Govee AI gaming sync box kit hands-on: The immersive lighting I always wanted them to make


Govee has been manufacturing some of the best RGB solutions for years, but it’s never quite nailed what I wanted the most: reactive lighting. At least, that’s what I call it, without naming a fairly obvious competitor. Beaming colors from the edge of your monitor during gaming is a jaw-dropping effect when it’s done right, but previous attempts were a little lackluster.

The AI gaming sync box, or H6601 for its slightly shorter name, promises to give me everything I wanted in the past with an HDMI pass-thru solution in a sync box. Promising support for 4K resolutions and high refresh rates with a super-fast response time, Govee was generous enough to provide a pre-release sample, so I spent the week trying it out.

AI gaming sync box kit: Price and availability

More stickers than a premium LEGO set, but the tiny screwdriver is helpful. (Image credit: Ben Wilson | Windows Central)

Govee sells the H6601 AI gaming sync box kit through its official store and third-party retailers, including Amazon, for $300 MSRP. Packaged with 2x HDMI cables but compatible with up to 3x inputs, Govee includes an AC adapter suitable for your region and everything you need to get started. Available for purchase now, Govee provided a sample unit for this review but did not see the article’s contents before publishing.





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