Still, they’ve addressed every criticism I ever had about their previous kits.
Well worth the asking price; it looks great with any video source.
Supports up to 4K resolutions or 240Hz, with in-between options.

More stickers than a premium LEGO set, but the tiny screwdriver is helpful.
16ms average response time keeps the colors accurate.
Govee Home app keeps it synced with other devices.
Strictly 27-34" screens only, 32" is the sweet spot.

Expensive, more so than some long-lasting competitors.
No support for HDMI 2.1 features like VRR.
At least, that’s what I call it, without naming a fairly obvious competitor.

Shifting the colors to match the neon-soaked intro sequence, I was immediately sold.
Nevertheless, supporting up to 4K sources with smooth framerates is the standout selling point.
Govee has answered every criticism about its previous attempts at this kind of technology.
This authentic HDMI pass thru solution has hit the nail on the head, and it’s legitimately awesome.
AI gaming sync box kit: Should you buy?
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The adhesive clips feel somewhat surplus to the stick-on RGB strip, but it’s straightforward enough.
The price is high, and some competitors can offer similar experiences for the same or less.
It’s an easy recommendation from me.

The Govee Home app offers deep customization if you really want it.

The sync box has a beautifully reactive LED strip that matches your scene.

Cyberpunk 2077’s intro was a perfect fit for the CogniGlow AI color matching.















