Product Details

๐Ÿญ Manufacturer: Govee

๐Ÿ‹๏ธโ€โ™‚๏ธ Weight: 5.5 lbs

๐Ÿ“ Dimensions: 16.9 x 16.9 x 59.1 inches

๐Ÿ†” Model Number: H6025

๐Ÿ”ง Usage: Indoor

Govee Floor Lamp Pro -- Overview

The Govee Floor Lamp Pro (H6025) is a smart LED floor lamp with RGBICWW light strips arranged in a tree-branch style, a freestanding design suited to living rooms and bedrooms, and Wi-Fi plus Bluetooth connectivity via the Govee Home app. At 59 inches tall, it's a statement piece as much as a light source. The RGBICWW system means each segment of the lamp displays independent colors -- gradient effects run from warm white at one branch to deep blue at another -- rather than displaying a single flat color across the entire lamp.

This review covers the H6025 specifically. Govee has multiple floor lamps in their lineup. The Pro sits above the basic RGBIC floor lamp in terms of warm white capability and overall light output.

Design and Build

The tree floor lamp form factor means the main pole splits into three or four curved arms near the top, each ending in a bulb-style light head covered in an RGBICWW light strip. It looks nothing like a traditional floor lamp. Installed in a corner, it reads as a piece of furniture with an LED glow rather than a lamp you'd see in a furniture catalog.

The base is weighted well enough that the lamp doesn't tip during normal use. The pole and arms are assembled at home using a tool-free click system -- no screwdriver needed, setup takes about 10 minutes. The fabric diffuser on each arm head softens the LED strip light so individual LEDs aren't visible at normal viewing angles.

At 59.1 inches total height, it clears most sofas and doesn't look undersized next to an 8-foot ceiling.

RGBICWW: What It Actually Means for Daily Use

The RGBIC part means the lamp can run gradient patterns where different sections display different colors simultaneously. The WW (warm white) part is what separates this from the basic RGBIC floor lamp: when you want usable white light rather than color ambiance, the dedicated warm white LEDs deliver a clean 2700K-6500K output without the color cast that RGB-mixed white produces.

In practice, this matters. RGB-mixed white looks slightly off compared to a real warm white LED -- it tends toward a purplish or greenish tint. RGBICWW lamps produce a noticeably cleaner white when you're using the lamp for reading or general task lighting rather than mood lighting.

The Govee Home app gives you:

  • Individual color control per segment
  • Preset scenes (sunset, candlelight, ocean wave, etc.)
  • Custom scene builder
  • Music sync mode using phone microphone
  • Schedule and timer functions
  • Brightness slider with percentage control
  • DIY gradient builder

Key Specs at a Glance

  • Height: 59.1 inches
  • Light type: RGBICWW LED strips
  • Max output: 2500 lumens
  • Color range: 16 million colors + white spectrum (2700K-6500K)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz + Bluetooth
  • Voice control: Alexa, Google Assistant
  • Power draw: 45W at maximum output
  • Price: around $80-110 USD

App and Connectivity

The Govee Home app handles most of what makes this lamp useful. Setup is straightforward: Wi-Fi pairing through the app takes under 5 minutes. Once connected, the lamp is accessible from anywhere with an internet connection. The app layout is well-organized for a device with this many features.

Bluetooth serves as a fallback when Wi-Fi isn't available. At close range (within 10-15 feet), the lamp responds to Bluetooth commands without a Wi-Fi connection. This is useful for initial setup and for situations where the network is down.

There is no Matter support in the H6025 as of 2026. Home Assistant integration is possible via the Govee local API, which some firmware versions expose -- but this is unofficial and not guaranteed to remain available across updates.

Music Sync

Music sync uses the microphone on your phone (Govee Home app open) to detect audio and animate the lamp in response. The effect is genuinely good with bass-heavy music -- the lamp pulses and shifts colors in time with the beat. Sensitivity and color palette for the sync mode are adjustable.

The limitation is that you need the Govee app open on your phone for microphone detection to work. It doesn't run autonomously from the lamp itself. For background use during a party or movie, this isn't a problem -- you set it up and leave the app open.

Govee Floor Lamp Pro vs RGBIC Basic

The basic Govee RGBIC floor lamp (H6022) lacks the warm white channel, which means its "white" output has an RGB color cast. At lower brightness levels, the basic model also shows visible color banding between segments. The Pro's RGBICWW system produces smoother gradient transitions and clean whites. For pure color ambiance, the difference is visible but not dramatic. For actual task lighting use, the WW capability is meaningfully better.

Price difference is roughly $20-30 at most retailers. If you plan to use the lamp as your only light in a room -- not just accent lighting -- the WW channel is worth the premium.

Summary

The Govee Floor Lamp Pro is the right smart floor lamp for rooms where you want both color ambiance and usable white light from the same fixture. The RGBICWW system delivers clean warm white that the basic RGBIC version can't match. The tree-branch form factor makes it a visual statement rather than a background fixture. App control via Govee Home is well-designed, Alexa and Google Home integration work reliably, and music sync adds genuine entertainment value. At $80-110, it's priced for what it delivers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Govee Floor Lamp Pro work with Alexa and Google Home?

Yes. The Govee Floor Lamp Pro connects via Wi-Fi and works with Alexa and Google Home for voice control. You can turn it on and off, change brightness, and switch between preset scenes by voice. The Govee Home app provides deeper control -- individual segment color settings, music sync, custom scene creation, and schedule timers -- which voice assistants don't replicate. Both platforms require the Govee Home skill enabled in the respective app.

What is RGBICWW and how is it different from RGBIC?

RGBICWW adds dedicated warm white LEDs (WW) to the standard RGBIC (Red, Green, Blue, Individual Control) strip. This means the lamp can produce natural white tones without mixing RGB channels, which always creates a slightly color-tinted white. RGBICWW produces a cleaner, warmer white suitable for reading and general lighting -- not just color ambiance. The IC (Independent Control) part means each segment of the lamp can display a different color simultaneously, creating gradient effects across the lamp's length and branches.

Can you use the Govee Floor Lamp Pro as a main light source?

At 2500 lumens maximum output, the Govee Floor Lamp Pro is bright enough to be the primary light in a medium-sized room (12x14 feet or smaller). In color mode, effective brightness drops because RGB mixing at full saturation doesn't match the lumen output of pure white. For actual reading and task lighting, use a scene close to daylight white (6500K) or warm white (2700K). As ambient accent lighting, lower brightness settings (20-40%) work better than full output.

How loud is the music sync on the Govee Floor Lamp Pro?

The Govee Floor Lamp Pro uses the Govee Home app's microphone on your phone or a built-in microphone (depending on firmware version) to detect music. The lamp itself makes no sound -- the music sync feature just reacts visually to audio it detects. Sensitivity and effect style are adjustable in the Govee Home app. The beat-reactive mode works best with music that has clear percussion; ambient or classical tracks produce more subtle reactions.