Smart lights are federico castellon eroticismcool, but they should be a little more personal. While you can change things like the brightness and color of smart lights, what if you could change them to offer an image completely unique to your preferences? That’s the idea behind Govee’s newest smart lights, which, yes, use AI to create images using LED pixel lights.
The new device is called the Gaming Pixel Light. It consists of a series of LED lights that can be illuminated in different colors, creating pixel art as they do so. The light will even accompany the art with 8-bit music, making for a more retro experience.
SEE ALSO: The best of CES 2025So, what's AI about it? Well, the light connects to an app that lets you use natural language to tell the light what image you want displayed. You could tell it to show a picture of a dog, or, in my infinite creativity, I looked at my camera and asked it to make a camera. It's not the most perfect image ever, but it's a neat idea that makes for a customizable experience you can change.
The app worked relatively quickly and seemed to understand my input easily. When I asked it to create an image of a camera, it created the image on the app for my approval before sending it to the device itself. You’ll talk with a chatbot to create the image, prompting it to create what you want.
The design of the Gaming Pixel Light is essentially a light panel similar in size to a picture frame. And, of course, there's only so much actual light you can get from something that size, and it remains to be seen if it's something you would want to use to light up your room. That said, it's a neat way to add more personality to your space. Having seen it in person, I can safely say it gets relatively bright.
It's a bit gimmicky, but that doesn’t make it any less cool. It can also become more versatile than just showing AI art directed by you. It can also show little animations and data from various sources, including the price of Bitcoin.
The Govee Gaming Pixel Light will be available in May or June. It is available in two sizes at two price points: $99.99 and $129.99.
Topics Artificial Intelligence CES
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
The Steam Machine: What Went Wrong
June was the warmest June ever recorded, but there's a bigger problem
Wendy's Twitter serves up a slice of sassy when their motto is questioned
Taika Waititi will write and direct 'Thor 4'
Best robot vacuum deal: Save $500 on Roborock Qrevo Edge
Hackers steal $32 million worth of crypto from Bitpoint
Dude's dad is obsessed with a large cube, and Twitter is loving it
First messages to send on Tinder if you want to be forever alone
GPU Pricing Update, Year in Review: Price Trends Charted
Facebook Libra slammed by Congress in hearing
Lions vs. Commanders 2025 livestream: Watch NFL Playoffs for free
That video of a drone shooting fireworks into a crowd is not what it seems
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。