Nanoleaf unveils its new smart bulbs

Nanoleaf unveils its new smart bulbs

Nanoleaf’s latest smart bulbs provide critical support and learning automation for TV light strips, learning switches, skylights, and essentials updates.

It is one of the best choices for smart lighting. Nanoleaf has you pretty much covered. But the brand is unveiling new lighting units at CES 2023, and they’re all bringing extra smarts to your home.

Starting with the basics (literally), Nanoleaf will release updated versions of the A19, BR30, GU10, pendant lights and strip lights in the Essentials range. These updated lights will support Matter, the latest smart home standard. This will make controlling Nanoleaf lights easier than before. The brand’s full range of modular fixtures will also be updated later this year.

New to the lineup is the Nanoleaf 4D – a starter kit that includes a Screen Mirror camera and a Matter-compatible light bar. The camera is located at the top or bottom of the TV and reflects what is shown on the TV using the light bar. There are four reflection modes to choose from (including dynamic mode) and 50 zones on the included light bar. Plus, the Sync+ feature can reflect all of your Nanoleaf lights onto your TV at once, creating a more immersive space. It will launch this spring in 55-65-inch and 65-85-inch configurations.

The new Skylight from Nanoleaf offers a modular panel system for your ceiling. You can connect modular panels across the ceiling for completely unique combinations. Material-enabled panels support a range of whites, as well as 16 million colours. It’s packed with all the smart features you’d expect, including automation, Wi-Fi control, and lighting scenes. Skylight will be available at the end of summer.

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And finally, we get to the star of the show – Nanoleaf’s Smart Learning Light Switches. The Sense+ collection offers a wired or wireless smart light switch. In addition to controlling from your phone, the switches have built-in motion and ambient light sensors. But the additional Nala Learning Bridge kicks things up a notch.

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