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title: "Govee Envisual LED Backlights for 75-85 inch TVs, 16.4ft RGBIC WiFi DreamView T1 TV Backlights with Camera, Works with Alexa & Google Assistant, App Control, LED Lights Scene Mode, H6199"
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# 1080p camera for real-time color capture RGBIC tech with 99+ scene modes 16.4ft length for 75-85 inch TVs Govee Envisual LED Backlights for 75-85 inch TVs, 16.4ft RGBIC WiFi DreamView T1 TV Backlights with Camera, Works with Alexa & Google Assistant, App Control, LED Lights Scene Mode, H6199

**Brand:** govee
**Price:** £5.81
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## Summary

> ✨ Light up your screen, level up your vibe 🎬

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Govee Envisual LED Backlights for 75-85 inch TVs, 16.4ft RGBIC WiFi DreamView T1 TV Backlights with Camera, Works with Alexa & Google Assistant, App Control, LED Lights Scene Mode, H6199 by govee
- **How much does it cost?** £5.81 with free shipping
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## Best For

- govee enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted govee brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Next-Level Color Sync:** 1080p intelligent camera captures on-screen colors in real-time, delivering flawless ambient lighting that matches your content.
- • **Voice-Activated Ambiance:** Seamlessly control your lighting with Alexa or Google Assistant for hands-free mood setting and effortless convenience.
- • **Endless Vibe Customization:** Access 99+ preset scene modes plus DIY options via the app, so your TV lighting always matches your mood and style.
- • **Dynamic Multi-Color Effects:** RGBIC technology lets you customize multiple colors simultaneously across the strip, elevating gaming and movie nights with vibrant visuals.
- • **Perfect Fit for Large Screens:** Specifically designed for 75-85 inch TVs with an extended 16.4ft strip ensuring edge-to-edge immersive lighting.

## Overview

The Govee Envisual LED Backlights are a 16.4ft RGBIC lighting system tailored for 75-85 inch TVs, featuring a 1080p camera that captures on-screen colors in real-time to create immersive ambient lighting. Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, it offers dynamic multi-color effects and over 99 scene modes controlled via app or voice, transforming your viewing experience with vibrant, customizable backlighting.

## Description

Product description Govee Envisual TV Backlights with Camera Govee TV Backlight T1 Govee TV Backlight 3 Lite Govee TV Backlight T2

Review: Surprised! - There are multiple products on this listing, and the reviews are a bit unclear as to which product is being talked about. So, the product I have is the "DreamView T1 H6199". Most specifically, this is NOT the v3 model with dual cameras. "People" say that the v3 product is a step backwards. The product firmware updated at first boot, and is running 1.10.05. This is installed in a 75" TCL TV, purchased a year ago. All that said... This is MUCH cooler than I was even hoping for. There are multiple modes with this controller, most folks are here because of the TV application which is what I'll focus on below. Setup is straightforward, but can be complicated by the TV being wall mounted, or heavy, or just cumbersome. I was able to use the adhesive on the strip itself (3M), and didn't need to use the (included) clips. The strip is *not* just a 4-pin LED strip. It's heavy, wrapped in a diffuser case, and segmented. There are two short segments, and two long. When you stick on the strip, start in a lower corner, then go up and around. It doesn't matter which corner, you can set that in software. The short segments fit the sides, the long ones go across. This is an excellent touch, dealing with a single solid strip is a real pain. The camera - people love to complain about that camera thing on top of the TV! Guess what? You can install it on the bottom. You set the camera position in the software. Works great. 🙃 Defining the screen to the camera will take a bit of thinking. The process makes sense, but their explanation is 'hard'. Short form... install everything; fire it up; head to calibration; ignore the "orange squares" (which I didn't receive, but you don't really need). Then, OPPOSITE of what they say, dim the room and find something bright on the TV. The calibration interface will show you a still image of what the camera sees. You'll define each corner of the TV screen as shown in the image, then the top middle. With the room dark, and the TV bright, the image will be fairly clear in the interface. Drag each of the dots to each of the corners, then set the extra middle dot to the top-middle of the screen. Hit the REFRESH button to check your work. It's VERY important that you set the dots to the screen, not just the whole frame of the interface. *** REMEMBER - if you mounted the camera at the bottom of the TV, the image will be upside down. When you set that "top" dot, it'll look backwards in the interface. Flipping your phone upside isn't cheating. Lol From there, be sure that the software is on TV mode, and give it a run! Remember that you can adjust brightness, saturation, and color balance. Don't leave them at defaults! You won't like the results. Past that - The controller has different modes, including scene, color wash, and a music mode... There's a lot here! Different effects for the modes! DIY options! A point about "off" - a couple of folks have talked about the unit not really turning off-off, there's always a glow. The firmware I'm running supports a feature where you can set a true OFF. It's triggered by (their words) "the hue not changing for a period of time", and it works GREAT. This is smarter than just looking for a static screen, it really is the hue. For example, the Roku screensaver scrolls, but the hue is generally the same. This controller will catch that and turn OFF. It'll come back on automatically when the screen (hue!) changes. No need for weird power configurations. This does the job just fine. In use - man, it's cool. The effect is much more pleasing than I thought it would be. I made the statement to someone the other day "if I turn it off, I don't like it". It's on all the time now, turning it off makes me see the white wall. Ewww. Keep in mind this isn't extending your screen, it's flooding the wall with relative color. There are 16 segments in the cable, so 16 control zones. With the diffuser casing, this does the job really well. Recommend. Remember, this is NOT the v3 model.
Review: Awesome TV Backlight FX! Linked to Google Assistant and Google Home - I initially got this after taking a look at a couple of Youtube reviews and comparisons between this and some well-known name brand similar products; which actually don't do what I was looking for. After taking the plunge and purchasing this product, I went to work setting it up. It takes about 3-5 minutes ( and I have a 55" curved TV, which I hoped wouldn't have been an issue). You just follow the very simple setup directions after downloading the app on your phone... put the orange squares on the denoted areas around the outer perimeter of your TV, hook up the Camera and control box... and you are ready to set up. I initially got this to play PC games on my Curved TV and later found out that we all should have backlighting on our TV's' ; as without it, we are in all reality - actually causing harm to our eyes over time. The response and reaction time was just as I had seen in several Youtube Videos ( super fast and immersive as well as you have the ability to sync it up with music you are playing via Bluetooth. There are many great built-in FX as well as a brightness control and custom scenes/mods to choose from. Once I had this configured, I linked it to my Google Home and Google Assistant. Now all I have to do is tell Google Assistant when I want it off/on as well as what brightness level I require without having to touch the app or pick up my phone, in order to control it. Then when it is time for bed... I just tell Google Assistant to "turn all TV's off" and also have the option to tell Google Home " all lights out " and just like that.... we are good to go to bed without having to worry about strictly having to rely on a hand-held digital device to operate the control application. Very a reasonably priced device compared to other similar products and it has worked flawlessly so far - I could not be happier with my purchase! [ I actually want to add more to it and the Govee lighting systems they manufacture. Love at first sight. It even, helped a good friend while they were here as they generally become and or are sensitive to many of my very bright smart bulbs; which made a major difference when they come to visit. The immersive real-time background color that follows whatever you are watching on your TV [ movies, video games, music videos...etc]. I have wanted something just like this for a long time and I finally found the right product to fit my needs.

## Features

- For 75-85 inch TVs: Govee DreamView T1 TV backlights update size to 16.4ft(2*2.95ft+2*5.25ft), suitable for 75-85 inch TVs. Updated size with Govee 1080p intelligent camera, for better viewing. Each side is connected via a flexible cable.
- Govee Envisual: The 1080p intelligent camera captures the color onscreen and automatically applies to Govee TV backlights. Higher resolution with more accurate color recognition. ( Notice: The camera is only used to capture the color onscreen, it cannot be used for projection or audio.)
- Smart Voice Control: Manage Govee LED lights for TV with simple voice commands, via Alexa and Google Assistant, or with the Govee Home app. Enjoy access to more colors and features like Timer, Video, DIY and Music mode, helping you create the ambiance you need.
- Dynamic Light Effects: RGBIC technology allows you to customize each strip light segment and display multiple colors simultaneously. With 99+ scene modes and 2 video modes, your gaming & viewing experience will never be the same. You can also save other people's DIY Styles from the Govee Light Studio.
- Multiple Scene Modes: Multiple preset scene modes of LED TV lights helping you to create the vibe you need, or you can choose one of your favorite to suit your moods, enhance your TV watching experience.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09J4PPFK2 |
| Additional Features | Onscreen Color Capture, Govee Envisual Color-Match |
| Best Sellers Rank | #454,219 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,010 in LED Strip Lights |
| Brand | Govee |
| Brand Name | Govee |
| Bulb Base | Wedge |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 30,983 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1080p camera included, 16.4ft TV LED Backlights included, Adapter included, Control box included |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Length | 16 Feet |
| Item Weight | 1.59 Pounds |
| Light Color | Multicolor |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Govee |
| Manufacturer Part Number | H61991D4 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | H6199 |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Number of Light Sources | 150 |
| Power Source | DC |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Onscreen Color Capture, Govee Envisual Color-Match |
| Theme | Movie & Gaming |
| Unit Count | 16.4 Feet |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 24 watts |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Govee
- **Color:** Multicolor
- **Indoor/Outdoor Usage:** Indoor
- **Light Color:** Multicolor
- **Light Source Type:** LED
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Power Source:** DC
- **Special Feature:** Onscreen Color Capture, Govee Envisual Color-Match
- **Style:** Modern
- **Theme:** Movie & Gaming

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have 70 inch tv is this suitable for tv size?**
A: Govee makes this in a smaller size for screens 55-65" which may be the better fit for your screen size. For reference, I used that smaller kit with no issues on my 85" TV before this larger size was available.

**Q: Would this be fine for 70in tv?**
A: Govee makes this in a smaller size for screens 55-65" which may be the better fit for your screen size. For reference, I used that smaller kit with no issues on my 85" TV before this larger size was available.

**Q: how Govee performs on dark accent color walls like "dark gray or blue"?**
A: The TV Backlight performs better in a dim environment. The dark grey/blue walls don't make much of a difference to the lights.

**Q: Would this be adequate for a 98" TV?**
A: I had the 65 version on my 85 and it was good, I upgraded to the 75-85 and was way better. So I guess you could try but the camera placement will be difficult. I will probably not recommended for a TV this big, but you can always try, if it does not work you can always returned.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprised!
*by M***L on November 27, 2023*

There are multiple products on this listing, and the reviews are a bit unclear as to which product is being talked about. So, the product I have is the "DreamView T1 H6199". Most specifically, this is NOT the v3 model with dual cameras. "People" say that the v3 product is a step backwards. The product firmware updated at first boot, and is running 1.10.05. This is installed in a 75" TCL TV, purchased a year ago. All that said... This is MUCH cooler than I was even hoping for. There are multiple modes with this controller, most folks are here because of the TV application which is what I'll focus on below. Setup is straightforward, but can be complicated by the TV being wall mounted, or heavy, or just cumbersome. I was able to use the adhesive on the strip itself (3M), and didn't need to use the (included) clips. The strip is *not* just a 4-pin LED strip. It's heavy, wrapped in a diffuser case, and segmented. There are two short segments, and two long. When you stick on the strip, start in a lower corner, then go up and around. It doesn't matter which corner, you can set that in software. The short segments fit the sides, the long ones go across. This is an excellent touch, dealing with a single solid strip is a real pain. The camera - people love to complain about that camera thing on top of the TV! Guess what? You can install it on the bottom. You set the camera position in the software. Works great. 🙃 Defining the screen to the camera will take a bit of thinking. The process makes sense, but their explanation is 'hard'. Short form... install everything; fire it up; head to calibration; ignore the "orange squares" (which I didn't receive, but you don't really need). Then, OPPOSITE of what they say, dim the room and find something bright on the TV. The calibration interface will show you a still image of what the camera sees. You'll define each corner of the TV screen as shown in the image, then the top middle. With the room dark, and the TV bright, the image will be fairly clear in the interface. Drag each of the dots to each of the corners, then set the extra middle dot to the top-middle of the screen. Hit the REFRESH button to check your work. It's VERY important that you set the dots to the screen, not just the whole frame of the interface. *** REMEMBER - if you mounted the camera at the bottom of the TV, the image will be upside down. When you set that "top" dot, it'll look backwards in the interface. Flipping your phone upside isn't cheating. Lol From there, be sure that the software is on TV mode, and give it a run! Remember that you can adjust brightness, saturation, and color balance. Don't leave them at defaults! You won't like the results. Past that - The controller has different modes, including scene, color wash, and a music mode... There's a lot here! Different effects for the modes! DIY options! A point about "off" - a couple of folks have talked about the unit not really turning off-off, there's always a glow. The firmware I'm running supports a feature where you can set a true OFF. It's triggered by (their words) "the hue not changing for a period of time", and it works GREAT. This is smarter than just looking for a static screen, it really is the hue. For example, the Roku screensaver scrolls, but the hue is generally the same. This controller will catch that and turn OFF. It'll come back on automatically when the screen (hue!) changes. No need for weird power configurations. This does the job just fine. In use - man, it's cool. The effect is much more pleasing than I thought it would be. I made the statement to someone the other day "if I turn it off, I don't like it". It's on all the time now, turning it off makes me see the white wall. Ewww. Keep in mind this isn't extending your screen, it's flooding the wall with relative color. There are 16 segments in the cable, so 16 control zones. With the diffuser casing, this does the job really well. Recommend. Remember, this is NOT the v3 model.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome TV Backlight FX! Linked to Google Assistant and Google Home
*by G***S on September 13, 2022*

I initially got this after taking a look at a couple of Youtube reviews and comparisons between this and some well-known name brand similar products; which actually don't do what I was looking for. After taking the plunge and purchasing this product, I went to work setting it up. It takes about 3-5 minutes ( and I have a 55" curved TV, which I hoped wouldn't have been an issue). You just follow the very simple setup directions after downloading the app on your phone... put the orange squares on the denoted areas around the outer perimeter of your TV, hook up the Camera and control box... and you are ready to set up. I initially got this to play PC games on my Curved TV and later found out that we all should have backlighting on our TV's' ; as without it, we are in all reality - actually causing harm to our eyes over time. The response and reaction time was just as I had seen in several Youtube Videos ( super fast and immersive as well as you have the ability to sync it up with music you are playing via Bluetooth. There are many great built-in FX as well as a brightness control and custom scenes/mods to choose from. Once I had this configured, I linked it to my Google Home and Google Assistant. Now all I have to do is tell Google Assistant when I want it off/on as well as what brightness level I require without having to touch the app or pick up my phone, in order to control it. Then when it is time for bed... I just tell Google Assistant to "turn all TV's off" and also have the option to tell Google Home " all lights out " and just like that.... we are good to go to bed without having to worry about strictly having to rely on a hand-held digital device to operate the control application. Very a reasonably priced device compared to other similar products and it has worked flawlessly so far - I could not be happier with my purchase! [ I actually want to add more to it and the Govee lighting systems they manufacture. Love at first sight. It even, helped a good friend while they were here as they generally become and or are sensitive to many of my very bright smart bulbs; which made a major difference when they come to visit. The immersive real-time background color that follows whatever you are watching on your TV [ movies, video games, music videos...etc]. I have wanted something just like this for a long time and I finally found the right product to fit my needs.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Calibration is key
*by V***. on December 2, 2020*

*TIPS* -For those of you that are having trouble with colors after calibrating, and are willing/still have the ability to physically move the camera, try this: After calibration slightly move the camera around the calibrated vicinity until the colors mimic what's on the TV screen. That is the spot, and angle, you need to have your camera. In my application, mine is placed below my TV on the center channel. My colors weren't correct and it was due to my camera having moved when I bumped the stand. Once I realized this, I moved the camera and used the changing of the colors on the LEDs matching up to the colors on the screen to figure out where to replace the camera. Took 15 seconds. -Don't be afraid to move the camera and recalibrate again/more then once if you are not attaining the proper results. -Not quite getting the colors you want? Try adjusting the saturation bar in the app all the way down if need be. This kept my whites from becoming too blue and my yellows from becoming too green. -For those not wanting to stick the orange calibration cubes on their screen, try performing a web search for Govee Calibration Test Screen. That video may or may not serve as an alternative. I misplaced my cubes and ended up using it with no issues and similar results. -For those with OLEDs trying to top mount the camera and wanting to use only what's in the kit, you could repurpose one of the orange calibration blocks as an extended area for the camera to sit on by sticking it on the back of the TV in line with where you are wanting to mount the camera. This will provide more surface area for the camera to stick to. -Check out their product website for constant sales. Wish I would have checked there first. *12/2/21 1 YEAR UPDATE ADDED AT BOTTOM* *12/30/20 UPDATE ADDED AT BOTTOM* *ORIGINAL REVIEW* This is not my first set of Govee brand light strips as I also currently own 2 sets of their H6163 model in use under my couch and media center. Having had such a great experience with those, I decided to try out one of their TV light strips. I had been actively searching for a lighting setup that reacted to what was on the screen for quite a few years. Those in a similar boat have heard names such as Ambilight, Dream Screen, amongst others. The problem was that they always seemed to have too many bugs, limitations, or required more work outside a simple plug and play effort. Seeing how far tech has come along, I'm glad I waited as these seem to be superior in quite a few ways. Installation: This was installed on a wall mounted 85" Sony. Govee lists this strip as fitting up to an 75" screen. This is a bit of a play on words as yes it is true it can fit, but it is obviously designed to fit something closer to a 55 or 65" screen. The idea is to have the strip stuck to the back of the TV as close to the edge of the border as possible. I am nowhere near the border on the 85" but I knew the limitations surrounding the screen size before ordering and thus my expectations were already in check. I laid the lights out to test they all worked as well as measured the length. Govee lists them as being roughly 12.5 feet. I measured about 14 feet including the wires that curve around the corners of the TV. I wanted the power line to fall on the right side when facing the back of the TV so I ran the strip clockwise starting from the bottom right. I ended up installing them roughly 7-8 inches from the edge of the sides and about 4 to 5" away on the top and bottom as I felt this was the best use of the length provided in relation to the screen size I have. Your experience may vary depending on your layout. I plugged everything into the control box and rather than stick it to the TV using the installed double sided tape, I was able to simply wedge it in between my mount and TV. I'm glad I did that as initially I had installed the camera on the top of the TV but wasn't a fan of the "UFO antenna" look. Plus once I calibrated it using the app it seemed the screen didn't fit within the camera. During calibration the app asks if you chose to install the camera on top of the TV or the bottom. I ended up moving the control box lower on the back of the TV and taping the camera to my center channel which is just a few inches below the TV. Recalibrating in this new location provided me enough distance from the TV for the camera to catch the entire screen while also having the added bonus of placing the camera in a more discreet location. Having calibrated the camera to the screen a few times differently to see if the way I calibrated made a difference, I realized camera location and calibration is key to making this work correctly. Experience: This light strip does all the cool party tricks the H6163 model does but now with an additional "video" mode! This is the reason you buy this kit. It is in this mode that the lights react to what is on the screen via what is captured in the camera. I personally have not had the issues some have mentioned they had with previous model(s). The colors of the lights have done a great job reacting to what is on the screen and can get quite bright. There is some latency in changing colors especially in the movie configuration of video mode although transitions are smoother. Latency seems reduced in the game configuration of video mode with a more rapid color transition. You can also decide if you want the lighting to be distributed sectionally based on what is captured on the screen, or if you prefer to have the whole border react to showing just one color at a time...similar to the old Philips TVs from some years back. I went back and forth while watching some HDR and Dolby Vision movies and both modes work great depending on how you feel that day. I can see where the game mode would be preferred by gamers due to the lower latency of the lighting transitions. There is also a "saturation" scroll bar which allows you to fine tune how deep the colors show. I adjusted the distance of the TV from the wall to see how the lights responded to being farther from the wall. I currently settled at being about 9" from the wall but I am still playing with the distance. My fear was the lights would be set so far away from the edge of the TV that brightness would suffer but that isn't the case. I have nothing negative to say about how bright these get as they get bright enough for my application. The Immersion lights have an updated version of an existing ability on my H6163 light strips which is the ability to access all app features without having to turn on bluetooth since it works over your wifi network. I wish the H6163 model worked this way as it is somewhat of a bummer when you are flowing with everything and then have to stop to turn the bluetooth on to access DIY mode. The Immersion lights "Scenes" mode also has 4 additional themes with the ability to adjust the brightness. The H6163 model does not allow you to change the brightness of the Scenes mode. Hopefully a future update will allow this ability on my H6163 to match the Immersion lights. Integration: My H6163 already syncs with my Google Home so adding the Immersion lights was as easy as opening the app, finding the Immersion light model, and adding it. I have set up some custom scene profiles to be able to control all of the lights grouped in various ways. You'll need to go into your google home app and add the lights to a room to take full advantage of controlling the lights via "OK/Hey Google...". The Govee app also allows the ability to set the lights to turn on/off by setting a timer but I prefer walking into the room and commanding google to handle that responsibility. It is quite impressive to walk into the room with company and telling google to "turn on the media room lights" as they watch the lights turn on in their last configured setup they were last turned off in. Your hard work is rewarded with high praise followed by questions on how to attain a similar setup in their home. This is furthered when they watch a movie or play a game as their viewing experience is heightened from the lights behind the TV reacting to what is on the screen. Customer Service: I reached out to Govee before purchasing to see if offering a true 85" version of the immersion style lights was on their road map. I had a response in my email the next day stating they currently have no plans to do such. I haven't had to have any warranty work performed but the fact that I am getting any response at all, let alone the next day, is promising especially when customer service and follow-up seems to be lacking in so many of today's companies. Final Thoughts: Govee seems to constantly keep their app updated with new ways on how it reacts with their light strips. They also seem in tune with their fan base/critics and what is being requested in future applications and updates. My biggest gripe is that I feel Govee needs to expand their lineup for this strip to truly match the size of the TV especially as larger TVs become more popular amongst buyers. This has been echoed many times in many reviews of their other products. Given the price point of this in comparison to the Philips Hue, which I was also considering, this is an amazing product! I would happily pay more to have a true 85" kit if they ever came out with it and would gladly be a tester if they offered it. In the meantime, I am very satisfied with the current offering. *12/30/20 UPDATE* It looks like they have changed the size parameters in their description to fitting 55-65". Though this set of lights is a truer fit for those size TVs, I've had these on my 85" for a few weeks and I'm not disappointed. Here's why: -Adhesive and build quality- I've removed the lights from the TV a few times to reposition them better for my application. I did no additional wiping down of the surface and was even a little aggressive with the removal. I would have figured by now that the adhesive would have started to fail me but this is not the case. The lights still adhere exactly where I placed them and all lights still work with no issues. I definitely recommend measuring the area where you plan to install these in hopes of a more "one and done" setup, but it's good to know you can reapply if it's not to your liking the first time around. -Brightness- Even though the light strip does not reach the edges of the TV as it would in the sizes it is recommended for, sliding the brightness bar up to 100% yielded lights bright enough that I don't necessarily feel like I'm missing out on the experience. I typically have the brightness closer to 50% which creates a more cohesive feel in my setup. I've still got the TV pulled about 8 to 9 inches from the wall and I get plenty of color expanding quite far out from the outer edges of the TV. I'm still playing with the wall-to-TV distance but playing with both has helped heighten the experience. I would still like to see an 85" specific version of these lights produced as I would purchase them, moving my current set to the 65" TV I have in another room. I'm still advocating having a true to size fit would allow for a tighter halo look around the borders rather than a "glow" from behind the screen. It would also increase the amount of color in the corners where currently, due to the length and placement of the light strips in my application, it is somewhat absent. Fortunately the lighting blooms enough from the surrounding strips that it's not totally void of light. As I continue to play with these lights I'll try to leave tips which have helped me attain a better overall experience. *12/2/21 1 YEAR UPDATE* Having owned this kit a full year I've enjoyed it so much that I moved it to a 65" TV and recently procured their larger size kit for 75-85". I have nothing new to report other than everything is still just as I referenced in my review. I even had no issues with the adhesive during the transplanting of the kit from the 85" TV to the 65". It is a fantastic kit once you get everything dialed in. For those looking for a comparison between this kit and the larger sized, I recently completed it over on the associated kit's page. Link here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R3JGRLJZT5D3VO/ref=cm_cr_othr_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B09J4PPFK2

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