Friday July 9, 2021 9:51 AM PDT by Juli Clover
Nanoleaf in June unveiled its new Elements Wood Look Hexagons, which are a departure from all of the prior light panels that Nanoleaf has designed. The Nanoleaf Elements feature a textured wood-like material that can be lit up with cool or warm white light, and when off, they appear to be simple wood panels, offering a more natural look than the white plastic of prior versions.
The Nanoleaf Elements panels are
not real wood and are still made from a plastic material, but there is a wood-like veneer. When not lit up, the Nanoleaf Elements look reasonably enough like wood from a distance, and it s definitely a different aesthetic than the plain plastic of other Nanoleaf light panels.
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Nanoleaf shapes review: Hexagons are the bestagons, but the app needs work
At this point, Nanoleaf is pretty well known if not by name, at least from the geometric shapes in the background of countless YouTube videos and Twitch streams. We ve all seen them, curiously Googled them up, and been shocked at the price tag. But these aren t some cheap Assistant-compatible smart bulb; they re wall-mounted art pieces with smart home functionality. So, are they worth it? If you can stomach the cost and the bad app, we think so.
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