Nanoleaf To Offer Flash Deals On Popular Smart Lighting Products

Nanoleaf, a leading innovator in smart lighting solutions, has announced a series of exclusive flash deals through the end of the month. The “Deal of The Days” will feature a different product each day, offering significant savings for a limited time. Here’s a quick glance at the upcoming deals:

September 2535% Off Shapes Triangle & Hexagon Smarter Kits (7pk)

These modular light panels come in triangle and hexagon shapes, offering over 16 million colors and tunable white light. They can be controlled by touch, voice commands, or the Nanoleaf app. The kits have several smart features, including Rhythm Music Visualizer, Screen Mirror, Touch, Schedules, and more! The kits are compatible with all Nanoleaf Connect+ products and can be mixed and matched to create amazing designs.

September 2845% Off Canvas Smarter Kit (9pk)

The Canvas Smarter Kit includes 9 square light panels that can be arranged in endless designs. Each panel measures 5.9 inches on each side and features touch control, music sync, and screen mirror capabilities. The panels offer 16 million colors and a white color temperature range of 1200K to 6500K. The kit can be installed on any flat surface with the included mounting tape, including ceilings.

September 3030% Off Matter Thread A19 Smart Bulbs (3pk)

These Matter-enabled smart bulbs provide compatibility with major smart home ecosystems, including Apple HomePod mini, Google Nest Hub (2nd Gen), and Amazon Echo (4th Gen). The bulbs can also be controlled via Bluetooth with the Nanoleaf App. They offer 16 million colors and a white color temperature range from 2700K to 6500K. The bulbs are designed to work over the Thread network, ensuring fast and reliable performance.

Nanoleaf’s flash deals present a fantastic opportunity for smart lighting enthusiasts to upgrade their home lighting systems at a fraction of the cost. Be sure to mark your calendars and visit Nanoleaf’s website for full details on these limited-time offers.

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