
Govee Smart Wi-Fi LED Light Strips
View on AmazonMy roommate in college stuck cheap LED strips behind his TV and suddenly our dorm looked like a lounge instead of a concrete box. That was ten years ago. LED strips have gotten a lot smarter since then, and the Govee DreamColor RGBIC strips are probably the best example of how far they've come.
The Govee Smart Wi-Fi LED Light Strips can display multiple colors simultaneously along a single strip, which is the "RGBIC" part. Older strips could only show one color at a time. These can do rainbow gradients, flowing color waves, and segment-by-segment customization. At $45, they're surprisingly affordable for what they do.
What Makes Them "Smart"
These connect to WiFi and work with the Govee Home app, Alexa, and Google Assistant. You can set schedules, choose from preset scenes (movie mode, gaming mode, party mode), react to music through a built-in microphone, or dial in any custom color combination you want. Voice control is genuinely useful here. Saying "Alexa, set lights to sunset" while cooking dinner is the kind of small convenience that feels luxurious.
⭐ RGBIC technology displays multiple colors simultaneously
⭐ Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and the Govee Home app
⭐ Music sync mode reacts to audio in real-time
⭐ 16 million colors with adjustable brightness
⭐ Timer and scheduling through the app
Installation
The strips come with adhesive backing. Peel, stick, done. They adhere well to smooth surfaces like the back of a TV, under a desk, along a bookshelf, or under kitchen cabinets. Corners require careful bending since the strip doesn't cut and reconnect as easily as some competitors.
Length depends on the package you choose, but the standard option covers about 16.4 feet, which is enough for a medium-sized TV or the perimeter of a desk setup.

Where to Put Them
Behind a TV is the most popular spot, and for good reason. The backlighting reduces eye strain during nighttime viewing and makes the screen appear larger. Set the lights to a warm white while watching a movie or match the on-screen colors for a more immersive feel.
Under a desk is another great placement, especially for gaming setups. The ambient glow lights up the floor area and adds atmosphere to late-night sessions. Pair it with music sync mode while gaming, and the lights pulse and shift with the in-game audio.
Kitchen cabinets are an underrated spot. Sticking the strips under upper cabinets provides soft countertop lighting that's perfect for late-night snacks or morning coffee before you want to turn on the overhead lights. Set them to a warm white on a schedule, and they turn on automatically at 6 AM and off at midnight.
Bookshelves, headboard frames, and closet interiors are other options. The strips bend around corners (carefully), so you can follow the contour of most furniture. Anywhere you want accent lighting without installing a fixture, these strips handle it.
How They Compare
The Philips Hue Gradient Light Strip is the premium option, with better color accuracy and deeper smart home integration through the Hue ecosystem. But it costs $130+ and requires the Hue Bridge for full functionality. The Govee strips connect directly to WiFi, cost a third of the price, and the color quality is close enough that most people won't notice the difference.
The LIFX Lightstrip is another high-end option with HomeKit support and no hub required. At around $80, it's better for Apple smart home setups. But again, at twice the Govee's price, the value argument is hard to make for most people.
Basic non-smart LED strips from Amazon cost $10-$15 and come with a remote control. They work fine for a single-color glow, but you lose the multi-color RGBIC capability, music sync, smart home integration, and app scheduling. For an extra $30, the Govee upgrade is worth it.
The Downsides
The adhesive can be hit-or-miss. On textured walls or painted wood, the strips may start peeling after a few weeks. Extra adhesive clips or mounting tape help, but it's annoying to deal with.
The WiFi connection drops occasionally, requiring a reconnect through the app. It's not a daily problem, but it happens enough to notice. The app itself is functional but cluttered, with ads for other Govee products mixed into the interface.
These strips are not cuttable and re-joinable like basic LED strips. Once you set the length, that's it. If you need to go around tight corners or fit an unusual space, the rigid connector sections can be limiting.
Color accuracy is good but not perfect. Pure white tends to lean slightly blue, and some of the warmer tones don't look as natural as dedicated warm-white strips. For accent lighting and ambiance this is fine, but it's noticeable if you're trying to match specific room lighting.
Who This Is For
Teens and college students decorating their rooms. Gamers who want ambient lighting behind their monitors. Anyone setting up a home theater. Content creators who need background lighting for videos. At $45, they're the perfect Secret Santa gift, affordable enough to give casually but cool enough to impress.
Final Verdict
The Govee DreamColor RGBIC strips punch well above their price point. The multi-color capability, smart home integration, and music sync make them far more fun than basic LED strips, and they're cheap enough to gift without overthinking it. Just manage expectations about the adhesive, and maybe toss in some extra mounting clips.
Flippe Gift Rating: 4.2 / 5 (Very Good)