At CES 2026, Govee announced three new HomeKit-compatible smart lighting products and an upgraded AI lighting system, expanding its support for the Matter smart home standard.
The new hardware lineup includes the Govee Floor Lamp 3, the Govee Ceiling Light Ultra, and the Govee Sky Ceiling Light, all designed to integrate with Apple’s Home app through Matter.
The Govee Floor Lamp 3 succeeds the Floor Lamp 2 and adds Matter support for easier connection to HomeKit. It introduces an upgraded LuminBlend+ color management system that can reproduce up to 281 trillion colors and supports a color temperature range from 1000K to 10000K.
LuminBlend+ uses proprietary Gamma calibration to deliver more accurate and natural colors across different environments. Govee says the system supports a wide range of lighting moods and will roll out to additional products in 2026.
The 21-inch Ceiling Light Ultra features a 616-LED matrix capable of rendering detailed patterns and scenes. Users can create visuals with up to eight layers of motion, color, and shapes, or choose from more than 20 built-in presets.
According to Govee, the Ceiling Light Ultra provides sufficient illumination for family spaces while maintaining natural-looking colors on objects and skin tones. It delivers up to 5000 lumens of brightness, targeting rooms of 200 to 300 square feet, and offers a tunable white range from 2700K to 6500K that can shift throughout the day.
The 21-inch Sky Ceiling Light is designed to simulate natural daylight. It uses a custom LED setup and gradient illumination to reproduce sky-inspired tones, from bright daytime blue to warm sunset hues. Govee says the calming blue light is intended to resemble looking up at a clear sky.
Edge-mounted LEDs create the appearance of an architectural skylight, and the Sky Ceiling Light outputs up to 5200 lumens, also aimed at rooms between 200 and 300 square feet. Like the other new fixtures, it supports Matter and can be added to the Apple Home app.
Alongside the new lights, Govee introduced AI Lighting Bot 2.0, which uses generative models to make lighting effects more “expressive, intuitive, and emotionally responsive.” The system allows light strips and permanent fixtures to react in real time to mood or context and learn user behavior over time.
Graphic lighting products can use AI Lighting Bot 2.0 to generate animated visuals, and Govee plans to extend the AI features across a broader range of its lineup.
Govee is also rolling out a DaySync circadian lighting feature. DaySync aligns indoor lighting with the time of day through presets that automatically adjust brightness, color, and color temperature, aiming to create more natural-feeling lighting at home.
More details are available on Govee's website, with pricing and availability for the new products to be announced at a later date.
