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Mount for Govee PRO Outdoor Permanent Lights Bracket for Soffit, eave, Fascia, Clip, Compatible Govee Mounts for Installation H706 (White)

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$39.99

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1.Color:Black


About this item

  • Protect your investment from the adhesive failing and attach the lights permanently
  • Secure Bracket
  • High Temperature resistant
  • Screws not included
  • Lights are not included
  • 60 Mounts in Package


Our tested and durable mounting brackets are high mechanical performance and high temperature resistant. These are manufactured in the USA and is a small family owned business. Only mounts are provided and no lights. These mounts work with a #6 Screw at ¾” size.


Tom Burgdorf
2025-08-01 10:41:50
Govee only offered the 3m backing material and my lights kept coming down. This fixed it. forever now they are permanent. ;)
Timothy Watts
2025-07-31 15:54:50
I did it !!! I broke down and purchased the GOVEE Pro lighting system for my house, everyone on the forms and reviews praised GOVEE for using the 3M VHB tape. This is supposed to be the tape used to hold the floating panels, to the Al Bahar Towers in Dhabi, this stuff is 4 to5 times stronger than rivets!!! I know the tape is some strong stuff, but I have high peeks on the house and I had to rent a manlift from HD, to get the lights installed. I wanted that extra protection and the security that 4 or 10 years from now the tape wont let loose. causing me to have to go to HD and re-rent the manlift just to fix the lights because the tape holding the post to the roof line had gone bad. I stumbled onto these 3D printed holders, which i had seen good reviews of and thinking this would give me that extra piece of mind knowing they will stay up there.I deducted 1 because the product had some variation from one to the next pod. I ordered 120 of these holders, and about 1/3 of the lot fit perfectly snug with no movement from the pod in the bracket. The Next 1/3 were a bit Snug, I had struggled with these, trying to get them snapped on to the pod, sometimes it took me putting a lot of force and using 2 hands to get the pod snapped into place. Not too terribly bad, just an annoyance when you are trying to hold screws, a pod, a mount clip, a drill, and only have 2 hands! This forced me to put down the extra things and force the pods into place. then the last 1/3 were too loose!!! yes like so loose it was like trying to put an orange into a cooler without anything to keep it from falling out. These were the most difficult clips to deal with, as they would fall out as soon and I moved my hand to reposition. these brackets made me wish I was an octopus so i could hold the screw remove the VHB tape backing, hold the bracket somewhat in place with the pod at the roof line grab and hold screws with the Drill getting it all into place and securely fastened, in line with the rest of the pods completed before this one. I would have assumed that since I ordered 2 sets of these from the same store all of them should be identical in shape and size. But they were not and I would recommend to the seller to do some QC on their prints before sending them out the door. Now putting these on will considerably extend your install time, and for that I would recommend planning out your execution and how you are going to lay these out. Making sure you have a tool bag of sorts with everything you think you will need to complete, at a minimum of, one side of your house/building. My List of Items needed to install the Lights and Brackets were:Tool bag,brackets,String Of lights to be installed (tip I hang the lights over the fence so that the lights were straighten out in the sun to get the kinks out)Some type of way to keep the pods on a loop keeping place when putting them on (i used an extension cord holder which worked well for keeping the lights from under fool.Star head Screws with deep grooves for installing Clips on Vinyl Siding, Screwdriver (flathead), Drill with bit to fit screws(recommend using a star bit hex head over normal Phillis head),Pencil for marking where the Wire is to be placed (this helps with insuring your lights and wires are as straight as can be)Cup or something to hold the Screws in one location so you can easily retrieve the screws (I used an old empty medicine bottle, and a magnetite extension bar to stick down in to the bottle retrieve them and move on Quickly)Alcohol  to clean off the spot where you will stick the VHB taps on the back of the puck.Pre measured Straight edge template( this needs to be only as wide as the space between the wall and the edge is where your wires are going to go) I used a piece of cardboard just ticker than normal cardboard box. Then I marked the space on the edge of the template long enough to put the wire on both sides of the puck(light) ensuring I got a straight line throughout  the install.A way to get up to the places where you want Lights. because I have 18 to 20 foot peeks over half on my roof line, I decided to rent a manlift from Ho^^3 D3*o (the Big Box home improvement store), this is much more stable in high situations, and saves your legs from having to climb up and down  the ladder, every 2 pods. The Overall look to Me feels like it was profesional installed and because of these types of clips I am sure I will not have to worry about any of the pods falling down and breaking the line for the life of the lights. and when you put the amount of time and money into a project like this one the last thing i want to do is every couple of months get up on a ladder and repair a light that broke or the tape broke loose. it is just like getting a good insurance policy for your dream car you just purchased!!!I hope you enjoy your purchase, enjoy the fun smiles they will bring to your family and the neighborhood. I hope this has helped you in making your decision easier!!!
Dee Moore
2025-07-01 18:47:18
Worked as advertised. I used #7 stainless steel trim screws to attach them to the soffit. Great product and made install easy.
Irish 1
2025-06-16 17:47:41
While these light holders are a great fit, it would have been nice to know that there are no screws provided in the box. I had to go to the hardware store and try and find the right size tiny screw. Just frustrating.
Andrea R. Sloss
2025-05-30 15:17:02
My only complaint is that I did not receive enough light brackets. This is designed for the GOVEE PRO 760B, so why not include the correct number brackets? I used 8 of 9 strands in the box. I am short 27 brackets. Seriously stupid for the price that is charged.
Carl Hall
2025-05-06 10:19:36
Unfortunately I was unable to use because I mounted my lights on a smaller piece that is not wide enough to use clips.
Tom Burgdorf
2025-04-13 18:53:04
Govee only offered the 3m backing material and my lights kept coming down. This fixed it. forever now they are permanent. ;)
Timothy Watts
2025-04-11 10:40:22
I did it !!! I broke down and purchased the GOVEE Pro lighting system for my house, everyone on the forms and reviews praised GOVEE for using the 3M VHB tape. This is supposed to be the tape used to hold the floating panels, to the Al Bahar Towers in Dhabi, this stuff is 4 to5 times stronger than rivets!!! I know the tape is some strong stuff, but I have high peeks on the house and I had to rent a manlift from HD, to get the lights installed. I wanted that extra protection and the security that 4 or 10 years from now the tape wont let loose. causing me to have to go to HD and re-rent the manlift just to fix the lights because the tape holding the post to the roof line had gone bad. I stumbled onto these 3D printed holders, which i had seen good reviews of and thinking this would give me that extra piece of mind knowing they will stay up there.I deducted 1 because the product had some variation from one to the next pod. I ordered 120 of these holders, and about 1/3 of the lot fit perfectly snug with no movement from the pod in the bracket. The Next 1/3 were a bit Snug, I had struggled with these, trying to get them snapped on to the pod, sometimes it took me putting a lot of force and using 2 hands to get the pod snapped into place. Not too terribly bad, just an annoyance when you are trying to hold screws, a pod, a mount clip, a drill, and only have 2 hands! This forced me to put down the extra things and force the pods into place. then the last 1/3 were too loose!!! yes like so loose it was like trying to put an orange into a cooler without anything to keep it from falling out. These were the most difficult clips to deal with, as they would fall out as soon and I moved my hand to reposition. these brackets made me wish I was an octopus so i could hold the screw remove the VHB tape backing, hold the bracket somewhat in place with the pod at the roof line grab and hold screws with the Drill getting it all into place and securely fastened, in line with the rest of the pods completed before this one. I would have assumed that since I ordered 2 sets of these from the same store all of them should be identical in shape and size. But they were not and I would recommend to the seller to do some QC on their prints before sending them out the door. Now putting these on will considerably extend your install time, and for that I would recommend planning out your execution and how you are going to lay these out. Making sure you have a tool bag of sorts with everything you think you will need to complete, at a minimum of, one side of your house/building. My List of Items needed to install the Lights and Brackets were:Tool bag,brackets,String Of lights to be installed (tip I hang the lights over the fence so that the lights were straighten out in the sun to get the kinks out)Some type of way to keep the pods on a loop keeping place when putting them on (i used an extension cord holder which worked well for keeping the lights from under fool.Star head Screws with deep grooves for installing Clips on Vinyl Siding, Screwdriver (flathead), Drill with bit to fit screws(recommend using a star bit hex head over normal Phillis head),Pencil for marking where the Wire is to be placed (this helps with insuring your lights and wires are as straight as can be)Cup or something to hold the Screws in one location so you can easily retrieve the screws (I used an old empty medicine bottle, and a magnetite extension bar to stick down in to the bottle retrieve them and move on Quickly)Alcohol  to clean off the spot where you will stick the VHB taps on the back of the puck.Pre measured Straight edge template( this needs to be only as wide as the space between the wall and the edge is where your wires are going to go) I used a piece of cardboard just ticker than normal cardboard box. Then I marked the space on the edge of the template long enough to put the wire on both sides of the puck(light) ensuring I got a straight line throughout  the install.A way to get up to the places where you want Lights. because I have 18 to 20 foot peeks over half on my roof line, I decided to rent a manlift from Ho^^3 D3*o (the Big Box home improvement store), this is much more stable in high situations, and saves your legs from having to climb up and down  the ladder, every 2 pods. The Overall look to Me feels like it was profesional installed and because of these types of clips I am sure I will not have to worry about any of the pods falling down and breaking the line for the life of the lights. and when you put the amount of time and money into a project like this one the last thing i want to do is every couple of months get up on a ladder and repair a light that broke or the tape broke loose. it is just like getting a good insurance policy for your dream car you just purchased!!!I hope you enjoy your purchase, enjoy the fun smiles they will bring to your family and the neighborhood. I hope this has helped you in making your decision easier!!!
Dee Moore
2025-03-24 14:24:06
Worked as advertised. I used #7 stainless steel trim screws to attach them to the soffit. Great product and made install easy.
Irish 1
2025-03-17 17:58:03
While these light holders are a great fit, it would have been nice to know that there are no screws provided in the box. I had to go to the hardware store and try and find the right size tiny screw. Just frustrating.
Andrea R. Sloss
2025-01-21 18:10:00
My only complaint is that I did not receive enough light brackets. This is designed for the GOVEE PRO 760B, so why not include the correct number brackets? I used 8 of 9 strands in the box. I am short 27 brackets. Seriously stupid for the price that is charged.
Carl Hall
2025-01-12 16:54:34
Unfortunately I was unable to use because I mounted my lights on a smaller piece that is not wide enough to use clips.
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