The latest product release from Cync’s Dynamic Effects line features highly flexible, shapeable neon lights perfect for creating the ultimate gaming or entertainment experience.

Today, GE Lighting, a Savant company, announced that its new Dynamic Effects Neon-Shape Smart Lights are now available for purchase. Originally announced in January at CES 2023, the new shape lights are the latest Dynamic Effects products to hit store shelves.

Featuring a sleek, neon appearance coupled with the ability to create your own designs, the Cync Neon-Shape Smart Lights are perfect for any bedroom, gaming or entertainment setup. With a built-in mic that reacts to real-time gaming audio, music and sound effects, these shapeable lights provide an immersive, interactive experience. For added customization, the Neon-Shape Smart Lights include a control box that allows users to shape the lights into any design they want, or choose a pre-set design from the Cync website or app.

“When we announced our entire Dynamic Effects line back in January, we kept entertainment top of mind. Whether you’re a gamer, musician, or just love watching movies with your family, our Dynamic

Effects products are built for entertaining. The new Neon-Shape Smart lights elevate those experiences by providing highly customizable designs that let your personality shine through,” said Kara Perdue, Vice President of Product Management at GE Lighting, a Savant company.

Each new product in the Dynamic Effects line features multi-color light shows, on-device music syncing and vivid light effects that display millions of color plus white tones, including multiple colors simultaneously. You can even control how smooth your color transitions are using multiple options in the Cync app, powered by Savant. These include fade width, color width and color duration.

The Neon-Shape Smart Lights start at $79.99 (‘10) and $119.99 (‘16). The 16 ft light is currently available at Lowe’s and the 10 ft light will be rolling out to Best Buy in July. Additional retailers will begin to roll out later in Q2.