Verdict
The SwitchBot RGBICWW Floor Lamp isn’t a genuine Philips Hue or even Govee rival on pure lighting finesse, but it’s a budget lamp with a surprisingly solid build, flexible install options, full Matter integration, and just enough flair to keep things fun. At a super-low price-tag (even lower if you shop during sales periods), it’s genuinely hard to fault. If you want the prettiest gradients in the room, you’ll need to pay for them. But if you want a reliable, versatile smart floor lamp that doesn’t feel cheap and plays nicely with every major ecosystem, this is the standout value pick.
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Solid build quality -
Great price -
Full Matter support -
Bright colors, clean whites
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Visible cable routing -
Limited scene polish -
Middling gradients -
2.4GHz only
Key Features
Introduction
SwitchBot continued its rapid expansion into the mainstream smart home market earlier this year when it took the covers off of a new Matter-enabled Light Series. The move positions the Chinese smart home specialist as a direct alternative to the market leader, Philips Hue, but at a price point that significantly undercuts its bigger-named rival.
On test here, and part of that bumper line-up launch, is the flagship RGBICWW Floor Lamp, which takes on Philips Hue’s Signe Gradient Floor Lamp, but with an RRP less than a third of its established rival, and it’s also cheaper than Govee’s Floor Lamp 2, as well.
The new range, and the Floor Lamp on test, operate via Matter-over-Wi-Fi. This means you don’t necessarily need a proprietary SwitchBot hub, and means immediate compatibility with all the major platforms like Apple Home, Google Home, Alexa, and SmartThings.
You will get a few extra bells and whistles if you do pair it up with a SwitchBot Hub, but more on that in a bit.
Read on to find out why the SwitchBot RGBICWW Floor Lamp is one of the best budget smart lamps available right now.
Design and Installation
- Needs a bit of assembly
- In-line controller
The first surprise is the box… it’s tiny. You’d never guess a 1.35-metre floor lamp was hiding inside, and it definitely gave me anxiety that it might be a bit flimsy.

The base has enough heft to keep things stable, and the four metal tubes connect with a reassuring click, and are held together by a couple of screws.
The whole thing takes about ten minutes to put together, and SwitchBot even includes a screwdriver, leaning all the way into the IKEA-flat-pack energy. After you’ve assembled the pole you just thread the lightstrip through, connect up the power and then you’re done.


You could, of course, use the lightstrip on its own without the pole… but that’s probably not what you’re after if you’re considering the Floor Lamp.


Although designed to stand up against a wall (a corner gives the best effect in my opinion) it can also be laid down horizontally – think under beds, furniture, sofas and the like – and there’s a couple of little plastic horizontal “stands” the pole clips into if you do want to do this.
You wouldn’t screw in the base for this mode but there are also some screws and wall plugs if you wanted to use this method to stick it to a wall or floor, so it’s definitely more adaptable than a typical gradient-style floor lamp.


The one oddity is the cable placement. The power lead exits from the top of the base, leaving the wire exposed no matter how you try to hide it. It doesn’t ruin the aesthetic, but it definitely undermines the otherwise clean look.
There’s a little controller on the wire to turn it on/off, adjust brightness, fire up the music mode and the last button lets you toggle scenes and colours (tap or hold).


Overall, though, the build quality is far better than you’d expect for the price tag. Solid, stable, and practical.
The smart setup begins in the SwitchBot app, and you’re guided through the usual Bluetooth-based pairing process.


The app picked up the Floor Lamp quickly and, once paired, you immediately (well, after a firmware update) get access to the full feature set.
However, this being a Matter-over-Wi-Fi device you’re not locked into the SwitchBot ecosystem. The app gives you a “Bridge to Matter” option, which effectively exposes the lamp to any Matter controller you own: Apple Home, Google Home, Alexa, SmartThings, Home Assistant, Homey… whatever system your smart home runs on. It only takes a couple of minutes, and because it’s Matter-over-Wi-Fi, you don’t need a SwitchBot hub to make it happen.
That said, pairing it only via Matter (without using the SwitchBot app first) limits what you can actually do. You’ll get on/off, brightness, full colour control and white temperature control, but none of the extra stuff: no themes, no segment tweaking, no effects, no sleep routines, no dynamic flows. You really do need the SwitchBot app in the loop at the beginning if you want the full-fat feature set.
Once bridged, the lamp behaves exactly how you’d expect in a cross-platform setup. It responds instantly to Matter automations, stays functional even if your internet drops, and slots neatly into multi-brand routines.
And if you do use other SwitchBot gear, you get deeper automation choices: motion-triggered lighting, welcome-home lighting tied to the likes of the Lock Ultra, and more scene-based controls if you have a SwitchBot Hub 3 around.
Features
- Works best with the SwitchBot app
- Highly configurable
As mentioned, SwitchBot’s own app still unlocks the most features. You can adjust brightness from 1–100%, tweak colour temperature (2700K–6500K), create timers, set dynamic scenes, and dive into the RGBIC segment editor.


You can also “Bridge to Matter” from within the app, effectively giving you full SwitchBot features plus Matter multi-platform support.
If you’ve already got SwitchBot gear at home, the lamp slots neatly into the brand’s ecosystem. It can respond to motion, unlock rituals, movie-night routines, and any of the one-tap scenes you’ve set up through a SwitchBot hub.
The Floor Lamp boasts 16 million colours, 26 themes, 8 effects, and independent CW/WW LEDs for better whites than a standard RGB strip.
On paper, the feature set easily beats the price. However…
Performance
- Bright
- Colour blending good but not the best
Colour performance is good, but not class-leading. Yes, it’s proper RGBIC, so you get multi-colour gradients and independent zones, but the blending isn’t remotely on the same level as Philips Hue’s Signe or the likes of Govee’s Floor Lamp 2 or Lamp Pro.


You can create nice gradients, but you’ll spend a fair amount of time manually massaging the segment colours rather than relying on dramatic out-of-the-box presets.
Brightness is the first win though. The lamp throws out a punchy, even spread of light that washes a wall far more effectively than most budget models. Whites are clean and usable, warm tones stay cosy and inviting, while cool whites avoid that cheap bluish tint that plagues lesser strips.
And those presets… well, they exist. The 26 themes and effects skew heavily toward “retro disco” rather than modern ambient vibes, and feel designed more for party mode than everyday mood lighting.
Responsiveness is excellent, though. Scene changes happen instantly, colour temperature shifts are smooth, and brightness ramps don’t flicker. With local Matter control, it also plays nicely in multi-brand routines without lag.
As a daily-use smart lamp, it’s far better than the price suggests. As an artistic gradient showpiece, it’s not going to dethrone Hue or Govee.
Should you buy it?
You want a good value gradient lamp
Hard to beat at this price, this lamp is powerful and flexible.
You want the best quality
Spend more and you get better colour mixing.
Final Thoughts
SwitchBot’s lighting push is all about accessibility, and the RGBICWW Floor Lamp nails that brief: low price, wide compatibility, easy setup, and enough performance to upgrade a dark corner instantly. It isn’t flawless – the cable routing is messy, the effects library leans a bit kitsch, and the blending doesn’t compete with the bigger names in the space – but as a smart home lighting upgrade that doesn’t break the bank, it’s a winner.
How we test
We test every smart light we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.
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- Used as our main smart light for the review period
- Tested for at least a week
- We measure the light output from bulbs at different colour temperatures and colours so we can compare light output
- We test compatibility with the main smart systems (HomeKit, Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings, IFTTT and more) to see how easy each light is to automate
FAQs
No, you can use any Matter controller, but the Hub gives you more control.
Test Data
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Full Specs
| SwitchBot RGBICWW Floor Lamp Review | |
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| Manufacturer | – |
| Size (Dimensions) | 200 x 200 x 1350 MM |
| Weight | 1266 G |
| ASIN | B0FQ5GBZZ6 |
| Release Date | 2025 |
| First Reviewed Date | 18/12/2025 |
| Model Number | SwitchBot RGBICWW Floor Lamp |
