

🌟 Light up your life with color that moves you!
The Govee LED Strip Lights RGBIC offers 16.4 feet of vibrant, segmented LED lighting with Bluetooth app control, enabling precise multi-color customization and music synchronization. Ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, and parties, it features 64 scene modes, smart color picking from photos, and easy installation with adhesive and mounting clips. Perfect for millennials seeking stylish, mood-enhancing smart lighting that elevates any space.












| ASIN | B08149FMTG |
| Additional Features | Color Changing |
| Assembled Height | 6.5 centimeters |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,557 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #118 in LED Strip Lights |
| Brand Name | Govee |
| Color | RGBIC |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 19,445 Reviews |
| Included Components | Light kit inlcuded |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions | 5.51 x 5.31 x 2.56 inches |
| Item Length | 16.4 Feet |
| Item Weight | 9.9 Ounces |
| Light Color | Multicolor |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Govee |
| Material Type | FPC |
| Model Number | H6125 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 A batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Light Sources | 150 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Theme | Music |
| UPC | 739929049417 |
| Unit Count | 16.4 Feet |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 18 watts |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
F**R
Very nice set up for strip lights compared with other similar seeming kits.
UPDATE AT THE BOTTOM I have been using a lot of different accent lighting kits over the last couple of years, and variety of roles. Typically, I buy 5050 RGB lights, either by themselves or in a kit, and then use Wi-Fi controller to drive their behavior. This kid is different in that it is addressable by segments, meaning that along once trip, each set of three LEDs can be set to a desired color. This allows the number of lighting effects, animated effects, and gradients in a single strip. It also features a pretty sophisticated app that allows you to do a lot of customization, and picking of colors. I also have to say that although most of my RGB strips claim to be 16 million colors, in reality they don't seem to be very good at reproducing hues beyond primary or secondary colors. This lighting strip seems to be much more precise at its ability to produce true colors that largely match what you choose in the color wheel. So far, I've seen two drawbacks that have to do with luminance. One of them is that luminance seems to be disregarded in the color wheel. That is, choosing a darker version of a color in the color wheel won't actually darken the color as presented. This means that you couldn't have two segments that are the same color, for example, but at different brightness. This seems odd to me, but it is what it is. The other thing is that there is a brightness slider which will brighten or dim the entire strip, but at 1%, the strip is still quite bright. This strip also supports some conventional features, like effects based on sound input through a microphone, though I could not get them to calibrate to zero in my brief attempts, and then some very cool animated color schemes that sort of vibe with or suggest various moods. UPDATE: so having used these lights for a little while I can say that a lot of what I said initially holds true. The quality seems to be pretty strong as well as the color reproduction. However, given that the lights are Bluetooth controlled, and the only control they have on them physically is three buttons, one which turns it on, one which cycle s through colors, and one which flips through the activation modes like Sound Sensitivity and then what style, it's kind of amazing that you can't control these lights using something like Alexa or Google home. Also, as I stated before, the 1% brightness setting is very readily bright enough to read by, and the 100% setting is almost too bright to look at. This may mean it's actually better suited for your use, but it's worse for mine. I did just test now that the lights retain their setting if they lose power, so if they're on, and I remove the power, but when I restore the power the lights come back on set to the same color they were on, however for some reason it does this momentary sequence of showing red green and then the correct color. This isn't horrible, but it makes it possible to use the system with a smart outlet to turn it on and off using Google home or Alexa. I would say their ideal application is for recessed or concealed lighting and a common area where you're not typically turning them on or off a lot, or were you may occasionally want some party lighting or mood lighting.
S**.
Best leds on the market
I love these lights! This is my second time ordering because I moved. They last for years. The app is a bit complicated at first but when you get the hang of it you can do some amazing and cool stuff. They are very bright. They stuck to my walls great. Just be careful not to bend or push into the corners of walls to much you’ll break the connection but that’s with all led lights. My favorite part of these led are the quality and you can pick where you want each color and make your own patterns. Highly recommend will buy whenever I move again!
A**F
The best we’ve had!
I bought 3 sets for my 3 kids (all boys) last Christmas (2019– it’s now June 24th, 2020). They are still going strong, they’re used almost daily, so I can tell they hold up. If I were to buy any more, I’d buy this brand specifically. My kids LOVE them! One of my son’s friends asked me what brand they were and from where I’d purchased them because he was wanted some, and this kid has everything already! My oldest often leaves the house with these still on (grrr), and I end up unplugging them if he leaves his door open (update- I started just unplugging his entire strip, and he magically doesn’t do that anymore—mom win!)—but, sometimes I don’t notice, he leaves them on for hours, and they’re fine! Needless to say, they’ve a long lifespan! They’re LED, so they don’t use much electricity, which is nice when your son leaves them on for loooonnnnnggg periods of time. They work, they’re vibrant, they’re very bright and colorful, and they do everything the description states! One put them around the perimeter of his room along where the walls & ceiling meet, one put them along the perimeter of the underside of the top bunk in his bed, and the other put them on the perimeter of the underside of his bed, so they reflect on the floor. They all look very cool. But do pay attention to the length, as none of my kids’ applications go around 100%. Although they all look quite good and lighten the entire rooms, that is something to be aware of. And if you or anyone in your household has epilepsy, use common sense and don’t buy them—I imagine that would be a big problem, although you can set them to a steady light. I can see being able to do many different things/projects with these because they’re crazy bright, have the controls on the cord, can be extended easily (without the need for additional controls), they last, the adherents haven’t failed any of them, and my kids all put them on by themselves, telling me they’re very easy to install. Like I mentioned, they adhere well, but I still recommend wiping the surface with isopropyl alcohol prior to sticking them wherever (although my kids didn’t, and they’re ok... but I still would, just to be safe and thorough). If alcohol may harm the surface, a good soap and water mix would work, as long as any residue is rinsed off completely and the surface is absolutely dry. I 100% recommend these to anyone looking for LED adhesive strips. They’re fun, the price is reasonable considering the high quality, and they do exactly what they’re meant to. I hope this helps you with your purchasing decision!!!
T**T
Lights look amazing
These are amazing. Despite what is stated, if your willing to take the risk, I was able to cut and move sections for under cabinet lighting. This was the 16.4ft model that i cut into 6 different lengths. I had to solder all connections. Tried to use adapters and it didn't work. Turned out great! Connects easily to my phone and the adhesive stuck with no issues!
A**L
Overall Experience
Hello! I'd like to provide you with my review, highlighting the pros, cons, and some helpful tips, none of this would be in order. PROS: Adhesive: While not astonishing, the adhesive on these LED lights is worthy of speaking. Unlike previous LED lights I've purchased that fell within hours, these ones are holding up great. If you have a smooth wall, you'll have no trouble at all. I struggled a bit due to the bumps on my wall, but once the adhesive made contact with the wall, it works great. App Control: Since this product doesn't include a remote control, you'll have to use either the power box or the app. I opted for the app, and I have no complaints about it. It uses Bluetooth and allows for further customization of the lights. Quality: The quality of these LED lights is noticeably superior to the cheap $10 ones you find. They are sturdy and well-made, although there is a slight drawback to be mentioned later. Brightness: The brightness of these lights is simply amazing. It's definitely their standout feature. I'll provide a video above showcasing each color at its brightest setting, so you can judge for yourself. Cutting: Contrary to misinformation, you can indeed cut these LED lights if needed, although it's not recommended by the company. In the tips section, I'll guide you on how to do it properly with an image above helping you understand. CONS: Packaging: The packaging needs improvement. I strongly recommend LED companies to stop using flimsy tape. Unfortunately, the beginning of the LED strip bent too much due to the packaging, and I had to contact customer support. Thankfully, I didn’t have any problems getting a replacement. Thank you Kathy. Power Box: Functionally, the power box is fine, but setting up the LED lights with it was annoying. It was one of the major issues I encountered during installation. The power box is too heavy, causing the lights to fall off the wall repeatedly. I'll share a tip below on how to address this problem. Bending: Here's where the product loses a star. These LED lights are not meant to be bent AT ALL. They come with cables and a control box that cannot be removed, so you need to adjust them downward to avoid an awkward look. Even the designated bending area doesn't work well; it feels fragile and prone to breaking. The initial portion of the LED strip should be more flexible, I wouldn’t be surprised if I actually ended up breaking these because of it. TIPS: Clean: Clean your wall with the alcohol packets provided before applying the adhesive. Your wall isn't regularly cleaned, and if it is don't worry, I'm not a judge. Typically, dirt sticks to the adhesive instead of the wall. Cutting: The highlight of this review—yes, you can cut the LED lights. Here's how: I'll include an image above with directions. Look for the three copper points spaced a few inches apart, each with a line in the middle. When deciding how much to cut, aim to cut exactly in the middle or, WHAT I RECOMMEND, a tiny bit away from the line. Just to note you're still on the copper point but your a few millimeters from the middle line. Why I don't recommend cutting in the middle is because if you cut straight in the middle, there's a chance you'll cut both side and you'll have to move to the next copper point. Keep in mind that once you cut it, the side with the excess won't work anymore. Cutting: Another big tip is if you do turn out having a lot of excess LED lights, try practicing it on those before you cut where you need to for it to fit your room perfectly. This is what I did and I actually ended up cutting those copper side points so I’m glad I followed this. TIPS: Please have strong tape or a person helping you on the beginning part of this. This is the most frustrating part of setting it up since they will keep falling down because of the weight. TIPS: Once you do cut it and the LED’s still don’t perfectly fit your wall just try placing it on top of each other at the ends. Just don’t have it at the maximum brightness because they can probably overheat if you do this. Also don’t bend it since it’s the actual part of the LEDs. TIPS: Measure your room, either with a measuring tape or actually put the LED's up too see how much actually fits and once you're done take them back down and cut. This is my overall experience and hope this will help anyone.
D**N
MUST HAVE
I recently added LED light strips to my room, and they’ve completely transformed the space! These lights are fantastic. They offer a vibrant, customizable glow that enhances the entire atmosphere. The colors are rich and the brightness is perfect, whether you want a soft ambiance or a more intense look. What really sets them apart is the app. It's super user-friendly, allowing me to control the lights effortlessly from my phone. I can change colors, adjust brightness, and even set timers or sync the lights with music, all with a few taps. The app works seamlessly, which makes using the lights even more enjoyable. Overall, I couldn’t be happier with these LED light strips. They’re a great addition to any room and the smart features are a huge bonus! Highly recommended!
J**E
Great Product
Still playing with these, bought them to use in a display cabinet. They work quiet well at lighting each area in different color, and varying levels of brightness. I do wish they were controllable by Alexa/Google, but I am fine using Bluetooth or the manual on/off in this situation. The brightest level is quiet bright, enough that I will likely be using ~50% inside the cabinet. One of the things I was curious about was cutting the segments. To test, I lit up the whole thing and rotated 5 colors (over 15 segments) to find where the break points were. After locating the last 2 segments, I cut them at the little copper points. Then, using a 3 pin bridge I reconnected them. While it took some fiddling to get them to make proper contact, the entire string continued to work without issue. Next, I tested out swapping the last two segments to see if the color follows the segment or the placement - learned that it follows the placement. So if you swap Segment 14 & 15, the color order stays the same no matter which segment is placed in which spot. There are a few segment breaks that have solder instead of bare copper, so I am curious about those. Some of the segments are also shorter than others - which leaves me wondering how that will work, if it will just count the number of LEDs from the start, or if the chip in each segment tells it how many LEDs. I'll post more details and photos once I've experimented further and get the project done.
J**Y
Perfect
No problems. Everything is great brightness is great, app is great. and it really changed my room. Many options to choose from too. They're also really really easy to install. you just stick the adhesive onto where you want them and plug them in.
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