SAVE $35:A 10-piece set of Govee Mini Panel Lights980 Archiveson sale at Amazon for $64.99 with the on-page coupon, down from the list price of $99.99. That's a 35% discount.
It's one of the most exciting weeks for those who love new tech, as the annual CES brings on tons of announcements on tech we can look forward to this year. It's not all about the latest electric vehicles and transparent TVs, though. Some CES announcements involve really fun items you can already buy to make your home just that much more enjoyable.
As of Jan. 7, the CES-announced Govee Mini Panel Lights are on sale at Amazon for $64.99 with the on-page Govee coupon, down from the list price of $99.99 for the 10-piece option. That's a savings of $35.
SEE ALSO: CES 2025 highlights: What we've seen so farWhile the lights came on the market in November, Govee used the CES platform to officially announce the Govee Mini Panel Lights. These smart cube lights attach to your wall with an adhesive sticker, allowing you to create any shape or pattern imaginable. With a push-type connection method, you'll be able to configure (and re-configure) the lights into different shapes and patterns.
Through the Govee app, control the RGBIC lights into color patterns or choose from the over 50 scenes and music synchronization modes. The finger sketch option makes it super simple to adjust the lights' colors and lighting patterns in just a few seconds. These options make the lights perfect for a living room, bedroom, gaming room, or a kids' bedroom.
The Govee Mini Panel Lights come in a 10-piece option with a power adapter. Each adapter is capable of controlling 70 mini lights, so you'll be able to add to your collection if desired.
It's an exciting day to find a CES product already available for the public to purchase, let alone at a discounted price. That makes this 35% discount on the Govee Mini Panel Lights pretty exciting, and certainly a sign to jump on this sale price before the coupon disappears.
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