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Nanoleaf on Thursday added a new offering to its LED panel lineup: Shapes Ultra Black Triangles. Introduced as a limited edition product to celebrate the brand's 10th anniversary, you can buy the ...
How do Nanoleaf panels work? Most Nanoleaf products follow a similar design. They are a collection of individual geometric RGB LED light panels that are independently capable of displaying over 16 ...
GE Cync is following up its recent smart LED releases with new Smart Hexagon Panels, which can take on just about any shape on your wall and come with some well-thought features. Light-up hexagons ...
There are a few major companies out there building colorful LED panels you can stick on your wall for aesthetic purposes. Most commercial options are pretty expensive, and come with certain ...
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Decorating your space is all about choosing interesting pieces that reflect your personal style. One of the easiest ways to do bring personality to your home (aside from paint and furniture) is ...
Composed of nine lightweight, triangular LED lights that can be fit together in different configurations, the Nanoleaf Aurora can light up your wall (or any other flat surface in your home) using a ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. First, there were triangles; then there were squares. Next came hexagons, and now, say hello to lines. No, this ...