Govee’s CES lineup includes a ceiling lamp that simulates skylights


Govee, which makes some of the more unique and interesting smart lighting products, has a new batch at CES 2026. That includes two ceiling lights (one of which simulates a skylight) and a floor lamp that supports trillions of colors.

Govee describes the new Ceiling Light Ultra as “the industry’s first ceiling light designed as a true creative canvas.” It uses 616 individually controlled LEDs (the highest in its class, according to Govee) to provide that level of detail. Using the Govee app, you can design visuals for it “with up to eight distinct layers of motion, color and shapes.”

Product marketing photo. A ceiling light with a complex aurora-style gradient of colors.

Govee Ceiling Light Ultra (Govee)

The product will support an upcoming AI Lighting Bot 2.0 update. The new version of the scene creation chatbot lets other compatible lights (including the Gaming Pixel Light) “generate dynamic GIF animations.”

If your ceiling lamp needs are as simple as “look like a skylight, please,” there’s the Govee Ceiling Light with Blue Sky Effect. The company says it emulates natural skylights “with high accuracy.” (However, it’s also less flexible than the Ultra, with far fewer individually controlled LEDs.) You can also use it as a more traditional white-light fixture, and Govee says it’s good for spaces are large as 300 square feet.

Product lifestyle marketing image. A futuristic-looking floor lamp casts subtle gradients of blue, green and white onto an otherwise dark living room.

Govee Floor Lamp 3 (Govee)

Finally, there’s the Govee Floor Lamp 3. The sleek light’s 16-bit RGBIC array allows it to reproduce over 281 trillion colors. Its white lighting capabilities range from 1000K to 10000K. It also supports a new DaySync system that can adjust lighting effects to match the time of day.

Unfortunately, we don’t yet know precisely when any of the new lights will be available — or how much they’ll cost. But we did learn that Govee lights will now work with Samsung SmartThings, joining their existing support for Matter, Alexa and Google Assistant.



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