Delivery terms
Product will be ordered from supplier. If the supplier is unable to deliver by the specified date, we will inform you by e-mail
Available | Supplier Warehouse |
Home delivery
After handing over the goods to the courier, we will inform you by e-mail.
Over €25.00 (Orders up to 1000 kgs) | For free |
To €25.00 (Orders up to 1000 kgs) | €4.50 |
Delivery to DPD pickup locations
€3.50
Product description
Specifications
Supplier product description
Unlock the magic of home theater with Govee Envisual TV Backlight T2
Transform the visuals on your screen with Govee 's innovative TV backlighting with dual camera design and Govee Envisual technology. Experience the most eye-catching lighting effects while watching your favorite movies and TV shows.
Fits any TV
The Envisual TV Backlight T2 LED tape has 60 LEDs per meter for a better lighting experience. Dual cameras help ensure better color matching accuracy. T2 features Envisual's technology for real-time color matching across the TV screen. Improved RGBIC lighting implies the display of more natural light and vivid colors.
Govee DreamView synchronization technology
Dive deeper into rich stories and fantastic settings and expand your home theater experience by synchronizing other Govee lighting sources: LED strips, wall and table lamps, incandescent lamps in a common Govee Immersion adaptive lighting system.
Improved RGBIC lighting
Enjoy a denser distribution and double the number of RGBIC light LEDs for more vivid and natural lighting. The LED TV's backlighting also features different scene modes and 2 video modes to enhance movie watching and gaming.
LED TV backlighting in video games
In game modes, the camera is used to adjust the light according to what is happening on the TV screen. The screen can glow red to indicate danger or low health, and an orange flash can indicate the use of reinforcement, etc. Both the color of the LED and the brightness change. If the screen is not bright enough, such as in a dark scene, they automatically dim and become brighter again when the picture becomes brighter.