Nanoleaf have re-invented lights for gamers with their flexible and unique design. Twitch and Mixer are flush with Nanoleaf lights illuminating live streams. In a competitive world of smart lighting, they really have delivered something unique to the market.
Today the company confirmed the next advancement Nanoleaf Shapes. This will offer a range of shapes and sizes that will all interconnect so you can unleash your creativity and make a truly unique creation.
The first new shape to be released is Hexagons The smooth rounded design is a radically different departure from the triangle shape on the original release. All of the designs are super thin, looking incredibly sheek and minimalist on your wall or desk. Hexagons look to extend that even further offering up a different aesthetic.
The Nanoleaf lights are connected to an app that easily lets you control what colours are on the lights and the rate they flash. The new shapes will also support real time music sync, touch interactions and screen mirroring. This is an exciting new feature that we can’t wait to get our hands on. If you are worried about drilling holes in the wall, the panel and lights do come with no drill mounting tape.
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