Govee Lyra RGBICWW Corner Floor Lamp Sync Success Story

Hey everyone! I wanted to share my recent success with setting up two Govee Lyra RGBICWW Corner Floor Lamps to sync perfectly with my Govee T2 LED light strip. This setup has completely transformed my home theater experience, and I couldn’t be happier with the results.

For those who might be considering this setup, I want to walk you through my journey and some tips I picked up along the way. First, I installed the T2 light strip at the rear of my TV, and after several days of tweaking and referencing online forums and YouTube tutorials, I finally got it calibrated to perfection. The final piece of the puzzle was realizing that I should set the Full/Part option to ‘Part’ in the Govee app. This simple change allowed the light strip to display different colors on each side of the screen, creating a stunning visual effect that wasn’t very well documented online.

Now, I wanted to take this setup to the next level by adding two more Govee Lyra RGBICWW Corner Floor Lamps at the opposite end of the room. The goal was to have the lamps sync with the T2 strip, with the left lamp mirroring the left side of the T2 and the right lamp mirroring the right side. I was a bit nervous about whether this would work seamlessly, but after some experimentation, I found that the Govee app allowed me to configure the lamps perfectly.

Here’s what I learned:

  • Make sure all devices are on the same network and connected to the Govee app.
  • Use the app’s grouping feature to ensure all devices sync in real-time.
  • Don’t be afraid to experiment with different settings and layouts to find what works best for your space.

The end result is absolutely stunning. The lamps now create a cohesive light show that complements the T2 strip beautifully, and the room feels more immersive than ever. I’m so thrilled with how this turned out, and I can’t recommend the Govee Lyra RGBICWW Corner Floor Lamps enough for anyone looking to enhance their home theater setup.

If anyone has questions or wants tips on setting up similar lighting configurations, feel free to reach out! I’d be happy to help. :star2: