SAVE $45:The Music ArchivesGovee Outdoor String Lights (96 foot) are on sale at Govee for just $54.99, down from the standard list price of $99.99. That's a 45% discount.
We're just a few days away from June which means it's time for nights spent out in the backyard. Or if you live in an apartment, summer evenings on the balcony. In either case, you'll want some mood lighting, and a massive 96-foot strand of smart lights is on a major discount today.
As of May 29, the Govee Outdoor String Lights (96 foot) are on sale at Govee's website for only $54.99, marked down from usual price of $99.99. That's a 45% discount that takes $45 off the price, bringing it down to just $0.57 per foot.
The Govee Outdoor String Lights set the mood when it comes to backyard barbecues this summer. With the Govee app, you can choose from 47 pre-made scenes or go your own way by creating a color scheme that matches your mood. If your backyard hang involves music, set the lights to sync to the tunes. You can also set schedules for automatic on/off or adjust the brightness from the app. The scheudle function is a great addition if you'll be away on summer vacation at some point over the next few months.
SEE ALSO: Our favorite Anker products are on sale at Amazon: Grab the Solix C300 for $180But you won't need to take the lights down once summer is over because the waterproof and shatterproof materials can withstand fall's rain. Leave them up for Halloween and winter holidays come December.
Before the next warm weekend arrives, upgrade your backyard for summer nights by snagging the Govee Outdoor String Lights while they're on sale for just $54.99.
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