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Creating Cozy Corners: A Review of the SwitchBot RGBICWW Floor Lamp

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Back in October, SwitchBot announced a range of new lighting products, including the SwitchBot Candle Warmer Lamp, which was a bit of an unusual smart lighting product, but I love it.

The RGBICWW Floor Lamp is a bit more mainstream for smart lighting. This is a floor lamp designed for ambient lighting where the light faces inwards towards the wall, providing a pleasant glow. It is not dissimilar to the premium-priced Philips Hue Signe Gradient Floor Lamp, and would make a great affordable alternative.

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Features

Matter-Enabled Smart Control

Integrates smoothly with Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and other major smart home platforms. Supports the Matter protocol to ensure stable, secure, and future-ready connectivity. The lamp can be controlled using voice commands, automated routines, or scenes that synchronize across multiple ecosystems.

RGBIC + CW + WW Full-Spectrum Lighting

Uses advanced RGBIC lighting technology with both cool and warm white options. Capable of displaying multiple colors simultaneously to create immersive and visually rich ambient effects. Offers a palette of up to 16 million colors and 26 preset dynamic modes for tailored mood and atmosphere control.

Space-Saving, Minimalist Design

Designed with a slim, understated profile that fits neatly into corners or limited spaces. Suitable for use in living rooms, bedrooms, or office areas, it provides strong illumination without drawing attention to itself. The metal and polymer construction contributes to both durability and a clean, modern look.

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Adaptive Lighting for Every Scenario

Brightness can be adjusted from 1% to 100%, with color temperature ranging between 2700 K and 6500 K for warm to daylight tones. Dynamic lighting modes, sleep functions, and automated schedules allow users to adapt illumination to daily activities. Control is available through the companion app, supported voice assistants, or Matter-supported automations. A Matter-compatible hub is optional for extended functionality.

Ultimate Convenience with SwitchBot Ecosystem

Integrates with SwitchBot devices for wider home automation. Lighting can be activated through motion sensors, remote controls, or door unlock triggers when paired with SwitchBot Lock and Hub. Common use cases include automated lighting for bedtime, film viewing, or arrival home, managed with a single tap or preset routine.

Product Information and Specifications

  • Power Consumption: 18 W
  • Input: 100-240 V~, 50-60 Hz
  • Color Type: RGBIC + CW + WW (adjustable cool and warm white)
  • Brightness Output: 1200 lumens
  • Color Temperature Range: 2700 K – 6500 K
  • Dimming Range: 1% – 100%
  • Rated Lifespan: 25,000 hours

Unboxing / Assembly


The lamp arrives in a disassembled state, which requires more work to assemble than the Hue Signe, but it is still a simple process.

You have the base, which then has a screw in the upright section, which you then slot four poles into. Each of the sections needs screwing in to provide stability, then the light itself is a long, flexible, thick rubber material, which you push into the poles.

The light then plugs into a wired controller, which then plugs into the power supply.

The build quality is OK, but quite cheap compared to the Hue, which is to be expected at this price point.

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