Nanoleaf Aurora

  • Spencer Pines, iReviews
  • August 01,2022
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Nanoleaf Aurora

The Toronto-based Nanoleaf is taking an entirely different approach toward interior lighting by designing a multi-colored smart panel system that fastens together like Jigsaw pieces. Looking more like an illuminated piece of artwork, the Nanoleaf Aurora is a group of 9 energy-efficient, flat LED panels that are triangle-shaped and color-adjustable.

 

Whether it’s greater energy efficiency or IoT-integration, the Nanoleaf Aurora Smarter Kit has a comprehensive list of features that make this the most innovative and futuristic alternative to smart bulbs:

  • Each Aurora Smarter Kit panel can be adjusted independently from the others – all without the need of a separate hub.
  • Aurora panels transmit a ZigBee signal to the Nanoleaf Hub. The entire system connects to any local 2.4 GHz b/g/n wireless router allowing you to control the panels from your phone.
  • If your iPhone is not in reach, Nanoleaf comes with a physical controller that offers on/off and scene toggling when a smartphone or tablet may not be in reach.

Each 2-watt, 100 lumen panel is 8.24” (21 cm) by 9.4” (24 cm), weighs 7.4 oz (210 g), and uses double-sided mounting tape to secure it to open wall space or the ceiling. The only requirement is a flat surface area and Wi-Fi connectivity.

 

The Aurora Smarter Kit comes with 9 panels but if you’re interested in expanding your multi-colored creation, one power supply can support up to 30 LED panels.

 

Unlike other multi-color LED smart bulbs, the Nanoleaf Aurora Smarter Kit doesn’t need the standard A19 fixture to make it work. Instead, the kit comes with linkers that connect the panels together like a puzzle – except these puzzle pieces are able to communicate with each other through Nanoleaf’s iOS/Android compatible mobile app.

 

It makes the process of syncing the panels an easy experience. Just plug it in, or avoid exposed wires by connecting it directly to your home’s Wi-Fi. Once connected, you can customize colors, adjust for brightness, automate schedules, control temperature, and create lighting animations. According to a recent CNet article, once you sync the panels to the Nanoleaf hub, “you’ll be able to program color-changing lighting effects right from your phone.”

 

If you’re someone interested in an interior lighting display that combines art with technology, then the Aurora is the way to go. The panels also respond to Apple’s Siri or Amazon Alexa voice commands, making this a hands-free lighting display whether you want bold, vivid colors or just low-key mood-setting colors during family movie night.

PROS
  • Energy Efficient LED Lighting
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity
  • Easy No Tool Assembly
  • iOS & Android Compatible
  • Siri & Alexa Voice Recognition
  • No Exposed Wires
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Spencer Pines, iReviews

By Spencer Pines, iReviews

Spencer Pines is a young artist and writer with a wide range of creative abilities. He is passionate about his friends, family, creative works, and retro video games.