Nanoleaf has launched new light panels, but this time with a somewhat different design and also with changes in the type of lighting capable of offering. And it is that although they continue to maintain the same hexagonal shape, the front part is covered by a wood veneer that is capable of letting light through and this only warm or cold color temperature.
Nanoleaf Elements
If you follow YouTube channels or Switch profiles dedicated to technology or the world of video games, it is very likely that you have seen how there are panels on the walls that form different types of drawings and that have the ability to light up in a multitude of colors. and at different brightness intensities.
Well, surely those panels are the Nanoleaf Shapes. This company has become well known thanks to this smart lighting product that can be very useful in all kinds of situations, you don't have to be a YouTuber or a streamer to take advantage of it. Although yes, you have to be clear that they are not solutions that fit equally well depending on the type of environment and decoration.
That is why the company has released a new series called Nanoleaf Elements. These are basically the same hexagonal panels as always, with the same options when it comes to connecting them to each other and forming different patterns or patterns that will only be limited by the number of panels you want to use. Although they do have some differences from the classics that most can know.
The new Nanoleaf Elements differ from the classics in two main aspects:
- They are panels that include a wood veneer on top to give it a more classic and organic touch, avoiding that white plastic that with the panel turned off was not very aesthetic. The plate on its side provides an organic point that is very elegant and since it lets light pass through, when illuminated it also provides a very pleasant point
- The light in these panels is not RGB but only allows lighting using a warm or cool color temperature
For everything else, along with the possibility of being able to adjust the intensity of the light independently on each panel or together, it offers 11 preset lighting effects and also the ability to create your own through the application own, synchronize the lights with the music or use the automatic temperature adjustment to adapt to the time of day in which you are and thus respect the circadian rhythms.
As you can see, for homes where more decorative elements are sought, away from gamer aesthetics, it is a great option. The price is 299 dollars the basic pack with seven panels and then there is the option of adding three by three more panels for a cost of $99 each upgrade pack.
Panels that will act as Thread routers
In addition to the announcement of the new Nanoleaf Elements honeycombs, the company has also commented that its lights will give Thread technology support. This means that they will not only be compatible with networks and with devices that also make use of this wireless connectivity standard, they will also be able to act as a router or repeater to benefit users who opt for it by being able to expand the coverage of the wireless network. his house.
The only thing you will have to do is update the software to the latest version once it is released and enjoy the benefits it offers. Something that will be further amplified at the moment in which everything begins to work together with Matter. As you know, if we don't tell you again, it is the solution with which a multitude of devices can communicate with each other regardless of whether it had originally been designed for a platform like Alexa, Google Assistant or Apple HomeKit.
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