Unlocking the True Power of your PS5
If you managed to snag a PS5 in Nairobi, you’ve likely noticed something: the graphics are incredible, but is your setup actually delivering the 120Hz performance you paid for? Most standard TVs in Kenya rely on HDMI 2.0, which caps your experience at 60 frames per second. To truly “level up,” you need HDMI 2.1. If you want the best Govee AI Sync Box 2 in Nairobi, ensure your setup supports the full 48Gbps bandwidth of HDMI 2.1. Without this bandwidth, you lose out on the 120Hz smoothness that defines next-gen gaming.
3 Reasons HDMI 2.1 Changes the Game:

- 4K at 120Hz: In fast-paced games like Call of Duty or Gran Turismo, every millisecond counts. HDMI 2.1 allows for ultra-smooth motion that makes 60Hz feel like slow motion.
- VRR (Variable Refresh Rate): No more “screen tearing” during intense boss fights. VRR syncs your TV’s refresh rate to the console’s output perfectly.
- ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode): Your TV automatically switches to “Game Mode” the second you turn on your console, ensuring the lowest possible input lag.
The Immersive Gap: Syncing your Lights
The biggest mistake gamers make is connecting their consoles to LED strips that use a camera to guess colors. In Kenya’s high-end gaming dens, the pros are moving to signal-based syncing. If you want your room to explode with color exactly when a grenade goes off in-game, you need a sync box that supports the full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth.

Ready to transform your gaming room? Check out the Govee AI Sync Box 2 (HDMI 2.1) Kit—the only signal-based immersive lights gap-filler in Kenya.


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