Govee’s first Matter-ready ceiling fan light is nearing launch, and its specs target smart home power users
Govee has signaled an imminent launch for its first ceiling fan with integrated lighting, after the product appeared on the company’s US online store ahead of release.
The model is listed as the Govee 52 Inch Ceiling Fan with Lights, also identified as model H1310.
The device pairs a five-blade ceiling fan with two separate lighting zones designed for both functional and ambient use. Govee says the main RGBWW light and the RGBICWW backlight support more than 16 million colors, with adjustable white tones ranging from 1 000K to 10 000K.
Lighting and airflow in one unit
According to the listing, peak brightness reaches up to 2 800 lumens, with Govee’s LuminBlend+ feature aimed at smoother color mixing and more accurate tones.
The dual-light approach is intended to let users run bright room lighting while keeping softer accent lighting behind the fixture.
On the fan side, Govee rates airflow at up to 5 000 ft³ per minute, with six speed modes for different room sizes and conditions. The motor is also described as relatively quiet at around 30 dB, a key consideration for bedrooms and home offices.
How Matter changes the setup?
Control options include a bundled remote and the Govee Home app, where users can access more than 100 preset scene modes and music-synced effects. Matter support is highlighted as a way to simplify integration across major smart home platforms without relying on a single ecosystem.
The fan also includes a reversible motor, allowing it to push air downward for cooling and reverse direction to circulate warm air in colder months. That year-round design has become common in premium fans, but it is a new category move for Govee.
Govee lists US availability starting April 29 with a suggested price of $189.99. The company has not confirmed international rollout plans, leaving timing for Europe and other regions unclear.
