Nanoleaf announced at CES2023 its new products for this year, including “ambilight” lights for TVnew ceiling lights and other accessories to expand your home automation catalog with the new Matter technology.
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LED lights for television are very popular accessories, but very few offer you the “ambilight” system which synchronizes the image displayed on the television with the LED lighting, achieving a truly impressive visual effect when watching movies or series. This system, launched by Philips with its Ambilight televisions (which popularized this name for these synchronization systems), is the dream of many, and has few options on the market apart from Philips products. Nanoleaf wants to compete with the Dutch manufacturer and has announced its system Nanoleaf 4K consisting of RGBW LED strips and a camera that can be positioned at the top or bottom of the TV
Nanoleaf Skylight
We are familiar with Nanoleaf’s light panels, but at CES we could see ceiling lighting systems with similar characteristics: RGBW lights and modularity. With Nanoleaf Skylight, we can create our own designs and control color, temperature and brightness, and they have the same functions as well-known brand panels, such as synchronization with music. HomeKit (and Matter) compatible we can create environments, colorful designs and use them as conventional lighting systems
Sense+ commands
The new Sense+ lighting controls will arrive in the third quarter of 2023 and will have wired and wireless versions, they will allow you to control the lighting of the lights, their intensity and the environments you have created with the Nanoleaf app, and They also have motion and light sensors to create automations. They will connect using Thread technology and are compatible with Matter. They come with a Nala Learning Bridge that doubles as a nightlight and Thread router.
Other devices
In addition to these brand new products, Nanoleaf also announced updates to other popular products such as Matter-certified LED bulbs, LED strips and LED eyes, as well as firmware updates for the brand’s light panel systems that will make them compatible with Matter throughout this year.
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