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GOVEE'S NEW CEILING LIGHT DOUBLES AS LOW-RES DISPLAY

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
MON, APR 27, 2026

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Govee has launched the Ceiling Light Ultra, a 21-inch multicolor smart light that can display images using its LED array. The device is available today for $249.99.

The Govee Ceiling Light Ultra marks the first time the company has integrated image-display capability into its ceiling lighting products. The fixture uses an array of color-changing LEDs to render visuals on its surface, functioning as both ambient lighting and a low-resolution screen. At 21 inches in diameter, the Ultra is larger than Govee's previous ceiling light models. The device is available through Govee's online store and Amazon starting today. The release comes as part of a busy product cycle for Govee. The company has recently introduced solar-powered lights, a cordless table lamp, and an updated LED light wall. The Ceiling Light Ultra continues Govee's strategy of expanding its smart lighting ecosystem with feature-rich products that blend aesthetic and functional capabilities.

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