@@brizzle3903how that one works tho you need an external device to route through it via hdmi. so it wouldn’t work for built in apps on your smart tv but rather a playstation, xbox, etc
Thanks for the set up visual. But as far as the difference between before, and after… I really didn’t see much of a difference, except what you were watching was different and more flashy.
@gabet3754 lol how am I a hater? When there's just an updated version of this that doesn't use the bar that hangs at the top. Lol if that hurt you that bad then you need help
I've been thinking about getting this for my sim racing TV hoping it might add to the overall immersion and after seeing this I believe it will! Thank you for the quick video
You should have used something better as teh "after" sample. It's so much better than this, but you aren't showing it with something that truly shows it off!
So question, can you use these LEDs without the camera? I dont care for the fancy effects of having the LEDs memic the screen, but it seems the nicer LEDs always come with the camera
I have this model and its really nice and easy. The only con for me is that at the corners where led strips end there are cables to connect them. They are kinda too long so you got to experiment with loops, tape etc.
Sieht voll bescheuert aus. Wenn ich sowas will, dann kauf ich mir ein Philips mit Ambilight. Aber keine aufgesetzte Kamera auf dem TV. Sieht aus wie eine Vogellandestation, fehlt nur noch der Futternapf.
As someone who does AV spaces for a living, these are one of my absolute favorite products. They really tie a room together. I like the Phillips one more though, does the same thing for 1/5 the cost and doesn’t have that ugly camera poking up
I hate having to move my tv so much, I bought a Samsung s90c 65in and it’s very thin and I fear I’ll break it if I unmount it from the wall to put leds on the back, I recently bought the t2 Govee leds and put them on without removing the tv but now I’m buying wall panels which are 3d shaped so I could have a nice background and remove the cables from view, is there anyone who has a very thin tv that could explain to me the durability of thin TVs how y’all do it?
Don't use the orange squares they give you to calibrate. Make sure the room is really dark and turn up your TV's brightness to 100 before calibrating. RU-vid govee calibration and look for a white screen with red squares. Calibrate with this video paused