What Does It Do?
The Sense+ Control range is so intriguing because of Nanoleaf’s new Automations Learning Assistant called Nala. Nala may learn your patterns and eventually figure out when to switch on and off your lights, as well as how bright and colourful they should be. As a result, consumers will eventually be able to interact with their home’s smart lighting in a way that is both intelligent and hands-free. Additionally, Nanoleaf intends to support Nala by updating its current Thread Border Routers, which you can use as the hub of your smart home network.
Accompanying Products
Nanoleaf has also unveiled a number of other new items in the Sense+ Control range. The Nanoleaf 4D is a device that allows you to synchronise your Nanoleaf lights with your TV. The 4D Starter Kit will ship with Nanoleaf’s new Screen Mirror Camera and a Matter-compatible Lightstrip that has 50 controllable LED zones and four mirroring modes before the second part of the year. You may synchronise the activity on your TV with the Lightstrip and every Nanoleaf light in your home using the company’s Sync+ technology. The Sync+ platform also supports the standard selection of pre-made scenes, including Nanoleaf classics like Aurora Borealis and Vibrant Sunrise, if you prefer illumination that is more consistent.
Upcoming Products
Along with ceiling light, Nanoleaf is expanding its selection of modular wall panels. The appropriately called Skylight is made up of a number of square RGBW LED panels that you may arrange however you like to design unique patterns on your ceiling. The built-in LEDs in the Skylight may have their brightness, colour, and colour temperature changed via the Nanoleaf app. Skylight serves as a Thread Border router, just like the Nala Learning Bridge does.
Price & Availability
The pricing details of the Nanoleaf lighting products are not yet known. We are expected to receive more details about all the costs and global availability very soon.