
Nanoleaf Shapes Triangles
Score: 82/100
Govee Glide Wall Lights
Score: 73/100Rankings

Nanoleaf Shapes Triangles are modular RGBW panels delivering over 16 million colors, Wi-Fi smart home control, touch interaction, and music sync. Their lower brightness and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi limitation may not meet high-intensity lighting needs. Perfect for smart-home enthusiasts and creators wanting customizable ambient lighting.

The Govee Glide Wall Lights are a modular RGBIC lighting system offering up to 57 simultaneous colors and built-in music sync. Their brightness is modest and they lack a physical on/off switch, limiting use as primary illumination. Ideal for gamers and streamers seeking customizable ambient backlighting.
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— | 252best | |
80 lumensbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 1.5 Wbest | 36 W |
16,000,000 colorsbest | 16,000,000 colorsbest | |
2 yearsbest | 1 years | |
— | 1.9 mbest | |
80best | — |
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Battery & Power(2) | ||
Power Consumption (W) | 1.5 W | 36 W |
Power Source | AC | Corded electric |
General(1) | ||
Warranty (years) | 2 years | 1 years |
Controls(1) | ||
Control Methods | Touch, WiFi | App, Voice, Dimmable |
Lighting(1) | ||
LED Type | LED | RGBIC |

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Professional reviewers praise the Glide for its innovative RGBIC color engine, soft acrylic diffusion, and flexible modular segments that enable creative backlighting around displays. They also commend the extensive scene library and responsive music sync. However, they point out that the unit's brightness falls short of brighter competitors and that shape options are limited to basic L- or eye-style configurations, with control limited to app or voice commands.
Everyday users generally enjoy the easy installation and the lively, music-reactive lighting, especially for gaming rooms and parties. The ability to control multiple units together receives positive remarks, while the lack of a physical switch and the relatively low brightness are noted as minor drawbacks.
“Group control for multiple units works well for expanded setups.”



