I’ve always had a soft spot for smart lighting. My living room and bedroom are filled with lights that respond to my voice, shift with my mood, and sometimes even move in sync with the beat of my music. So when Nanoleaf released the Multicolour Rope Light, I was immediately curious.
At first, it looked like everything I love about lighting design: flexible, colourful, and creative. A five-meter rope light that I could bend into any shape sounded perfect. However, after spending some time with it, I discovered that while it looks stunning, it takes some patience and planning to really enjoy.
Design and Build: Slim, Sleek, and Smooth
The Nanoleaf Rope Light is undeniably beautiful. It measures approximately 6mm in width and 15mm in height, featuring a silicone casing that evenly diffuses light along its length. Inside, it holds 420 LEDs capable of displaying up to 70 separate colour zones. That means you can paint it with gradients or create multiple colours flowing together in one continuous strip.
The first time I powered it on in my office at night, the brightness caught me off guard. It was surprisingly vivid for something meant for mood lighting. The light quality is rich and consistent, with none of the harsh pinpoints you see in cheaper LED strips.
That said, the design has one drawback. The mounting clips are small and rigid, which makes it difficult to create tight bends or rounded corners. The adhesive on these clips also struggles to hold the light’s tension during installation. Nanoleaf provides 30 clips and a set of screws to help, but I wasn’t thrilled about drilling holes into my wall just for decorative lighting.
Setup: A Test of Patience and Planning
Installing this light is not a quick project. Nanoleaf suggests sketching your design on the wall first, and that turned out to be good advice. I drew out my design lightly in pencil, ready to create a glowing Christmas tree in my living room corner. Halfway through, I had other ideas and decided to install it behind the TV’s main living room stand.
That was when I realized the Rope Light does not work well with corners. It’s flexible enough for gentle curves, but anything sharp is a challenge. On a flat wall, it’s easy to shape, but around edges or corners, it just doesn’t sit right.
Even so, once I managed to get it mounted and turned on, it looked amazing. The smooth glow added warmth to the room, and the diffusion was impressive. The only issue was that I could tell the adhesive alone wasn’t enough to hold it up long term, so screws were necessary for most of the clips. This makes it less than ideal for renters or anyone who frequently changes their setup.
App Experience: Smart Features with a Few Glitches
Nanoleaf’s app is packed with features, but it can also be unpredictable. Setting up the Rope Light through the app was easy at first, but connecting it via Matter caused repeated Wi-Fi drops. I reset it several times until success happened. Then, after a firmware update, everything suddenly worked perfectly. It was a relief and a good reminder always to keep the app updated.
Once connected, the creative options are impressive. You can paint colours directly onto the rope, create your own designs, or sync the light to your music. It also supports Matter, which means it integrates with Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomeKit without much hassle.
The one thing that frustrated me most was the app’s design mapping tool. It asks you to trace the layout of your light using your finger or stylus, which is awkward and imprecise. Competing brands like Govee handle this better, automatically detecting the shape through a quick photo. Nanoleaf’s system works, but it feels clunky by comparison.
Smart Features: Creativity Meets Connectivity
Nanoleaf’s Rope Light includes signature smart features:
- Music Sync Mode: Reacts dynamically to beats and rhythms.
- Scene Customization: Paint and control each segment individually.
- Matter Compatibility: Integrates with major smart home systems.
- Community Scenes: Download pre-made lighting scenes from other users.
Once connected properly, the customization options are expansive — even playful. You can “paint” colours directly onto the rope’s 70 segments or download community creations for quick inspiration.
Lighting Performance: Gorgeous and Gentle
When it comes to lighting quality, Nanoleaf delivers. The Rope Light produces beautifully diffused colours that transition smoothly from one hue to another. With 70 customizable zones, you can create subtle gradients or bold, dynamic effects.
The brightness tops out at around 300 lumens, which is perfect for mood lighting or accent decor but not enough to replace your main lights. I used it behind my desk, around my TV, and even as wall art. Each time, it created a cozy, ambient glow that made the space feel more alive.
One detail to keep in mind is that the Rope Light only emits light from the top side. It’s not a full 360-degree glow like some neon-style strips, so placement is important. If it faces away from your viewing angle, the light effect will feel muted.
Everyday Use: Creative and Flexible
After all the setup challenges, the Rope Light quickly became one of my favourite smart home features. I often change the colours through the app to match my mood or the music that’s playing. It’s also fun to switch up the design now and then. I might try a Christmas tree during the holidays, a simple wave pattern the rest of the year.
It’s an easy way to give a space a fresh feel without moving a single piece of furniture. The flexibility to create your own shapes and “paint” colours across the rope is easily one of its best features. You can even browse and download lighting scenes made by other Nanoleaf users for new ideas and inspiration.
Keep in mind, the light is designed for indoor use only (IP20 rating) and isn’t trimmable or extendable. It comes as a fixed five-metre length, so planning your layout saves a lot of frustration later.
Comparing Value: Nanoleaf vs. Govee
The Nanoleaf Rope Light retails for about $99.99 CAD / $69.99 USD, which feels fair considering its quality and smart features. However, Govee’s Neon Rope Light 2 often sells for a similar price and sometimes even less.

Having used both, I found Govee’s model easier to install and slightly more flexible. Its mounting system and app guidance make the process smoother. Nanoleaf, on the other hand, wins for lighting quality and aesthetic design once everything is in place. Both are excellent, but for different types of users.
Final Thoughts: A Light for the Patient Perfectionist
The Nanoleaf Multicolour Rope Light is beautiful, creative, and fun to use, but it can also be frustrating during installation. Once it’s mounted correctly, the payoff is worth it. The colours are vivid, the diffusion is smooth, and the customization possibilities are endless.
If you already use Nanoleaf products or enjoy hands-on DIY projects, this light will fit right in with your setup. However, if you prefer something simpler to install and manage, Govee’s alternative might suit you better.
Even with its quirks, the Rope Light adds a unique touch of personality to any room. It’s a product that rewards patience and creativity with a stunning final result.
FAQs About the Nanoleaf Multicolour Rope Light
Q1: Can I use the Nanoleaf Rope Light outdoors?
No, it’s designed for indoor use only due to its IP20 rating.
Q2: Can I cut or extend the Rope Light?
No, it’s a fixed 5-meter length and cannot be shortened or extended.
Q3: Does it work with smart home assistants?
Yes, it supports Matter, which means it works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit.
Q4: How many colours can it display at once?
The Rope Light features 70 individually controlled zones that can display different colours simultaneously.
Q5: What is the hardest part of installation?
Mounting the clips is the toughest part. They don’t bend easily and need screws for a stable setup.
Q6: Is it worth buying?
If you enjoy customizing lighting and don’t mind taking the time to install it properly, absolutely. If you want something simpler, you might find Govee’s model more user-friendly.












