Editor's take
GoveeLife 50 to 137 Pint Pump exists to solve the single most common basement complaint: there is nowhere for the water to go. A built-in pump changes the install from a bucket chore into a hands-off system that drains up and out, which is the whole reason to choose it.
The pump is not a gimmick here, it is the headline feature. Gravity drainage only works when the drain sits at or below the unit, and plenty of basements simply do not offer that. The pump removes the constraint, letting you route a line into a utility sink or out a basement window.
On automation, this is the most capable unit in the roundup. WiFi app, Alexa, and Google control are expected at this price, but the addition of IFTTT means you can trigger the dehumidifier from a separate humidity sensor, a schedule, or another device, which power users will appreciate.
The tradeoff is noise. Owner feedback and hands-on testing agree that this is a strong moisture remover that runs louder than average at full speed. In an unfinished utility basement that is irrelevant, but under a bedroom it is the kind of thing you notice, so a quieter mode or schedule helps.
As a GoveeLife 50 to 137 Pint Pump review, the verdict depends on your basement layout. For a no-drain space where you want automation and a real pump, it is one of the smartest buys here. For a quiet finished room with an easy drain, a calmer unit makes more sense.

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