🎮 Light up your screen, level up your scene!
The Govee HDMI 2.1 Sync Box 2 is a cutting-edge AI-powered TV backlight system supporting 8K@60Hz and 4K@144Hz resolutions. Featuring RGBIC LED strips with 75 LEDs per meter, it delivers vibrant, accurate colors and pure whites. With HDMI 2.1, VRR, ALLM support, and smart home compatibility via Matter and Alexa, it creates an immersive, low-latency viewing and gaming environment that syncs lighting dynamically to your screen content.
Color | Black |
Brand | Govee |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Light Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Christmas |
Occasion | Christmas |
Style | Modern |
Material | Polycarbonate |
Controller Type | App Control, Amazon Alexa |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Number of Light Sources | 60 |
Included Components | Strip Lights *1, Power Adapter *1, HDMI 2.1 Cable * 2, HDMI 2.1 Sync Box *1 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Control Method | App, Voice |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
UPC | 810088349843 |
Form Factor | TV Box |
Manufacturer | Govee |
Part Number | H6604112 |
Item Weight | 4.27 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.83 x 9.25 x 3.54 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | H6604B |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**R
The review I wish I saw—and why this deserves 5 stars (even if it’s not perfect)
The media could not be loaded. A lot of what I see other people saying is slightly misleading. I see a mix of:•AAAA AMAZING PERFECT!!•extremely underwhelming.•Good but... *proceeds to list fatal flaws*Here's my honest two cents. What it does well, what it doesn't, and why I'm never owning a TV without one again. Let's get into it.Immersion: This thing is insane. If you’ve never experienced anything like it before, prepare to be hooked. It adds a whole new layer to the experience—it’s not just watching anymore, it’s experiencing. Explosions light up the room, emotional scenes set the mood, and suddenly your TV feels alive. It's hard to find words for how much it changes your enjoyment of what you're watching. ColorsResponse and HDR: The responsiveness is great, no noticeable lag. (It supports 4K at 144Hz, and if you need 8K for your TV… well, you’re probably crazy, but it does handle it at 60Hz.) I’ve seen camera-based systems, and honestly, they don’t even come close in speed. Not at all. HDR has been great for me too, though it really just depends on your TV. If you’re seeing complaints about that, I wouldn’t let that be the reason why you wouldn’t buy. The backlight is very accurate to what’s happening on the edges of the screen. Sure, if you’re the type to sit and stare at the lights instead of the show for five minutes, waiting for an “AHA!” moment to catch something slightly off, you might be able to find something. But in my experience, it’s spot on... I haven’t seen anything like blacks showing as green or other weird issues.HDMI switching: Soo easy. You just press a button on the sync-box and it switches instantly to the other inputs. No need to shuffle HDMI cords around, and you can have 4 different devices plugged into the ports. (Only uses one HDMI cord going to your TV, so you can have more devices that aren't associated with the sync-box)What needs work?-The app interface needs some adjustments to make it more user friendly. Some of the customizations I would argue make the product worth using aren't enabled by default. It's not that big of a deal but having to dig around the app is not ideal, just to make it work correctly. I've already had two firmware updates so it seems like they are working on it actively.-Compatibility with streaming devices can be a bit quirky, it doesn’t turn off by default, even with the right settings (I use a Roku). But let me stress: this is not a big deal. I almost didn’t buy it because of one review mentioning this, and honestly, I’m glad I didn’t listen. There’s literally a button on the device to turn it off. Literally. That said, I don’t even recommend getting up to press it—this thing is fully Alexa-compatible. In fact, I’d say Alexa is almost necessary for the full experience. You can turn it on and off, adjust the brightness, and skip using the app altogether (after you set it up). It really ties everything together.What needs "work"? (my tips)-ITS TOO HARSH, EW. Adjust your settings! Make it less bright, tone down saturation, fine tune the colors with the provided adjustments, change the relative brightness, turn on or off the sound effects, change the softness of the sound effects, adjust the distance of the TV from the wall, change the- (do you get my point? it's really adjustable lol)-It doesn't work with my TV! Unfortunately this guy does not work with a smart TV, it needs some sort of HDMI input to intercept. Even though the camera systems aren't as accurate if you aren't willing to use some sort of other device like a roku or streaming box, you'll have to use one of those. Or another TV.-I don't even have a flat wall behind my TV this won't work... This guy is BRIGHT, see my picture and videos, I did a color and video test to demonstrate it. You don't NEED a flat wall behind it, but I'm sure it helps enhance the viewing experience even more.All in all, this product impressed me. The immersion it creates is insane, but honestly? What sets this apart from others is the price. It's unbeatable. The hue system is so much more expensive, govee is on to something with this lineup. Sure, you can always find small things wrong with a product and I'm not claiming it's perfect, nothing good ever is. But don't let others sway you away from choosing this, it's not a "compromise" even though it's cheaper than similar systems.
P**R
Best tv lighting! (Better than Phillips Hue, fraction of the cost)
All 4k, HDR, Dolby vision/Audio all work seamlessly now. I had the Sync box 1 for years but Netflix did not work with it. (I have the boxes only connection as an HDMI out from my 7.1 receiver on the secondary hdmi output) This newer box LED light strip goes from 60 led's per meter to 75 per. Now it's 450 lumens (couldn't find old models lumens) but it's a noticeable upgrade. Dreamview works flawlessly (I have 9 lights synced to the sync box via dreamview all throughout my livingroom) It also has new calibration features. I can't say enough great things about it! It's actually better than Phillips Hue and a fraction of the cost, it obviously BLOWS Lytmi and other noname boxes out of the water. If your still undecided, watch some YouTube videos on it. It's soooo cool! I actually don't even use the AI features as I'm not a gamer. I use it solely for tv and movies, everyone who sees my set up is instantly jealous! I've sold about 6 systems for Govee as a advocate for them lol!
J**T
Halfway to perfect
Ah, the eternal quest for the perfect TV backlighting – a journey fraught with peril, sticky tape, and the constant fear of toppling your beloved screen. I, too, embarked on this quest, trading in my camera-based Govee system for the sleek, HDMI-powered upgrade. Let's be real, that camera perched atop the TV looked like a tiny, judgmental robot eye. Good riddance.However, my joy was short-lived when I discovered my old light strips had decided to stage a rebellion against the new HDMI box. A full-scale strip removal and reapplication ensued, a delicate operation that required the precision of a brain surgeon and the patience of a saint. Thankfully, no TVs were harmed in the making of this review.Once the dust settled, and the new strips were firmly in place, the result was nothing short of breathtaking. The colors were richer, more vibrant, and shockingly accurate – a significant improvement over the camera system's somewhat "impressionistic" color interpretation. Plus, the added HDMI inputs are a godsend, finally freeing me from the tyranny of constantly switching cables.Now, for the "almost perfect" part. The Achilles' heel of this otherwise stellar system is its input switching. For a device that costs a pretty penny, the lack of a simple, dedicated input button or voice command is baffling. Apparently, some users have opted for the Govee remote, adding to the ever expanding collection of remotes on my table. Instead, I'm forced to navigate the labyrinthine Govee app every time I want to switch sources, a task that feels about as convenient as performing brain surgery with a spork.In short, this HDMI-based Govee light set delivers stunning visuals and expanded connectivity, but its input switching interface leaves much to be desired. If Govee could just throw us a bone and add a simple voice command option compatible with our Smart devices, this would be a solid five-star experience. Until then, it's a glorious, app-dependent four.
G**O
W sync box
A lot of fun if you’re into LEDs i love it
J**O
WORTH EVERY CENT!
Coming from a former Govee T1 camera user, this kit has drastically improved my cinematic experience. I considered going with the Phillips Play, but most of my home is integrated with Govee. I'm happy I saved money by not going the Phillips route!Tip: I have all of my devices connected to the HDMI ports and have my AVR handling the audio via an optical audio cable.Tip: UPDATE THE FIRMWARE!
K**N
These things are junk!!
They were working great up until Govee just released a firmware update. Now anytime there’s dark on the screen. The light segment completely turns off. It looks absolutely terrible because you have flashing lights all over the place. I’ve contacted Govee about it and they are ignoring me at this point. I’ve had nothing but problems since I first bought them. I highly recommend you go with a different company.
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