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expired Posted by SkillfulIdea263 • Feb 26, 2022
Feb 26, 2022 9:44 PM
Philips Hue Gradient LightStrip 65" (Sync with TV, Music and Gaming) - $212.49 at Amazon
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Even if you don't get a filter, it's still plenty accurate. The Govee lighting will just be blue when there's a lot of black on the screen. The advantage Govee really has over this is that it works on absolutely everything you're watching, because it uses a camera instead of a sync box. You have to have devices plugged into this for them to work.
I thought the camera above my TV would annoy me to death, but I always forget it's even there. You can also place it on the bottom of the tv, and hide it behind a soundbar. It doesn't actually have to be attached to the TV. It just needs a full view of the screen and you calibrate it with the app. Some guy on YouTube put a small dish below his TV and filled it with decorative smooth rocks surrounding the camera, so it looked even less noticeable.
This is technically "better," but if you still want really good sync lighting without having to spend a ton of money, I would go with the Govee Immersion. There's no noticeable lag with the Govee, either. It tracks really well, and it's super cool seeing things like red/orange/yellow color blasting up from behind your TV and circling around it when an explosion happens on screen. I cannot say enough good things about it.
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