Govee 4-Pack Smart Bulbs Drop to $27, 33% Off at {brand}

Govee 4-Pack Smart Bulbs Drop to $27, 33% Off at {brand}

> At a Glance

> – Govee four-pack of color smart bulbs now $27, down from $40

> – No coupon or code needed; price shown at checkout

> – Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and the Govee app

> – Why it matters: Post-holiday budgets get relief with sub-$7 bulbs that add full-color automation to any room

A fresh wave of smart-home savings lands today as News Of Los Angeles spotlights a limited-time price cut on Govee’s RGB smart bulbs. Shoppers can grab a four-pack for just $27, shaving 33% off the usual $40 tag without any extra hoops to jump through.

4pack

Deal Details

Each bulb delivers 16 million colors, Bluetooth setup, and native support for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. The companion Govee app adds scheduling, scenes, and a music-sync mode that pulses lights to whatever playlist is running. At $6.75 apiece, the bundle undercuts most single-color bulbs on the market.

Key highlights:

  • 16 million color palette
  • Voice control via Alexa & Google
  • Music-sync for parties
  • App-based timers and scenes

Perfect January Timing

January can be brutal on household budgets after holiday splurges. This discount gives shoppers an affordable way to brighten rooms or expand an existing smart-home setup without stretching finances. Govee’s bulbs screw into standard sockets and connect in minutes, making the upgrade almost effortless.

Spec Value
Price $27 (was $40)
Discount 33% off
Colors 16 million
Voice Alexa, Google

The deal is live now and ships free for most News Of Los Angeles members.

Key Takeaways

  • Four Govee smart bulbs cost less than a single premium competitor bulb
  • No coupon, code, or rebate required
  • Ideal entry point for first-time smart-home buyers

Stock typically moves fast when Govee discounts multi-packs, so waiting could mean missing out on the sub-$7-per-bulb price.

Author

  • My name is Daniel J. Whitman, and I’m a Los Angeles–based journalist specializing in weather, climate, and environmental news.

    Daniel J. Whitman reports on transportation, infrastructure, and urban development for News of Los Angeles. A former Daily Bruin reporter, he’s known for investigative stories that explain how transit and housing decisions shape daily life across LA neighborhoods.

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