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April 2017
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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...
Published: 2018-03-13, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Creates a fun light show, Customizable light patterns, Easy to set up, Reacts to sounds with adapter, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri
Need to use adhesive to mount to wall, Loose connectors between panels
You're not going to use the Nanoleaf Auroras the same way you'd use Philips Hue bulbs; the Aurora lights are intended more for fun than for practicality. So, if you have $199 to spend — plus an extra $49 for the Rhythm module — then you'll find the Aurora...
Published: 2018-02-16, Author: Dan , review by: makeuseof.com
If you watched the video review of the Nanoleaf in action, we probably don't even need to answer this question: you've already bought a kit. I'm blown away by how fun and unique the Nanoleaf Light Panels are, as well as how cleverly it's all been put toge...
Published: 2017-12-12, Author: Ry , review by: cnet.com
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...
I can't stress how awesome these panels are. The lights are bright, the colors pop, and the effects are just gorgeous. Turn them on and they can add a lot of character and apply any mood to a room, Everything about the panels is well done. The linkers, th
The wall plug connects to the adapter that relays to the controller module that plugs into the panels. There's a lot of cable to hide which can be cumbersome if you don't have a cabinet nearby, You need to prepare your layout on a table, make sure you lik
While part of me finds it a bit difficult to justify the price of the Nanoleaf Aurora, the other keeps flipping through mental images of every setup I've seen with it and thinks of how cool it is and how much more elegance and style it adds to any room it...
Abstract: Nanoleaf Aurora is one of the more popular smart lighting systems out there right now, and that's due to how customizable and how much fun it can be. Nanoleaf Aurora is a set of 9 triangle panels that light up and produce over 16 million colors. There are...