Nanoleaf Hexagons are available for private pre-order now
Nanoleaf, makers of the fantastic Canvas smart home lighting panels revealed two new products for 2020 back at CES. Those products included Nanoleaf Hexagons.
Now people have been receiving marketing emails saying that private pre-orders are open now for awesome looking Hexagons.
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Unified Hexagon Light Panels
It seems that Nanoleaf's hexagon-shaped light panels are soon going to be available. At least for people that signed up to receive more information about them when they were first announced.
The Hexagons are appealing for a number of reasons, not least of which because they're compatible with the company's current Canvas panels. Meaning if you already own Nanoleaf lights you can now expand your current setup and create even more interesting shapes.
These Hexagon lights are also said to be part of a series of future unified products that will work seamlessly together and offer even more shapes to light up your walls.
The company has says that these new smart lighting products are also coming with a new and improved mounting system that means less damage to your walls. This is good news for anyone who's ever tried to move Nanoleaf panels they've previously mounted and found they got more than they bargained for.
These hexagon panels are also touch-reactive and include all the other awesome features we know and love from other Nanoleaf products. That includes the dynamic music visualiser, layered scenes, screen mirroring and more.
Now the Hexagons are available for pre-order with shipping happening 30 June. Alas, if you didn't sign up before, then you might be disappointed as the pre-orders are only available privately at the moment to those who initially registered interest. You can still sign-up now though, so maybe you'll get a chance to pre-order soon.
Nanoleaf Learning Series
The other things announced at CES were lighting products that promise to "learn, sense and react" to your lighting habits and personal needs.
This new setup is designed to make life easier with more intuitive smart home controls that include both motion sensors and brightness sensing technology to automatically adjust the lights throughout the day.
This means less manual interaction from you and clever lighting that turns on to welcome you home or dims pleasantly as you wind down for bedtime.
This kit includes a light switch, bulb, button and gateway to get everything working in harmony. There's no further word currently on when we can expect the learning series, but the future is certainly bright.
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