Nanoleaf is probably best known for its light panels, but it also sells something called the Essentials line, consisting of more conventional smart bulbs and lightstrips. Until recently their problem ...
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The Nanoleaf Essentials Matter Lightstrip is bright, affordable, and easy to install, but getting the strip to work with Matter involves jumping through some hoops. Nanoleaf is taking the plunge into ...
The smart lighting company’s new smart holiday string lights work with all the smart home platforms through Matter and cost $120. The smart lighting company’s new smart holiday string lights work with ...
The Nanoleaf Essentials Bulbs are fully customizable LED smart lights. You can set them up and control them with the Nanoleaf app, Apple HomeKit and Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant. The color range ...
On Thursday, Nanoleaf expanded its Essentials portfolio with the addition of two new bulbs, as well as a portable lamp designed in conjunction with Umbra. Nanoleaf's Essentials line is a set of ...
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The Nanoleaf Essentials Smart Bulb is among the best smart lights on the market. Its latest iteration offers full support for Matter, making it easy to integrate the light with the rest of your smart ...
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Nanoleaf today began accepting pre-orders for its Matter-enabled Essential lights, which are designed to work with HomeKit, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and more through the Matter cross-platform smart ...
The world of smart home lighting is getting more and more crowded. HomeKit-enabled products are popping up left and right, but that’s not always a bad thing. There are plenty of great options out ...