Which TV Sync Backlight RGB Lightstrip Should You Buy?

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It is time to give a better immersive experience to your time infront of the TV by installing a backlight that sync with the colors! This should also be the first RGB smart light to go into your smart home!
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► Philips Hue TV Gradient Lightstrip

► Lytmi Fantasy 3

► Govee TV Backlight T2

► Nanoleaf 4D

0:00 Intro
0:50 Philips Hue TV App
3:29 Lytmi HDMI Sync Box
6:06 Govee TV Backlight T2
8:48 Nanoleaf 4D
11:21 Which is for you?

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Been using the Govee Immersion for several years & just purchased the Govee T2 a few months ago. Absolutely no complaints what so ever...

billbangz
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I have the 4D, I gotta say it will change your movie/gaming experience. My only complaint even though Nanoleaf seems to be accurate of them all, it's not that accurate always. It's like 75% accurate, which is 25% percent missing is still a lot. Like a lot! I hope they focus on accuracy.

Heisenberg_-wmeb
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I went for the full Philipps Hue setup: 65" Philipps Ambilight TV, bridge and total 5 hue lamps in my livingroom.. just love how all works perfect together. Costs more but works perfekt.

maury
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Love my setup.
LG G3 with Hue sync box and tv gradient ambient light with 4 extra bulbs and 2 gradient light strips. Works great.

taurtzz
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I go for Nanoleaf 4D! I have it, and the colors are stunning. It syncs perfectly with my TV and super easy to set up too. Highly recommend it!

CameronYoung-nv
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I have the nano leaf and after looking at others I am very happy with my choice. The camera has a very small footprint when putting it on the bottom and the colour projection is rich and vibrant, especially for gaming. As far as I can tell it has the most customisable options as well. The Hue should be the best device in theory, given Philips basically came up with the “ambilight” concept but the limitation of not being able to use it with everything is a deal breaker for me, all of the thru box style ones for that matter.

myks
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Philips hue can obviously make an app for older model smart TVs. For now I'm going through my ps5 for Netflix in order to get the syncing to work. It works fine.

oreoskter
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Hey. Thanks for including T2. No matter the final outcome, huge thanks for including Govee and hope you’re enjoying all our products. Cheers!

matthewungar
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If you have the money, the philips hue is the best. GRANTED i will say no 2.1 on sync box is still pretty big negative. But with hue where 1 zone ends and another begins is less obvious. You also can make just about any hue color lights work with it. for example i have a friend who has the Lightstrip + the tube that covers the bottom of the tv, then he puts 2 of the smaller ones you showed in the corner behind floorstanding speakers to the right and left of the TV. AND the room itself is lit by hue light strips in the left and right side and all of these lights sync with the movie light making it a whole room experience. if it wasn't for sync box not being hdmi 2.1 I'd say its the clear winner everytime other than cost.

flim-flammington
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Hue being number one of course but the Govee is so close to it and covers the bottom portion of the screen with very similar color hues for a fraction of the cost…clear winner. Nanoleaf had a great product on hand but I’m not sure why they didn’t choose to go RGBIC rather than standard RGB lights…the separation of the leds when displaying color are so distracting 😣 not a very clean look. It’s a shame, they almost nailed it! I’m still rocking the T1 over here and smoothness between transitions is still better.

chrismiranda
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I love the 4d nanoleaf. Its just hands down way better.. but when i sync it with my pc its flawless..

JulioAvila-wskn
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I have Nanoleaf 4D and honestly its actually good! Pretty cheap compared to hue and the app has many cool features!

uatekk
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The FancyLed is the best sync box out right now hands down ❤

kingclaytonz
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Having the phillips hue, I believe the colours have a better gradient effect to them and “blends”
On the other hand the other brands, the colours seem to separate…

antony
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Lytmi is frustrating as it doesn't work with dual band or 5ghz Wi-Fi signal. Here in the US, most Wi-Fi devices broadcast in dual band. Additionally the corner/side attachment brackets are unsustainable over time and the strips detach after several months of installation. The update having the more extensive tape strips are a solid improvement.

lewinm
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Great vid buddy, I already purchased the Govee T2 but before installing it just checking a few tutorial vids and then this comparison vid popped up, looks like my initial research paid off and the Govee is the one, I’m really not bothered by the big camera tbh, waited for Black Friday & picked the 55” version T2 for £89.99 pretty happy I waited 👌

marcosmagic
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Incredible piece from Roberto Cacciapaglia and what a fantastic expression of yours, thanks ! 😊

TartAiguille
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The Govee G1 strip that uses their desktop app to sync looks great for PC gaming. Some users are reporting issues with the Govee software though.

SecondBekfast
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Little feedback to the review. Should be comparing govee T1 which is at the same price range with nanoleaf 4d though it has been in the market for near 2 years. Anyway govee has just launched 3 lite and it’s worth to compare. Govee has dreamview feature which allow all govee products to immerse with the colour changing on the tv. Govee has about 60+ product sku for you to choose for colour synchronisation. Nanoleaf has about 10 sku I think. The product and company scale is different between Govee and Nanoleaf. I own these 2 products and I am a fan of govee 😊 👍🏼😀

SLChill
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I keep a 12-watt Phillips smart bulb in a wired holder behind my TV/PC Monitor(43in LG UR7500). I control it with their Wiz app, there are many static and dynamic presets. Cost me around $12 here in India.

captainnemo