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Govee used CES 2026 to expand its smart-lighting lineup with three attention-grabbing products: a high-resolution ceiling fixture that simulates the sky, a Blue Sky ceiling model, and a color-rich floor lamp. Each promises more creative control for home lighting — but exact pricing and ship dates remain unannounced.
A ceiling that paints the sky
At the top of the reveal is the Govee Ceiling Light Ultra, which the company calls "the world’s first ceiling light designed as a true creative canvas." It packs 616 individually controllable LEDs, enabling fine-grained animations and detailed visual effects. Want a moving aurora above your couch or a layered starlit scene for movie night? The app lets users build effects with up to eight separate layers of motion, color and shape.

The Ultra will also support Govee’s forthcoming AI Lighting Bot 2.0, a feature designed to generate dynamic GIF-like animations that can sync across compatible fixtures. In short: this isn’t just bright light — it’s programmable atmosphere.
Blue-sky ambience, simplified
Govee’s Ceiling Light with Blue Sky Effect aims for a different goal: realistic daytime sky lighting. It simulates natural sky color with high precision but sacrifices some of the Ultra’s flexibility, offering fewer individually controlled LEDs. It still works as a traditional white light source and is sized for rooms up to roughly 28 square meters, making it a practical option for living rooms and larger bedrooms.
Floor Lamp 3: trillions of colors, smarter white light
The new Govee Floor Lamp 3 can reproduce more than 281 trillion colors and covers a white-light range from 1,000K warm tones to 10,000K cool daylight. It also supports DaySync, a system that adjusts lighting effects to the time of day — warmer, cozier hues in the evening and brighter, bluer light when you need focus. That combination of color depth and adaptive white light makes it useful both as decor and functional illumination.

Govee’s latest trio reinforces its push to make lighting a creative element in home design rather than just a utility. Whether you want subtle circadian-friendly shifts or bold animated ceilings, the new products offer a lot to explore — assuming you don’t mind waiting for release details. So far, Govee hasn’t announced prices or exact availability windows for any of the new models.
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