Material analysis of the Yieelog Smart RGB Lamp confirms its role as a power-distribution hub, featuring an integrated 120V AC bypass and a DC transformer for the LED array and USB-A/C ports. Technical auditing shows that the USB outputs share a total amperage pool of 2.1A, lacking support for high-speed Power Delivery (PD) protocols. The lighting engine uses SMD 5050 RGB LEDs for ambient output, managed via a Tuya-based 2.4GHz Wi-Fi module.
Structural components are primarily lightweight ABS plastic, incorporating a physical phone stand and fabric shade. Music synchronization is facilitated by an internal microphone that translates sound pressure into basic hexadecimal lighting shifts. The device requires a third-party cloud application for full feature accessibility and automation scheduling.
If you require specialized color-matching for displays rather than static power ports, the Govee Smart LED Light Bars provide a more advanced lighting-sync architecture. This hardware is classified within the smart desk lamps category as a utility-heavy peripheral.