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Nanoleaf today introduced several new lighting products, accessories, and software updates, showing off the devices at its annual Nanoleaf Live event. There are new light panels, permanent outdoor lights, and a smart switch, along with software features for the desktop app.

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Building on its popular light panel options, Nanoleaf debuted Blocks, a new mix and match lighting system with multiple components that can be used for an even more customized light setup. There are two modular Square light panels in standard and Small Square sizes, along with Textured Square light panels, Light Pegboards, and Shelves. The various components can be linked together in any combination to create designs that offer more utility than just light by providing spaces for storing accessories and showing off collectibles.

Compared to the prior-generation Nanoleaf Squares, the updated Squares are sturdier, thicker, and most importantly, have seamless edge-to-edge lighting. The dark corners and light spots that were an issue with prior models have been eliminated with the new design, and the panels have a smooth, diffused lighting look that's much improved.

Small Squares and standard Squares can be combined together for a larger range of designs, and the squares are also compatible with prior Shapes and Elements Nanoleaf light panels when using the rigid links. Along with the standard Squares, the Light Pegboard can be used with pegs to showcase controllers, headphones, keyboards, and more, and the Shelves are ideal for small objects like plants, cameras, candles, and decor. The Textured Square has a mountain-like geometric shape that adds dimension.

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The Square, Textured Square, and Light Pegboard are all the same size and can be accented with the smaller squares, while the Shelves can be used with the Pegboard, Square, or two Small Squares paired together. It is worth noting that the Pegboard and Shelf will require attaching the panels to the wall with screws, as adhesive is not sturdy enough, but the Squares can be attached with adhesive strips. With the Blocks, Nanoleaf has removed touch functionality, so the panels will not react when touched.

Nanoleaf also introduced new Matter Smart Multicolor Permanent Outdoor Lights, which are designed to offer year-round lighting. The Permanent Outdoor Lights offer 30 individually addressable LEDs for each 15-meter length, and can display shades of white, colors, animations, and patterns.

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The Permanent Lights are weatherproof with IP67 and IP65 protection, and there is an anti-glare lens for smooth wall wash effects. The lights can be used for holidays and special occasions, but they also work as security lights thanks to scenes and automations. Nanoleaf says that it designed a simple mounting system for the Outdoor Lights, complete with cable covers for a neat look.

Along with the new lighting options, Nanoleaf announced its Sense+ Smart Wireless "Anywhere" Switch, which is a switch that for controlling smart lights. There are motion and daylight sensors for automations, and the two buttons can be set to six different actions. There are physical controls for adjusting brightness, a feature that is hard to find for smart lights.

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According to Nanoleaf, the Sense+ was created to provide a hands-free lighting experience, turning the lights on when you enter a room and off when you leave, with options for controlling the lights based on the time of day.

For the Nanoleaf Desktop App, Nanoleaf is adding Orchestrator for real-time song detection to create color palettes and animated motions that are curated to each song you listen to. It connects directly to your machine's audio source rather than listening for audio, removing any ambient noise interference. Scenescapes combines lighting visualizations with soundscapes like a gentle ocean or crackling fireplace. Orchestrator is available in the Nanoleaf Desktop App in beta, while Scenescapes will launch in October.

The Nanoleaf Blocks can be pre-ordered today from the Nanoleaf website, and will begin shipping in October. A Squares Smarter Kit with six panels is priced at $200, while the Combo XL Smarter Kit with 4 Squares, 4 Small Squares, a Light Pegboard, and a Shelf can be purchased for $250. Add-on kits are priced at $30.

Nanoleaf is also accepting orders for the Permanent Outdoor Lights, with pricing starting at $200 for a 15-meter length, and for the Sense+ Smart Wireless "Anywhere" Switch.

Article Link: Nanoleaf Launches 'Blocks' Mix and Match System, Smart Switch and Permanent Outdoor Lights
 
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The Nanoleaf website hasn’t updated yet, still shows the countdown as IMG_0152.jpeg
The dark corners and light spots that were an issue with prior models have been eliminated with the new design, and the panels have a smooth, diffused lighting look that's much improved.
“Smooth diffused look instead of, well, we’re not going to talk about our previous look, but it’s totally better now!” :)
 
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A Squares Smarter Kit with six panels is priced at $200, while the Combo XL Smarter Kit with 4 Squares, 4 Small Squares, a Light Pegboard, and a Shelf can be purchased for $250. Add-on kits are priced at $30.
I think I'll just buy some colorful LED lamps on Amazon that emit just as much light for like... 1/10th of the price. 😩
 

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Nanoleaf is also accepting orders for the … Sense+ Smart Wireless "Anywhere" Switch.

Lies! The Sense+ is nowhere to be found on the Nanoleaf website.

The Sense+ product page used to be at the following URL, but it is 404 Not Found now:

See Archive.org cache of this page from January 2024:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024011.../en-US/products/nanoleaf-sense-plus-controls/
 
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jclo

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Lies! The Sense+ is nowhere to be found on the Nanoleaf website.

The Sense+ product page used to be at the following URL, but it is 404 Not Found now:

See Archive.org cache of this page from January 2024:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024011.../en-US/products/nanoleaf-sense-plus-controls/

Give it a bit, new stuff should be on website today as far as I know.

Edit: Listed here: https://nanoleaf.me/en-US/products/
 
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It needs an outdoor speaker system with massive subwoofers. When it detects a person, it should play the voice of doom saying, "Run human I live!" followed by evil laughter and scary lighting effects.

I'd get this, maybe it'll keep the deer out of my yard.
 

Jack Burton

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This reminds of the puzzling "The Fast and the Furious" RGB gamer trend in the Windows world. I've seen some videos where tech reviewers mention that pc part manufacturers think they are tacky, but people buy them in enough quantities that they can't ignore the market.

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Sense+ took long enough. Ships in November, nearly two years after announcement.
 

aidler

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Before publishing new products, Nanoleaf should fix its extremely unreliable app. The app reacts very sensitively to changes in the local network. I have never had this before with any other product, and it is totally intransparent for the customer. The app works for weeks, and then, without any apparent reason, it stops working for weeks until it starts to work again, although nothing has changed.
 
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Coffee50

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I had Hue...then switched to Nanoleaf for a while, and now I'm back to Hue. While Nanoleaf wasn't "bad"...overall I prefer the quality of Hue & the amount (and availability) of their products.
 
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Lies! The Sense+ is nowhere to be found on the Nanoleaf website.

The Sense+ product page used to be at the following URL, but it is 404 Not Found now:

See Archive.org cache of this page from January 2024:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024011.../en-US/products/nanoleaf-sense-plus-controls/
 

the.burn

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Having a beta unit of the Sense+ switch at home, I’m quite satisfied with it! Impressed about the price tag, thought it will be more expensive based on the functionality!
 

leicaman

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I went to Nanoleaf's website and they popped up the usual privacy disclosures and supposed selections of what we're willing to accept. And most of it we can't turn off. I guess I won't be buying any Nanoleaf junk.
 

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Nanoleaf is way overpriced and perhaps fix the app first.

Govee should take a look at an eerily similar design of their outdoor permanent lights.
 

uiop.

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I have more invested into Nanoleaf light panels than I care to admit and I will never buy another product of theirs. The app and instability make the lights barely usable. Can't imagine installing permanent fixtures on my house.
 

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Can't imagine installing permanent fixtures on my house.
Technically it’s not permanent- Govee uses 3M sticky pads on their light pucks.

Pull hard enough on the cord and it will come down.

They look nice at night - there are ways to hide the cords.
 

mihike

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I once owned some Nanoleaf panels and the hardware and software were both terrible. After a really unprofessional interaction with someone in their so-called customer service I decided to never buy another of their products.
My nanoleaf bulbs suck. A lot. Probably the worst "smart" thing in my home, in terms of functioning when called upon.

Would not buy any more of their products.
Couldn't agree more with these reviews. I spent a few days last year trying to get some of their stuff running, but the software is garbage. Their customer service takes forever to respond, then just has completely useless suggestions.

I love MacRumors but they need to stop plugging this junk. I now tend to be skeptical of the third-party products they promote here after my experience with Nanoleaf.
 
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