Nanoleaf designed its latest smart lights to amplify entertainment
You can now preorder the Nanoleaf 4D Screen Mirror & Lightstrip Kit for TVs that the company showcased at CES 2023.Nanoleaf has unveiled a batch of new, addressable smart lighting and gaming products designed to jazz up your home entertainment experience, including an integration with Overwolf gaming software, the 4D Screen Mirror & Lightstrip Kit, and an expansion to the Ultra Black line of lighting panels.
A nine-piece Smarter Kit is priced at $219.99, while a three-pack expansion is available for $69.99. As the name suggests, these are effectively an all-black version of the company’s iconic interconnecting hexagonal LED panels . They can be linked in a variety of ways to create your own designs and lighting animations, and they’re also compatible with Nanoleaf Triangles if hexagons alone don’t meet your creative requirements.
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