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April 2017
(85%)
46 Reviews
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Nanoleaf's triangular light panels are bright, colorful, easy to assemble and downright cool to look at. The app makes it easy to create your own animated scenes, and you can control everything using spoken Siri commands, too
Decorative, wall-mounted panels aren't nearly as practical as smart bulbs are, and they won't fit in with every aesthetic. Also, the lack of a music sync feature is a missed opportunity
These unique, color-changing smart panels are delightful to look at and easy to use, especially if you're an iOS user...
Published: 2017-12-25, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Unique design, IFTTT support, Interconnection
Visible power cable
IoT is really a category where companies are rewriting the design handbook. With new capabilities, comes new innovation and the ability to have smart, connected products that are not only conversation starters, they're backed up by real functionality. The...
Published: 2017-07-18, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Easy to assemble and install, versatile and colourful, endless colour choices, control with your voice and app
Had a couple of wi-fi dropouts
The Nanoleaf Aurora is a refreshing new take on smart lighting which allows the user to design exactly how it looks and take control with an endless number of colours and patterns.User Rating Be the first one! Related PostsIKEA unveils a smart lighting s...
Abstract: When I first saw the Nanoleaf Aurora I wondered what on earth you would use it for? Where would you need colourful app controlled lighting strapped to a wall? Now, with it installed in my man-cave I can understand – this is the future of mood lighting, th...
Nanoleaf's triangular light panels are bright, colorful, easy to assemble and downright cool to look at. The app makes it easy to create your own animated scenes, and you can control everything using spoken Siri commands, too
Decorative, wall-mounted panels aren't nearly as practical as smart bulbs are, and they won't fit in with every aesthetic. Also, the lack of a music sync feature is a missed opportunity
These unique, color-changing smart panels are delightful to look at and easy to use, especially if you're an iOS user...
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Published: 2017-12-12, Author: Ry , review by: CNET.co.uk
Nanoleaf's music-syncing Rhythm module is incredibly easy to use, and it works well with a wide variety of music. You can trigger rhythm presets using voice commands with Siri, Alexa or the Google Assistant
The tool for creating your own presets is very basic, only letting you pick a color palette and a single animation style
This is a no-brainer upgrade if you already own a set of color-changing Aurora panels, and a fun excuse to buy in if you're a tech-minded music lover...
Abstract: Voice-activated assistants like Amazon's Alexa and Google Home are transforming the average house into something truly special – and if you're going to take your tech to the next level, why not upgrade your lighting, too?Smart lighting isn't a new concept...
Beautiful, Customizable, Fun to play with, Fairly bright
Doesn't support 5GHz networks, Sometimes goes offline for mysterious reasons
If you're looking for a fun way to spruce up a room, the Aurora, a $200 piece of functional art, isn't the worst way to do it. They look so cool hanging on the wall, it's no surprise that they're for sale at the MOMA store...
Nanoleaf's triangular light panels are bright, colorful, easy to assemble and downright cool to look at. The app makes it easy to create your own animated scenes, and you can control everything using spoken Siri commands, too
Decorative, wall-mounted panels aren't nearly as practical as smart bulbs are, and they won't fit in with every aesthetic. Also, the lack of a music sync feature is a missed opportunity
These unique, color-changing smart panels are delightful to look at and easy to use, especially if you're an iOS user...
Abstract: Nanoleaf is a homegrown Canadian company that has made a name for itself since it first launched its LED panels as a startup on Kickstarter. Now, the Aurora is available as a starter kit in brick-and-mortar and online retailers.The $200 Starter Kit is n...