Features
- Dynamic RGBICW Color Technology:Unleash your creativity with our RGBICW LED floor lamp, offering customizable colors for each segment to match nature themes, festivals, or your mood. Simultaneous multi-color displays make it ideal for holiday decor or as a unique family gift.
- Immersive Music Sync:Transform your movie nights, parties, or gaming sessions with dynamic lighting that reacts in real-time. The LED lights synchronize with music, movies, or game audio, adjusting colors and brightness to create an unforgettable experience.
- 16 Million Colors & 68 Modes:Explore 16 million vibrant colors and 68 dynamic scene modes to set the perfect ambiance for any occasion—be it summer celebrations or cozy evenings. Tailor your lighting effortlessly for a personalized experience.
- Easy Installation & Versatile Design:With a tool-free setup and a lightweight, portable design, this standing lamp is easy to assemble and move around your home. Perfect for your living room, bedroom, game room, or any indoor space that needs a stylish lighting upgrade.
- Convenient Smart Controls:Manage your lighting effortlessly with the Bluetooth app or included remote control. Adjust brightness, colors, effects, or set timers and schedules to suit your routine. Enjoy seamless control with just a few clicks.
- Exceptional Customer Service: We confidently provide a worry-free guarantee on our products. Feel free to contact us anytime with questions or concerns.
- Please Note: This product does not support Alexa or Google Assistant.
Specifications
Energy Efficiency Class | Energy Efficient |
Color | Black |
Size | 1 Pack |
Unit Count | 1 |
This corner floor lamp uses RGBICW LEDs with independently addressable segments to produce up to 16 million colors and 68 preset scene modes for multi-color ambient lighting. It is controlled via a Bluetooth app or the included remote (adjustable brightness, timers/schedules, and real-time music/movie/game audio sync), features tool-free assembly and a portable design, and does not support Alexa or Google Assistant.
OIYN Smart RGBICW LED Corner Floor Lamp - 16 Million DIY Colors, 68+ Scenes, Music Sync, App & Remote Control, Color-Changing Ambient Lighting for Living Rooms, Bedrooms, and Gaming Rooms Review
A neglected corner of my living room finally found its purpose after I set up the OIYN corner floor lamp. It’s a slim, unobtrusive column that disappears into the space yet completely reshapes the room’s mood with gradients, effects, and surprisingly nuanced white light. After a few weeks of daily use, here’s how it holds up across design, setup, performance, and everyday practicality.
Design and build
The lamp leans into minimalism: a matte-black, right-angle profile that tucks flush into a corner and throws light onto the walls rather than into your eyes. It’s visually quiet when off and striking when on, which is exactly what you want from ambient lighting. The footprint is small, so it’s easy to place behind a couch, near a TV, or in a bedroom corner without rearranging furniture.
Assembly is tool-free and quick. The sections slot together, the diffuser clicks into place, and the base attaches with a single fastener. Take the extra minute to align everything on a flat surface before tightening—doing so kept the column straight for me and avoided the slight lean you sometimes see with budget corner lights. The cable routes cleanly out of the base; it’s tidy enough to hide along a baseboard.
Fit and finish are good for the category. The housing feels solid, the diffuser is even, and the base is weighty enough to resist a casual bump. I wouldn’t call it premium, but nothing rattles, flexes, or looks cheap.
Setup and app experience
Out of the box, I was up and running within minutes. The lamp supports two control methods:
- A handheld remote for quick changes: power, brightness, whites, colors, and effect cycling.
- A Bluetooth app for granular control: scene editing, segment-level color control, timers, schedules, and music-reactive modes.
Pairing over Bluetooth was straightforward and stable on both iOS and Android in my testing. Because it’s Bluetooth (not Wi‑Fi), you need to be within range to control it and there’s no native Alexa/Google Assistant support. If hands-free voice on/off matters to you, a smart plug solves that part (you’ll still need the app or remote for colors and scenes).
The app’s interface is uncomplicated: a color wheel for solids, sliders for brightness and speed, a library of scenes, and a DIY editor for multicolor gradients. Timers and schedules worked reliably, and I appreciated that I could save presets per room.
Lighting performance
This is an RGBICW lamp, which means it can render multiple colors simultaneously across independently addressable segments, and it also includes dedicated warm and cool white LEDs. That combination delivers two things many RGB lights struggle with:
- Convincing whites for everyday living: I used the warm white in the evenings and a cooler, brighter white in the morning. The whites are clean and usable, not the blue‑tinted compromises you sometimes get from RGB-only fixtures.
- Smooth gradients: Instead of a single color along the whole strip, you can paint different sections, letting sunsets, auroras, or subtle two-tone washes blend up the wall. It makes a huge difference in perceived quality.
Brightness is ample for accent lighting and mood-setting. It’s not designed to replace a primary overhead fixture, but at full output on cool white, it’s enough to read by if you’re close to it. For movies and gaming, I kept it around 25–40% to avoid washing out the screen while still creating a glow that reduces eye strain.
Color accuracy is good. Reds, cyans, and magentas look vivid, and pastels don’t collapse into gray. The diffuser does a nice job smoothing hot spots; even at short distances, I didn’t see LED points reflected on walls.
Scenes, effects, and music sync
There are dozens of onboard scenes, from slow, painterly fades to punchier, party-ready effects. Some are gimmicky, but a handful—calm gradient cycles, warm‑cool breathing, and soft dual-tone waves—are genuinely relaxing and work well in living spaces.
Music sync is where this lamp gets playful. In this mode, the lamp responds to audio in real time, with colors and brightness reacting to beat and volume. It’s a fun trick for parties and works surprisingly well for movies and games, too. Latency is low enough that beats feel aligned rather than delayed, and there are multiple styles (pulse, spectrum, bounce) so you can tune the aggressiveness. For quiet evenings, I preferred the subtler profiles—enough movement to feel dynamic, without turning the room into a club.
Daily use
What I like most is that it fades into the routine. In the morning, I’ll pop on a cool white “daylight” preset; in the evening, a warm gradient or a soft amber-white mix; during a game or a film, I’ll switch to a low-intensity two-tone that matches the screen. The remote handles the everyday toggles quickly, while the app is where I do any fine-tuning or scheduling.
A couple of practical notes:
- The lamp remembered my last setting after power cycling in my tests, which makes it viable with a wall switch or a smart plug for simple on/off control.
- Bluetooth control worked reliably for me within a typical room. If you’re switching between multiple phones or moving far from the lamp, there can be a second or two before the app reconnects.
- The unit runs cool and silent—no coil whine, no flicker at low brightness, and no buzzing from the power supply.
Pairing two units in opposite corners of a room elevates the effect dramatically, filling the space with even, wraparound light. If you’re outfitting a gaming setup or a media room, that’s the way to go.
Limitations and trade-offs
- No voice assistants: There’s no Alexa or Google Assistant support, and being Bluetooth‑based, it won’t integrate with routines or home automation platforms. A smart plug gives you voice on/off, but you’ll still control colors and scenes via the app or remote.
- Accent first, task second: It shines as ambient lighting. If you need a single lamp to be your main light source, this isn’t it.
- Remote reliance: The remote is convenient, but it’s still a small plastic accessory that can be misplaced. If your lamp is tucked tightly behind furniture, make sure you’re comfortable controlling it via Bluetooth if the remote is out of reach.
- Assembly alignment: The tool-free setup is easy, but alignment matters. Assemble on a flat surface and ensure the segments seat fully before tightening to avoid a slight lean.
None of these are dealbreakers for an ambient lamp, but they’re worth knowing before you commit.
Energy use
The lamp is listed as energy efficient, and in practice, it sips power compared to traditional floor lamps. Running at low to medium brightness for several hours a night had a negligible impact on my energy monitor. If you’re concerned about leaving accent lighting on for long stretches, this is a low-guilt option.
Who it’s for
- Renters and small-space dwellers who want a big visual upgrade without drilling or rewiring.
- Gamers and movie watchers who enjoy reactive or bias lighting behind a display.
- Anyone who wants both playful RGB effects and practical warm-to-cool white light in one fixture.
- People who prefer quick control from a remote or phone and don’t need voice assistants.
If your smart home depends on deep voice or automation integration, or you need a lamp to light an entire room by itself, consider this a secondary piece rather than a core fixture.
Recommendation
I recommend the OIYN corner floor lamp for anyone looking to add flexible, modern ambient lighting without cluttering the room. It nails the essentials—clean design, easy setup, convincing warm-to-cool whites, smooth multicolor gradients, and genuinely fun music-reactive modes—while staying practical with a physical remote and reliable Bluetooth control. The lack of Alexa/Google Assistant is the main omission, and it’s best treated as accent lighting rather than a primary light source. If those trade-offs fit your space, this lamp is an easy yes: unobtrusive when off, transformative when on, and thoughtfully executed for everyday use.
Project Ideas
Business
Event Lighting Rental Service
Offer hourly/day rentals of the corner floor lamp for private parties, corporate events, small weddings, and pop-ups. Bundle multiple units with stands, extension cords, and a quick-start guide. Emphasize tool-free installation, portability, music-sync features, and preset scenes to upsell themed lighting packages (party, romantic, chill lounge).
Streamer & Creator Preset Packs
Design and sell downloadable or consultative preset packs and on-site setup for streamers, YouTubers, and TikTok creators. Offer brand-matching color themes, animated sequences for alerts, and music-sync profiles. Provide installation/optimization service for higher-tier clients who want coordinated multi-lamp setups for consistent channel branding.
Pop-up Retail & Visual Merchandising Service
Supply curated ambient lighting for boutiques, pop-up shops, and product launches. Use the lamp's schedules and energy-efficient operation to set timed color scenes for store hours and promos. Package includes styling consultation (which colors enhance products), temporary install, and a handoff guide so staff can run presets via the app or remote.
Photography & Videography Rental Packages
Market the lamp to indie photographers and filmmakers as an affordable, portable color-accurate lighting option. Highlight the cool/warm white channel for skin tones and the RGBIC segments for dramatic accents. Rent with stands, diffusers, and preset cue sheets for quick scene changes on set—position this as a lightweight alternative to bulky lighting rigs.
Hands-on Workshops & DIY Classes
Run paid workshops teaching creative lighting techniques: light painting, seasonal decor builds, streaming setup optimization, and event booth design. Charge per participant and sell lamp + accessory starter kits. Workshops create recurring revenue, build community, and are a way to upsell lamps or preset packs to engaged attendees.
Creative
Modular Ambient Gaming Corner
Use the RGBICW lamp as the backbone of a layered gaming/streaming corner. Position the corner floor lamp behind or beside your desk, program multi-segment color schemes to match game genres or character palettes, and enable music/game audio sync for live-reactive lighting. Create and save app presets for 'intense combat', 'chill exploration', and 'victory' scenes to instantly switch moods during streams or parties.
Seasonal Light Sculptures
Turn the lamp into rotating seasonal decor: wrap minimal wire frames, translucent fabric, or paper elements around the lamp to form wreaths, trees, or lanterns. Use the 16 million colors and 68 scene modes to build themed displays (Halloween pulsing oranges/greens, winter cool whites/blues, spring pastels). Tool-free assembly and portability let you swap sculptures quickly between rooms or events.
Audio-Reactive Party Photo Booth
Create a compact party photo/GIF booth using the lamp's immersive music sync and dynamic RGBICW segments. Mount a backdrop in the corner, set the lamp to audio-reactive modes or custom color patterns, and use the remote/app to trigger preprogrammed lighting cues for different beats or photo moments. Great for birthdays, small weddings, or pop-ups where space is limited.
Cinematic Movie-Night Installation
Build a dedicated movie-night corner that reacts to on-screen action and soundtrack. Use warm/cool white channels for subtle cinematic fill and RGBIC for accent washes. Program timed scenes (pre-show warm dim, action sequences bright saturated colors, credits soft fade-out) and use the remote or app for one-touch movie modes—ideal for immersive home theaters or themed screening nights.
Light Painting & Stop-Motion Art
Use the lamp as a portable light-painting wand or a color-changing element in stop-motion shorts. Independently addressable segments let you 'paint' multiple colors in a single long exposure, or animate segment colors frame-by-frame for short films. The unit's portability and tool-free setup make location shoots fast and simple.