Rankings

Govee's RGBWWIC Strip Light 2 Pro offers premium white lighting with dedicated warm and cold channels and Matter-enabled smart home integration. The permanent cut design and adhesive durability can be drawbacks. Best suited for indoor spaces where accurate whites are a priority.

The Nanoleaf Matter Smart Floor Lamp provides a bright 1700 lumens RGBW output across 24 zones with full Matter, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth integration. Its ultra-slim 19 mm profile can be unstable and advanced scheduling requires an additional hub. Perfect for design-focused users seeking high-output ambient lighting.

Linkind's LS0101811266 is a Matter-enabled A19 bulb providing up to 1100 lumens, tunable white and 16 million colors with voice and music sync. It requires a Matter-compatible hub and may face stock shortages. Suited for users needing bright, energy-efficient color-changing bulbs.

The LIFX Luna is a compact, high-output lamp with 1000 lm brightness and advanced 26-36 zone Polychrome lighting. Its premium price, occasional setup quirks, and glare at full power are notable trade-offs. Best for smart-home enthusiasts who want hub-free Matter integration and dynamic color effects.

Sengled's Matter LED Smart Light Bulb delivers 800 lumens, 90 CRI, and 16 million colors while being hub-free and compatible with major smart-home platforms via Matter. It lacks music sync and operates only on 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, which may affect network performance. Perfect for cross-platform smart-home users prioritizing color accuracy and energy efficiency.

The Govee H61E5 COB Strip delivers ultra-smooth, high-density lighting with Matter, Alexa and Google Assistant support and cuttable segments. It is indoor-only, not waterproof, and cannot be extended after cutting. Best for indoor smart-home enthusiasts seeking high-quality accent lighting.
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450 lumens | 800 lumens | 350 lumens | 1,100 lumens | 1,000 lumens | 1,700 lumensbest | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 9 Wbest | 48 W | 11 W | 25 W | 22 W |
16,000,000best | 16,000,000best | 16,000,000best | 16,000,000best | — | 16,000,000best | |
— | 90best | — | — | 80 | — | |
3,780best | — | 300 | — | — | 72 | |
1 years | 2 yearsbest | — | 2 yearsbest | 1 years | 2 yearsbest | |
30,000 hoursbest | — | — | 25,000 hours | — | 25,000 hours | |
— | 120 Vbest | — | — | — | — |
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General(2) | ||||||
Warranty (years) | 1 years | 2 years | — | 2 years | 1 years | 2 years |
LED Lifespan (hours) | 30000 hours | — | — | 25000 hours | — | 25000 hours |
Power(3) | ||||||
Power Consumption (W) | — | 9 W | 48 W | 11 W | 25.0 W | 22 W |
Operating Voltage (V) | — | 120 V | — | — | 120-240 V | 100-240 V |
Wattage (W) | — | 9 W | 48 W | 75 W | 25.0 W | 22 W |
Lighting(4) | ||||||
Brightness (lumens) | 450 lumens | 800 lumens | 350 lumens | 1100 lumens | 1000 lumens | 1700 lumens |
Color Temperature Range (K) | — | — | 2700-6500 K | 1800-6500 K | 1500-9000 K | 2200-6500 K |
Color Rendering Index (CRI) | — | 90 | — | high | 80 | — |
LED Count | 3780 | — | 300 | — | — | 72 |
Build & Design(1) | ||||||
Dimensions (W×H×L) (mm) | 25.4x3000 mm mm | 60x60x112 mm | — | 152.4x279.4x152.4 mm mm | 132x206x58 mm mm | 7.48×55.12×7.48 inches mm |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Everyday users generally appreciate the strip's ultra-smooth lighting, easy installation and robust smart-home integration, while noting the indoor-only limitation and the inability to extend the strip after cutting.

Professional reviewers commend the RGBWWIC Strip Light Pro for its superior white output, high brightness, and Matter integration, emphasizing the granular 10-segment per meter control. They acknowledge the premium price and irreversible cutting as trade-offs.
“looks amazing”

“game-changing lamp”

“blinding at full brightness if facing user”








Consumers repeatedly praise the vivid colors, reliable smart-assistant integration, and especially the high-quality adjustable whites. Recurring complaints focus on adhesive weakness on longer strips, the wasteful nature of permanent cuts, and occasional app connectivity hiccups.

Users love the high brightness output, energy efficiency, and Matter compatibility, but mention the need for a Matter-certified hub and occasional Wi-Fi connectivity issues.

Professional reviewers laud the Luna for its exceptional 1000 lm output, advanced 26-36 zone Polychrome lighting, and Matter Binding that eliminates the need for a hub, calling it a game-changing addition to smart lighting. They also highlight the SuperColor LEDs' superior brightness, while noting physical wobble, setup quirks, and the current lack of Thread support as drawbacks.
Everyday users appreciate the lamp's vibrant brightness, intuitive built-in buttons, offline reliability, and flexible mounting options, but repeatedly mention instability on flat surfaces, harsh glare at full power, and occasional setup difficulties as pain points.

Professional reviewers commend the Nanoleaf Matter Floor Lamp for its high 1700-lumen output, precise dimming range, and forward-looking Matter integration that streamlines smart-home control. They also note the sleek, minimal design and the rich animation capabilities enabled by 72 addressable LEDs across 24 zones. However, critics point out the lamp's narrow 19 mm profile can lead to wobbling at full height and that full scheduling features require an additional Matter-compatible hub, while unclear height specifications in retail listings cause buyer confusion.
Everyday users consistently praise the lamp's bright output, extensive color palette, and effortless integration with major voice assistants. The physical buttons and easy-to-use app are highlighted as convenient for daily adjustments. Recurring complaints focus on stability issues due to the thin build, the necessity of a Matter hub for advanced scheduling, and inconsistent product dimension information that makes planning placement difficult.