Is it possible to setup the Govee Immersion in a 75" TV using 2x kits?
You could install them sideways. Put one camera to each side of the screen and calibrate it to monitor only that side of the screen. If you do this, you should install the long strips vertically and install the short strips horizontally (since they only have to cover 1/2 of the length).
If you go for the rotated install, the cameras need to be on the sides of the screen or the colors won't match (you can only "flip" the colors vertically by choosing the top or the bottom placement of the camera when calibrating, you cannot rotate them 90 degrees without rotating the camera).
Or you could install them the normal way (with long strips horizontal and the cameras on the top/bottom), but again only put each strip on one half the screen and have each camera monitor the same half of the screen. The horizontal strips might be too long in this case, though.
I hope that made sense :) Make sure you try out all the possibilities before attaching them permanently. Use some tape or something to test it out first.
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Ended up ordering 2x of the Immersion Led strips. Ive seen vids of people use 1 in conjunction with the flowbars and I'm wondering if it is possible to setup 2 kits side by side. The TV is 75" hence why I would like to span out ledstrips to the edges if possible.
Not too familiar with the Govee App (apart form what I've seen on YouTube) but wondering by configuring the points for each kits camera to its designated half if it'll work.
Has anyone tried this or know if it can configured in the app?
You could install them sideways. Put one camera to each side of the screen and calibrate it to monitor only that side of the screen. If you do this, you should install the long strips vertically and install the short strips horizontally (since they only have to cover 1/2 of the length).
If you go for the rotated install, the cameras need to be on the sides of the screen or the colors won't match (you can only "flip" the colors vertically by choosing the top or the bottom placement of the camera when calibrating, you cannot rotate them 90 degrees without rotating the camera).
Or you could install them the normal way (with long strips horizontal and the cameras on the top/bottom), but again only put each strip on one half the screen and have each camera monitor the same half of the screen. The horizontal strips might be too long in this case, though.
I hope that made sense :) Make sure you try out all the possibilities before attaching them permanently. Use some tape or something to test it out first.
Won't work. Immersion is set to work as one strip all four corners. Two would work the same
Hi, just need a bit of convincing to buy the Immersion kit, just most of the threads on here seem to be peoples problems, seems the slightest reflection or added light seems to throw it off, even the colour of your carpet! Is it really this sensitive, also someone said the colours would always be off on a VA tv panel, which my Sony XJ90 is... i would only be using it to watch movies and gaming, so would want the colours to match the onscreen stuff..