Nanoleaf, known for its HomeKit-enabled accent lights, recently launched its most futuristic and modern looking lighting product yet - Lines. Lines are modular LED light bars that are illuminated at ...
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Toronto-based smart lighting company Nanoleaf’s newest smart lights, dubbed ‘Lines,’ are perhaps among my favourite product from the company so far despite some unfortunate flaws. Nanoleaf unveiled ...
Nanoleaf made a name for itself with vibrant and interactive lighting products, essentially large light-up panels that completely cover your wall wherever they’re mounted. Nanoleaf’s latest, Lines, ...
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The new Nanoleaf Lines Squared are smart LED light bars that can connect at 90º angles, unlike the 60º connectors of the original Lines. This new configuration lets you easily wrap the light bars ...
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Nanoleaf today announced the launch of its newest HomeKit-compatible lighting product, a set of LED light bars called "Lines." Lines are modular beams that feature backlit illumination and that can be ...
Nanoleaf continues to expand their lineup with the new Nanoleaf Lines. What's even more interesting than the new shape is how Lines acts as part of the Nanoleaf ecosystem and in the overall makeup of ...
The all-new Nanoleaf Lines are innovative smart lights for your home that can add functional light or strike the perfect mood with rich ambiance effects that also work with Apple HomeKit. Unlike the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. First, there were triangles; then there were squares. Next came hexagons, and now, say hello to lines. No, this ...