, reduces eye strain in dark rooms, and adds ambiance to movie nights.
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Govee is a popular brand of affordable smart lighting — LED strip lights, smart bulbs, table lamps, and outdoor string lights — sold primarily through Amazon. Govee lights are known for being inexpensive relative to competitors, easy to set up, and surprisingly full-featured. If you want colorful accent lighting behind your television, under your kitchen cabinets, or along the back of a desk, Govee LED strips are one of the most common choices.
LED strip lights are flexible strips covered in tiny LED lights. They come on a roll and have an adhesive backing that sticks directly to surfaces. You plug the strip into a wall outlet using the included power adapter and control the colors, brightness, and effects through the free Govee Home app on your smartphone.
Govee also makes standard smart bulbs that screw into regular light sockets, Wi-Fi connected floor lamps, and outdoor string lights for patios. All Govee devices use the same Govee Home app, which means you can control everything from one place.
One feature people particularly enjoy is music sync — a mode where the lights change colors in response to music playing in the room. The Govee controller has a built-in microphone that listens to the room and pulses the lights in time with the beat. This works with any music source, including a stereo, TV, or phone speaker.
Govee devices connect directly to your home Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz — the standard frequency used by most smart home devices). No hub is required. They also work with Amazon Alexa and Google Home for voice control, and many models now support Apple HomeKit as well.
This guide walks through setting up LED strip lights — the most popular Govee product — from attaching the strip to using the app.
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