A floor lamp that reacts to music, displays 16 million colors simultaneously across independent segments, and works with Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings, and Matter does not usually cost $64. The Govee RGBIC Floor Lamp is the number one best seller in floor lamps on Amazon and is down to $64, off its $99 list price and within a few dollars of its record low, with no Prime membership required to access the deal.
RGBIC segments, 16 million colors, 85 dynamic scene modes
RGBIC is what separates this from a standard RGB lamp: each segment of the light strip can display a different color simultaneously rather than the whole lamp shifting to a single color at once. That independent segment control is what allows gradient effects, multicolor patterns, and dynamic animations that look designed rather than toy-like. Govee’s implementation gives each section its own color assignment through the app, and 85 preset scene modes cover everything from Cheerful and Romantic to gaming-specific palettes without requiring manual setup. The 1,000-lumen output with separate warm white LEDs provides enough light for actual room illumination rather than just ambient decoration, which means this replaces a functional floor lamp rather than adding a decorative accessory on top of one.
Music Sync uses the microphone on a connected phone or the lamp’s own sensor to detect audio and shift colors and brightness in real time with the beat. For gaming sessions, movie nights, or parties, the reactive lighting creates an environment that changes with what is happening on screen or through speakers without requiring any manual adjustment during the session.
Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings, Matter, Govee Home app
Matter support is the connectivity feature that matters most for longevity: Matter is the universal smart home standard backed by Apple, Google, Amazon, and Samsung, which means the Govee lamp integrates into any smart home ecosystem without workarounds or third-party bridges. SmartThings integration covers Samsung’s ecosystem directly, and Alexa and Google Assistant handle voice control for anyone who prefers to skip the app entirely for basic adjustments. The Govee Home app manages scene creation, color customization, scheduling, and music sync from a single interface, and groups of Govee devices can be controlled together for synchronized effects across a room.
The lamp stands 53.7 inches tall on an aluminum base and pole assembly, with a silicone light strip diffusing the LED output for a soft, even glow rather than visible point sources. At 3.5 pounds it moves easily between rooms, and the slim footprint fits in corners without dominating the floor space.
The 4.5-star average across over 11,000 reviews and 9,000-plus units sold last month reflect a lamp that has earned its number one ranking in the category through consistent real-world performance rather than marketing positioning. At $64 near its record low, the Govee RGBIC Floor Lamp costs less than most basic floor lamps without smart features, and considerably less than Philips Hue’s equivalent smart lighting setup for the same visual impact in a room.