I recently purchased the Govee Smart Flood Lights and have been thoroughly impressed with their performance and versatility. The lights are incredibly lightweight, making them perfect for my NYC apartment where space is limited. I’ve been using them in my bedroom to create a cozy reading corner, and the brightness and color options have been a game-changer for my daily routine.
However, I encountered a challenge when trying to group my two flood lights together for simultaneous control via Bluetooth. Initially, I faced issues with the Bluetooth signal strength, especially since one light is positioned behind a thick wall. This made it difficult to create a cohesive group, which was frustrating as I wanted to control both lights seamlessly.
After some research and experimentation, I discovered that adjusting the placement of the lights and ensuring they were within optimal line of sight significantly improved the Bluetooth connection. I also found that using a Bluetooth range extender helped maintain a stable connection, especially for the light positioned further away.
This experience led me to explore more about integrating different smart home devices and optimizing their performance. I’ve since shared my findings with the community, hoping it can help others facing similar issues.
If anyone has questions about the Govee Flood Lights or tips for improving Bluetooth connectivity, feel free to reach out! I’m happy to share my insights and learn from others’ experiences as well.