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Govee’s latest smart lights can make your ceiling more interesting

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Govee is known for putting lights in every corner of your room: in your bulb sockets, in the corner for a little multicolored bias lighting, and even behind the TV with its scene-matching LED strips. And it has some curious announcements at CES 2026 that tackle a new part of the room: the ceiling. Govee has announced the Sky Ceiling Light and the Ceiling Light Ultra.

The Sky Ceiling Light, shown above, is designed to mimic daylight, so as to present the illusion that you have a view to the great outdoors. Govee envisions this being a worthwhile addition for windowless spaces, saying that it has “refined white-light performance” that can create a “calming, uplifting atmosphere” wherever you choose to install it. The company says it uses custom LEDs to boost the realism of its color transitions from daylight to sunset. Its lights can go from 2,700K to 6,500K, with a max brightness of 5,200 lumens at 6,500K color temperature. Pricing and availability haven’t been announced.

The Ceiling Light Ultra is being billed as “the industry’s first ceiling light designed as a true creative canvas.” Govee is touting that this model features 616 RGB LEDs that can be controlled individually, which it claims is among the highest LED densities in the category. It’s a light that can display over 20 lighting effect presets as well as your own creations. It kind of looks like a supersized and more capable version of the little screen on the original HomePod. The Govee app features AI Lighting Bot 2.0, which converts your text prompts into lighting arrangements that can be displayed on this model. No pricing or availability info for this one, either.

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