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Govee’s immersive LED lightstrips are on sale for their best prices yet

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
December 2, 2021
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Govee’s immersive LED lightstrips are on sale for their best prices yet
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If you’re looking to step up your TV game and make watching movies and gaming more immersive, Govee offers a range of colorful lighting kits that also make for great holiday gifts. One of its most appealing products are the Immersion TV LED backlights, which sync to whatever you’re watching on your 55-inch or 65-inch screen, making it appear as if the TV colors are bleeding out of the frame and onto your walls. Responsive LED strips like these are typically expensive, but right now Govee’s 2020 backlighting kit costs just $61 once you clip the $10 off coupon at Amazon. That’s the kit’s best price to date.

Prefer not to shop at Amazon? Govee is selling this product direct for $63. There’s a newer version of these lights, which farther extends the backlighting with Light Bars. Typically $150, you can buy this one for $130 from Govee or for $140 from Amazon when you clip the on-page coupon.

If you intend to gift these to multiple people, Govee is additionally taking 5 percent off your purchase total when you buy two, 10 percent if you buy three, and 15 percent off if you buy five of them. Use the promo codes XMAS5, XMAS10, and XMAS15 depending on the amount you’re purchasing. We found that both the 2020 model and this year’s version offer great value for the money, even before the discounts.

Govee Immersion TV LED backlights (2020)

If you want a more cinematic and immersive TV viewing experience, add these Govee backlights to your 55- or 65-inch TV. It works with any content, and you can get this kit for far less than competing models from Philips Hue. Read our review.

Govee Immersion TV LED backlights (2021)

If you want a more cinematic and immersive TV viewing experience, add these Govee backlights to your 55- or 65-inch TV. It works with any content, and you can get this kit for far less than competing models from Philips Hue. The latest version released in September extends the backlighting to the sides of your TV. Read our review.

If you missed out on a smart display deal during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, you’re in luck: Walmart is now offering a 60 percent off deal on the Lenovo Smart Clock 2 with a bundled Lenovo Smart Bulb, bringing the final sale price down to $25. The Lenovo Smart Clock 2 incorporates a touchscreen display into a form factor that would be right at home on your bedside table. It’s one of the smallest smart displays you can buy, yet it still offers full Google Assistant capabilities and comes with a handy night light feature. Read our review.

Lenovo Smart Clock 2 (with Lenovo Smart Bulb)

The Lenovo Smart Clock 2 is the smallest smart display you can buy. The latest version functions as a great night light, comes with a charging dock, and brings the full suite of Google Assistant features to your bedside.

The latest AirPods sold out relatively quickly after receiving some of their first significant discounts during Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Thankfully, however, Amazon still is selling the third-generation AirPods for $150 at checkout — the lowest we saw them drop to during the recent shopping holiday. That’s a $30 discount on the latest AirPods model, which sport shorter stems, IPX4 water resistance, and improved sound over their last-gen counterpart. However, they lack active noise cancellation, which is found in the AirPods Pro. Read our full review.

AirPods (third-gen)

Similar in appearance to their sleeker sibling, the AirPods Pro, the latest entry-level AirPods boast a new charging case and shorter stems. They’re also water resistant, unlike the 2019 model, and sport better battery life.

If you don’t mind buying refurbished, Sonos is discounting several products right now. For those interested in the Sonos Beam, the first generation is selling for $319 as opposed to $399, the full retail cost when purchased new. Although the soundbar lacks support for Dolby Atmos like the second-gen model, we found it’s still a competent smart speaker that shares many features in common with the newer version. Sonos is also discounting the third-gen Sonos Sub, selling it for $599 refurbished. That is $150 less than if you were to purchase the wireless subwoofer new. The second-gen model, typically $699, is also selling for $549.

All of the products in this sale will arrive in a box with all original accessories and cables, and they’ve been certified directly from Sonos. That means the company has tested and given each an internal and external cleaning and inspection. They also come with a one-year warranty and a 45-day money-back guarantee.

Sonos Sub

The Sonos Sub is an add-on speaker that provides some extra low-end thump to any Sonos speaker system.

If you missed out on a great TV deal during Black Friday, fret not, because Amazon still offering a significant discount on many sizes of one of the best TVs for gaming, the LG C1. The $1,500 55-inch is still selling for $1,297, while the $2,500 65-inch is going for $1,797. Regardless of which configuration you choose, however, all sport several features gamers will love, including a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision HDR compatibility, and support for HDMI 2.1. Best Buy is offering the same discounts on the 55- and 65-inch models.

LG C1 OLED TV (55-inch)

An OLED TV loaded with features, including support for 4K resolutions, 120Hz refresh rates, and Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync.

LG C1 OLED TV (65-inch)

An OLED TV loaded with features, including support for 4K resolutions, 120Hz refresh rates, and Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync.

Other great deals happening now

  • One of the best PlayStation 5 exclusives to date, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, is selling for just $50 at Amazon instead of $70. Read our full review.
  • New subscribers can enjoy a free six-month trial of Apple Music or a free three-month trial of Apple TV Plus from Best Buy. You must create a Best Buy account to take advantage of either deal, however.
  • The SteelBook launch edition of Shin Megami Tensei V for the Nintendo Switch is $10 off at Amazon, costing $50.
  • Right now, Anker’s Amazon storefront is taking up to 35 percent off some of its power strips and surge protectors, with AC outlets like the PowerExtend USB-C 3 Cube going for $26 instead of $40.
  • This blue Ember Smart Mug 2 comes with a built-in battery that allows you to control the temperature, making for a great holiday gift. Right now, it’s down to $100 at Best Buy, $30 off the initial list price.
  • Normally $35, you can buy the Blink Mini camera for just $20 at Amazon, making it one of the cheapest indoor smart security cameras you can buy right now. Read our review.




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