Technical specifications confirm the Govee Smart Table Lamp 2 utilizes a dual-mode chipset supporting 2.4GHz WiFi and Bluetooth LE, optimized for the Matter 1.0/1.1 protocol stack. This architectural shift facilitates local-only control stability, reducing reliance on cloud-based latency. The internal hardware employs RGBIC technology, where individual integrated circuits manage specific LED segments to allow for fluid color gradients.
Material analysis of the chassis identifies high-diffusion polycarbonate designed to mitigate LED hot-spotting during high-intensity operation. The power delivery system is supported by a 12V/1A DC adapter, and the unit lacks an internal battery, requiring a constant corded connection for functionality. Physical touch-capacitive controls are integrated into the base, providing a mechanical redundancy for operation during network outages.
- Modes of operation: Sleep, Active, Reading, DIY Scene
- Connectivity protocols: Matter-over-WiFi, Bluetooth LE
- Hardware features: RGBIC Segmented Control, Touch Interface
Aggregated specification data indicates that while the Matter protocol supports basic color and power states, advanced Govee Home "DIY" scenes currently require the proprietary app for full execution.
The transition to Matter-over-WiFi architecture in this unit offers superior local responsiveness compared to the Hifree Smart Table Lamp, which utilizes standard Tuya-based cloud protocols. This device is classified within the broader ecosystem of smart desk lamps, serving as an iterative baseline for Matter-enabled ambient hardware.