Nanoleaf’s latest uses a television-mounted camera to watch on-screen content and match its lighting products’ output to produce a room-filling, immersive experience.
has announced a set of new products that push its support for lighting out of the office and into the rest of the house with the launch of new overhead lighting and its first-ever smart light switches.
Nanoleaf has announced five new Matter-compatible smart home products today, which includes the Sense+ Controls line , the Nanoleaf 4D TV Screen Mirror Camera and Lightstrips Kit, and Nanoleaf Skylight modular ceiling fixture.Nanoleaf 4D is designed to expand on-screen entertainment beyond the television and around the room.
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