SAVE 41%:Get a 144-foot set of the Govee Smart Outdoor String Lights 2 for just $100.02,Zoe Voss Archives down from the usual price of $169.99, at Amazon with an on-page coupon. That's $69.97 off.
There's something magical about string lights, even year-roud. Hung up indoors as ambient lighting or outside on a patio, string lights can transform a dull space into something bright and joyful. Smart string lights are even better, adding in the ability to change the color on a whim from your smartphone. Thanks to today's coupon at Amazon, a massive set is on sale.
Until Jan. 20, a 144-foot set of Govee Smart Outdoor String Lights 2 is on sale for just $100.02, down from the usual price of $169.69 with the on-page coupon. That means you'll shave 41% off the normal price, or $69.70. This sale price brings the lights within three cents of the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon.
SEE ALSO: The Amazon Echo is down to $65 for a limited timeWith an intuitive app, the Govee Smart Outdoor String Lights 2 can illuminate into any color imaginable. Choose your own color from the wheel, or opt for one of Govee's vibrant scene modes. In total, you can choose from 16 million colors and over 40 pre-set options that coincide with holidays and celebrations.
The Govee lights are safe to use both indoors and outdoors thanks to their shatterproof design and anti-UV material. Both the lights and the control box are waterproof, so you won't have to worry about taking outdoor lights down should bad weather hit.
Govee mentions the LED bulbs in the lights are designed to get 25,000 hours of use. That comes close to three years if you leave them on 24/7.
You can also head into Music Sync Mode which turns the lights into a party, reacting to the music via an integrated mic.
If you could use some brightness this winter, or you have big plans for summer backyard parties, you have until Jan. 20 to save 41% on a massive 144-foot set of Govee Smart Outdoor String Lights 2.
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