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Publié: 2019-04-25, Auteur: Nicolas , review by: igen.fr
Avec un kit de démarrage vendu à 200 €, le Canvas n'est pas une solution bon marché, surtout si vous voulez créer des installations aussi impressionnantes que celles présentées par Nanoleaf sur son site. Le pack de 25 carrés lumineux est vendu juste sous...
Extrait: Highly sophisticated and interactive, the Nanoleaf Canvas square panels bring the funk back into home lighting with a neat RGB tile solution that integrates a rhythm and voice control modules to control the Nanoleaf square lights via Alexa o...
The Nanoleaf Canvas does exactly what you want it to, and does it well. Connecting and mounting the tiles is quick and easy, Wi-Fi signal is solid, and the app and smart assistant support are both easy to integrate.The rhythm support is fun but flawed, an...
Lots of configuration options, Dynamically changes colour to music, Excellent colour range, Interactive display
Fiddly app, A little tricky to physically set up
Putting the fun into smart lights, the Nanoleaf Canvas lets you build a wall of colour with which you can interact via touch. Only a fiddly app lets the side down slightly...
Easy to set up, Smart home integration, Touch- and voice-sensitive, On-panel controls, Connects up to 500 panels
Mounting tape hard to remove, No cable management, Expensive
It's quite difficult to criticize a device that has the ability to transform a space, any space – be it an office, a child's nursery, a study, or a living room. Nanoleaf already had a cool product in the original Light Panels, but the company has definite...
Extrait: Back at CES 2018, Tim and I stopped by the Nanoleaf booth to checkout a new remote product they were introducing that would allow you to control your triangular Nanoleaf Light Panels. The Nanoleaf Remote was fun and all with its pentagonal 3D shape and v...
As it is, the nine pieces can be configured in cool and interesting ways that take up a decent amount of space. It's all at once a quality piece of artwork, helpful lighting, and fun way to liven up a room.The bonus points come when you factor in somethin...
Stunning color effects, Customizable designs and scenes, Touch-sensitive, Easy to set up
Expensive, Might damage your wall
You don't need the Nanoleaf Canvas. It's a fun decoration, and a pricey one at that.But if you want the Nanoleaf Canvas, and can afford it, you should buy it. The wall panels are gorgeous, functional and fun, and they can probably integrate with whatever...
There are no two ways to say this, the Canvas are amazing. The thousands of shapes, colors, and setups you can achieve with them will brighten any room, The square shape allows for different layouts than the Aurora's triangles, From solid colors to funky
At $250 for 9 panels and $80 more for each 4-pack expansion, the Canvas are more of an extravagant buy than any other smart light, Once you pick a layout and stick it on your wall, you can't easily go back and change it. It's not Nanoleaf's fault, but it'
Solid app experience, Touch-friendly panels, Great light production, Standalone functionality if desired, So. Damn. Cool
No physical integration with other Nanoleaf products, Multiple power adapters needed for larger installations
Absolutely. The folks at Nanoleaf are doing incredible things, in my opinion. These lights aren't just clever or cool art installations anymore, they could radically change the way we think about lighting in a bunch of places. I want to cover my ceiling w...