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« on: July 05, 2021, 04:05:19 pm »

Review: Nanoleaf's Elements bring a touch of nature to the smart home

Wood-look hexagons ditch the colors for a classy look.

As much as I love the various Nanoleaf light panels spread throughout my home, the white plastic designs and flashy colors clash with some of the traditional decor found in certain areas. The differences in design have led to more subdued installations, like a small Nanoleaf Shapes Triangles heart in my living room and a softer default color palette that takes some of the fun out of having a Nanoleaf system up on the wall.

I most certainly am not alone in my view of the Nanoleaf panels and home decor, as the company's latest release — the Nanoleaf Elements, brings the smart lighting experience in a more subtle design. The Nanoleaf Elements, while sporting a familiar hexagon shape, feature a new wood look and ditch the colors in favor of adjustable white temperatures, but is it enough to truly make them a good fit for more rooms across the home? Let's take a look!



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