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    Spring cleaning isn’t just about clearing things out. It’s also a chance to refresh your living space, and a simple place to start is smart lighting — specifically, Govee’s Smart A19 LED Light Bulbs. The color-changing bulbs can instantly change the vibe of your home, and now through the end of today, March 31st, you can buy a four-pack from Amazon and Govee for $26.99 ($13 off) as part of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. That’s just $3 shy of the bundle’s lowest price to date and the cheapest we’ve seen the bulbs go for since Black Friday.

    At 800 lumens, each bulb is bright enough for everyday use and offers over 16 million colors, along with adjustable brightness and tones. Govee also currently offers more than 30 preset scenes designed to fit different moods and occasions within the app, so you can quickly shift from brighter, more energizing light while cleaning or working to softer, more relaxed lighting once you’re done. There’s a music sync feature that uses your phone’s microphone to match the lights to whatever you’re playing, too, which is a fun way to set the mood for a party or make cleaning feel a little less like a chore. If you want more control, Govee’s DIY mode even lets you tweak both the colors and brightness to your liking and save your own presets for future use.

    Each bulb can connect over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth — no hub required — and is relatively painless to set up. The bulbs are also Matter-compatible and work with major smart home platforms like Alexa and Google Home, which lets you control them with simple voice commands. You can also group multiple bulbs together, set them on a schedule, or set up routines so your lights slowly brighten in the morning or dim at night, whether individually or across multiple bulbs.

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