Govee Floor Lamp Pro review: stunning smart lighting for any occasion

Almost the complete package

Govee Floor Lamp Pro illiuminated blue
(Image: © Future)

TechRadar Verdict

With 16 million colors and a plethora of scenes, this floor lamp is perfect for lighting up any corner or space you can think of. The assembly isn’t for the faint of heart, and you won’t get the build quality of a Philips Hue alternative, but it’s significantly cheaper than anything else on the market and comes with a bonus Bluetooth speaker. It’s got a remote control and is the perfect addition to a home office, gaming lair, or bedroom.

Pros

  • +

    Relatively inexpensive

  • +

    Bonus Bluetooth speaker

  • +

    Very bright

  • +

    Huge range of colors and scenes

Cons

  • -

    Slightly cheap build

  • -

    Fiddly assembly required

  • -

    Lacks HomeKit and Matter support

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test.

Govee Floor Lamp Pro: one-minute review

If you’re looking for a standing floor lamp with a bunch of smart features, a vast array of lighting moods, and a built-in Bluetooth speaker, you’ll struggle to do better than the Govee Floor Lamp Pro. That’s partly because it’s the only floor lamp that currently offers this feature set, but also because it’s rather good.

It’s not without its quirks and certainly not perfect, but the lamp shines (literally) when it comes to adding ambiance to your home, replete with some fun features that set it apart from more serious offerings. If you're looking for an affordable way to liven up your space, it's one of the best smart lights around.

Govee Floor Lamp Pro illuminated white in dark room

The Govee Floor Lamp Pro requires some self-assembly, but feels solid once put together (Image credit: Future)

Out of the box, the first thing I was struck by was the assembly. My current favorite floor lamp is the Philips Hue Signe Gradient Floor Lamp, a pricey HomeKit offering with a range of lighting moods and a premium design. While that lamp comes pre-assembled (and ships in a commensurately large box), the Govee alternative comes in bits.

You’ll need to attach four metal strips to the base using a series of metal brackets held in place by screws. Once that’s done, you connect the wiggly tube that holds the lighting magic and stuff it into the metal shell. The assembly wasn’t overly complicated, it’s definitely a bit finicky and might turn off users who just want a plug-and-play lamp right out of the box.

While the overall design of the Govee Floor Lamp Pro feels solid, it doesn’t exude the quality of a Philips Hue fixture. The metal feels a little bit cheap and the electronic connection between base and light didn't fill me with confidence. Once built however, the overall design feels sturdy and solid, and while it doesn’t feel like a premium light fixture like the Hue, it’s also around half the price.  

Close-up of Govee Floor Lamp Pro's illuminated base

The Govee Floor Lamp Pro supports 16+ million colors (Image credit: Future)

Using the Govee Floor Lamp Pro takes the form of Govee’s own app, available on iPhone and Android. There’s no HomeKit or Matter support, but Alexa and Google Home users do benefit from compatibility. As a HomeKit user myself, all my testing was done through Govee’s app. While it’s not going to win any Apple Design Awards any time soon, the app enables connecting your lamp to your home Wi-Fi network, which was seamless, and then all of the lighting options. The Govee Floor Lamp Pro supports some 16 million colors in a plethora of configurations, scenes, and settings. 

Govee Floor Lamp Pro base illuminated white

You're not limited to the color wheel picker; you can also pick warm or cool white ambient lighting (Image credit: Future)

You can choose any block color from a range of presets or a color wheel, and there’s a simple Illumination section for ambient, natural light for reading and beyond. Like other Govee products, the Floor Lamp Pro can also tune into music, either through its built-in microphone or from your mobile device as it’s playing, providing rhythmic lighting to match your tunes.

There’s also a DIY section where you can try other people’s cool scenes, and a finger sketch option where you can create your own combinations. There’s also a cool Scenes section, my personal favorite, which draws various colors together into scenes such as sunrise, sunset, aurora, and others. 

Govee Floor Lamp Pro illuminated white beside nightstand with books

You can use it as a directional lamp, but the Govee Floor Lamp Pro works best when used to wash a corner of a room or a wall with light (Image credit: Future)

As you can see, the Govee Floor Lamp Pro offers practically infinite possibilities when it comes to lighting your home. It’s useful for parties, gaming, office work and reading, or literally anything else you can think of. There are settings for brightness and color, timers, and literally anything else you can think of. Immensely versatile, the Govee Floor Lamp Pro is useful in almost any situation. 

By nature of its design, the Govee Floor Lamp Pro lends itself best to wall washing. It’s most effective when used to bathe a surface or a corner of your home in ambient light. It does work as a directional lamp, but you’ll be missing out on a lot of the fun and functionality of the device. The Pro’s design over previous Govee offerings means it's a lot taller and has a much wider luminous cross-section, putting out a ton of light all in one place.

Remote control for Govee Floor Lamp Pro

The Floor Lamp Pro comes with a physical remote control, which attaches to the lamp via a magnetic clamp (Image credit: Future)

The Govee Floor Lamp Pro ships with a couple of nifty features you won’t find on rivals that really make it stand out. While the app is delightfully comprehensive and versatile, sometimes you just want to turn the light on, pick a color, and be done with it. To that end, there’s a handy remote that lets you control the power, brightness, or the color and temperature of your light. Without even touching your phone you can turn on the light in seconds, pick from a range of colors, and be on your way. There’s even a magnetic clamp you can use to attach your remote to the body of the lamp, keeping it safe and secure. 

The Govee Floor Lamp Pro’s party piece is the Bluetooth speaker built into its base. It’s not audiophile quality, but it can be used via Bluetooth from your smartphone or tablet to play music or podcasts. It’s got a reasonable range of audio and is nice for a bit of bedroom mood music or as the centerpiece for an impromptu party. The speaker also powers the app’s onboard ambient white noise, although the quality of these left a lot to be desired, you probably won’t want to use any of them. 

Overall, the Govee Floor Lamp Pro is a brilliantly versatile and comprehensive smart lamp. It might not boast the premium fit and finish of a Philips Hue alternative, but it’s a lot cheaper and just as cheerful. 

Phone with app showing controls for Govee Floor Lamp Pro

The app includes fun features including a finger-sketching option that you can use to create your own lighting scenes (Image credit: Future)

Govee Floor Lamp pro: specs

Swipe to scroll horizontally
Govee RGBICWW Floor Lamp Pro
Colors16 million
Brightness2100 lumens
Temperature2200k to 6500k

Govee Floor Lamp Pro: price and availability

  • List price: $219 / £219 (about AU$320)
  • Discounts often available

The Govee Floor Lamp Pro can be found on Govee’s website in both the UK and the US, retailing at $219 / £219 (about AU$320). However, it’s usually discounted to around $185 / £170 (about AU$270), so it pays to shop around for a bit of a bargain.

It can also be picked up on Amazon for a similar price, again with discounts down to $199 / £170 (about AU$290). That’s a pretty decent price for a well-equipped lamp with lots of features. To put that into perspective, Philips Hue’s Signe Gradient lamp retails for $329 / £279 (about AU$480). The latter comes assembled and has a more premium build, but the Govee alternative will do much the same job of lighting your space and comes with the added benefit of a built-in Bluetooth speaker and a remote. 

Should you buy the Govee Floor Lamp Pro?

Buy it if...

 You want a budget smart lamp 

The Govee Floor Lamp Pro is considerably cheaper than alternatives such as Philips Hue’s Signe floor lamp.  

You want a tall, versatile light for any space

The Govee Floor Lamp Pro has so many different settings and use cases, it can be used almost anywhere

You’re a Google Home or Alexa user

This lamp is a great option for smart home users with systems powered by Google Home or Amazon Alexa.

Don't buy it if... 

You want a premium smart lamp

The Govee Floor Lamp Pro is definitely a budget choice, and lacks the premium finish and build of more expensive rivals

You want a fully assembled lamp

The Govee Floor Lamp Pro requires assembly, so you'll have to spend a little time getting it ready to use. It does, however, come in a smaller box, which could be an advantage.

You want a HomeKit or Matter lamp

The Govee Floor Lamp Pro only supports Google Home and Alexa and doesn’t include HomeKit support or Matter. 

Govee Floor Lamp Pro: also consider

Swipe to scroll horizontally
Govee Floor Lamp 2 Philips Hue Gradient Signe Floor Lamp
Price$149/£149$159.99 / £139.99
Designed forLiving room, bedroomsIndoors and outdoors
Voice command compatibilityAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant & MatterAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant & Apple HomeKit
Colors16 million530lm
Brightness1725 Lumens2500 Lumens
ConnectivityBluetooth, Wi-FiBluetooth, Zigbee

Not sold on the Govee Floor Lamp Pro? Here are two other smart floor lamps you should consider.

Image

Govee Floor Lamp 2

This is Govee's alternative to the Govee Floor Lamp Pro. It's cheaper, smaller, and doesn't have a speaker. However, it offers crucial Matter support for Apple Home users. 

Read our full Govee Floor Lamp 2 review

Image

Philips Hue Gradient Signe Floor Lamp

The premium offering in the sector, Philips Hue's Gradient Signe Floor lamp offers tremendous color, superior build quality, and excellent compatibility with Apple Home. However, there's no speaker. 

How I tested the Govee Floor Lamp Pro

  • I used the Govee Floor Lamp Pro for several days
  • I connected it to my home Wi-Fi network and used its app extensively
  • I tested all of its features including the speakers

I've used the Govee Floor Lamp Pro for three weeks, mostly as a nightstand in my bedroom. I placed it in various positions throughout my home, including in various different corners and settings. 

I used the Govee app extensively to control the lamp after pairing it with my iPhone, going through all of the various settings, color options, and features. 

I have five years of smart home journalism experience and have extensively tested a broad range of smart home products including smart lights, plugs, speakers, and more. I have also tested other smart lamps in this specific product category field, notably the Philips Hue Signe Gradient and the Govee Floor Lamp 2, which has helped to inform my review. Read more about how we test.

First reviewed September 2024

Stephen Warwick
Fitness & Wearables writer

Stephen Warwick is TechRadar's Fitness & Wearables writer with nearly a decade of experience covering technology, including five years as the News Editor of iMore. He's a keen fitness enthusiast and is never far from the local gym, Apple Watch at the ready, to record his latest workout. Stephen has experience writing about every facet of technology including products, services, hardware, and software. He's covered breaking news and developing stories regarding supply chains, patents and litigation, competition, politics and lobbying, the environment, and more. He's conducted interviews with industry experts in a range of fields including finance, litigation, security, and more. Outside of work, he's a massive tech and history buff with a passion for Rome Total War, reading, and music.