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This Govee RGBIC Floor Lamp With 16 Million Colors Now Costs Less Than a Dumb Lamp

The number one floor lamp on Amazon just hit its record low. Sixteen million colors, music sync, Matter support, and 1,000 lumens of RGBIC light for less than most basic non-smart lamps, for Prime members only.
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The number one best-selling floor lamp on Amazon just hit its record low, and at $59 it costs less than most basic non-smart lamps. The Govee RGBIC Floor Lamp is down to $59, off its $99 list price at 40% off and at its lowest price ever on Amazon. This is a Prime Day deal for Prime members only, with a free 30-day trial available without a credit card.

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RGBIC means every segment shows a different color at once

Standard RGB lamps shift the entire unit to a single color at a time. RGBIC is what changes the equation: each segment of the light strip can display a different color independently, which allows gradient effects, animated patterns, and multi-color scenes that make the lamp look like a deliberate design choice rather than a novelty gadget. The result at 1,000 lumens is bright enough to function as the primary light source in a room while simultaneously transforming its atmosphere through color. Govee’s 85 dynamic scene modes cover everything from Cheerful and Romantic to gaming-specific palettes, and 16 million DIY color combinations let you build and save custom configurations through the app.

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Music sync, Matter support, Alexa, SmartThings

Music Sync uses the phone’s microphone to detect audio and shift colors in real time with the beat, which works for gaming sessions, parties, and movie nights without any manual adjustments during the session. Matter support future-proofs the lamp across every major smart home ecosystem including Apple Home, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings from a single device, without bridges or compatibility workarounds. The Govee Home app handles scene creation, scheduling, and color customization, and groups of Govee devices can be controlled together for synchronized effects across a full room.

The lamp stands 53.7 inches tall on an aluminum pole and base with a silicone light strip that diffuses LED output for a smooth, even glow. At 3.5 pounds it moves easily between rooms, and the slim footprint tucks into corners without occupying meaningful floor space. The 4.5-star average across over 11,000 reviews and 8,000-plus units sold last month at full price reflect a product that has earned its number one ranking through consistent real-world performance.

Philips Hue’s comparable smart floor lamp costs over $200 and requires a separate bridge to unlock remote control. The Govee RGBIC at $59 at its record low connects directly to Wi-Fi, supports Matter natively, and displays 16 million colors across independent segments at a price that makes the comparison straightforward. For Prime members, this is the moment to upgrade a room for what most people spend on a single dinner out.

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