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Govee’s color-changing smart lamps are on sale for up to 30 percent off

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Last updated: 26 March 2026 16:58
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Speaking from experience, better lighting can completely change how a space feels. Over the years, I’ve filled my apartment with Govee’s color-changing lights, and they’ve made it feel calmer and more cheerful. That’s why it’s worth noting that a couple of its table lamps are on sale as part of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, including the Table Lamp 2 Pro, which has returned to its all-time low of $134.99 ($45 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Govee’s storefront. The more basic, bedside-friendly Table Lamp 2 is also available from Amazon, Best Buy, and Govee for $55.99 ($24 off), nearly matching its lowest price to date.

Both RGB-equipped smart lamps can fill your space with millions of colors, and you can adjust both their brightness and warmth. They also come loaded with a slew of preset “scenes,” including sunset hues and holiday-inspired lighting themes, or you can create your own color combinations and effects using Govee’s app. The cheaper Table Lamp 2 offers over 60 preset scenes, while the pricier Table Lamp 2 Pro boasts more than 100, along with 210 individually controllable LED beads for smoother color blending. Both lamps can also sync with your music and support Matter, so you can connect either to Alexa, Google Home, or any major smart home platform for voice control.

The main difference is that the Table Lamp 2 Pro doubles as a portable Bluetooth speaker, so it can actually play music rather than just respond to it (though it’s not weatherproof, so be careful when it rains). Its sound is decent for casual listening, and in our testing, we found that while it can’t match dedicated party speakers like the JBL Pulse 5, it still gets loud enough for smaller gatherings. It also supports Govee’s Music DreamView feature, which lets you sync lighting effects across up to 10 other Govee lights for a more immersive experience.

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