Transform Your Ceiling with Govee’s Latest Smart Lights

▼ Summary
– Govee has announced two new ceiling lights, the Sky Ceiling Light and the Ceiling Light Ultra, at CES 2026.
– The Sky Ceiling Light is designed to mimic daylight and create a calming atmosphere, especially for windowless spaces.
– This model uses custom LEDs to transition from 2,700K to 6,500K color temperatures, with a maximum brightness of 5,200 lumens.
– The Ceiling Light Ultra features 616 individually controllable RGB LEDs and can display over 20 preset lighting effects or user creations.
– It integrates with an AI tool that converts text prompts into lighting arrangements, but pricing and availability for both lights are unannounced.
Lighting up a room just got a whole new dimension, as Govee unveils its latest smart lighting solutions aimed squarely at the often-overlooked ceiling. Known for saturating living spaces with color from floor to TV, the company is now looking upward with two innovative products announced at CES 2026. These new fixtures promise to transform overhead spaces from simple illumination sources into dynamic centers of ambiance and creativity.
The first offering, the Sky Ceiling Light, is engineered to replicate the natural progression of daylight. This product is specifically targeted at interior rooms lacking windows, aiming to provide the psychological benefits of natural light. Govee promotes its refined white-light performance as a tool for crafting a calming and uplifting environment. The system employs custom LEDs to smooth the transition between color temperatures, striving for a realistic simulation of the sky from dawn to dusk. It offers a broad range, shifting from a warm 2,700K to a cool 6,500K, with a peak brightness reaching 5,200 lumens. Final cost and release dates are still pending.
The second, more ambitious product is the Ceiling Light Ultra. Marketed as a pioneering creative platform, this fixture is packed with 616 individually controllable RGB LEDs, a density Govee states is among the highest available. It functions less as a simple light and more as a dynamic display, capable of showing over twenty preset lighting scenes or custom designs crafted by the user. Visually, it brings to mind a much larger and more sophisticated version of the minimalist display found on earlier smart speakers.
Driving the creative potential is an upgraded software feature called AI Lighting Bot 2.0 within the Govee app. This tool allows users to type descriptive text prompts, which the system then interprets and converts into unique, dynamic lighting arrangements displayed across the ceiling panel. Like its counterpart, specific pricing and availability for the Ceiling Light Ultra have not yet been finalized.
(Source: The Verge)





