Nanoleaf's new lighting products include a floor lamp and new lightstrips

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Canadian smart home brand Nanoleaf released multiple new smart home products at CES 2025, including its first floor lamp and a new software subscription.

A tall, thin lamp in a room with a red color gradient being cast by it
The new Nanoleaf floor lamp



Most intriguing for Apple users will be the new Smart Multicolor Floor Lamp that is outfitted with LED lights for more than 16 million colors, music syncing, and gradient effects.

It has an ultra-slim design to fit into many rooms and is now available to preorder from Nanoleaf's website for $99.

It works via Matter over Wi-Fi which includes the Apple Home app or through the Nanoleaf app for more granular control and multi-color effects.

A monitor on a desk with colorful lights emanating from around it
The upgraded monitor lights are easier to install



Along with the new floor lamp, Nanoleaf also has a new PC Screen Mirror Lightstrip. Targeting gamers and video users, it has a zigzag design to bend round a screen without additional brackets.

The light strip can be plugged into your computer and works with the Nanoleaf desktop app. Two lights can be connected at one for dual monitor setups and will react to your screen in real time.

Nanoleaf says pricing will follow closer to launch which will happen in Q2 2025.

the back of a TV with a zigzagging light strip going around the corner
The new Nanoleaf 4D V2 setup is easier to install and has an updated camera arm



Similarly, Nanoleaf has a new 4D V2 light strip for your living room TV. It is easier to install and features the same updated zigzag design as the monitor version.

The new 4D V2 also has a new stronger and longer camera mount which helps for wider screens. Using the camera, it allows the lights to react in near-real time.

A camera attached to the end of a long arm coming off the top of a TV screen
The new camera arm helps support larger TVs



Nanoleaf 4D V2 launches in Q2 2025 with pricing to follow.

Finally, Nanoleaf has a new premium software subscription to help take your lights to the next level. It gives access to the new Orchestrator and Scenescapes features for your lights.

Orchestrator is the music software that does more than just sync your lights to the beat but identifies more themes in the music for more intricately designed lighting effects that matches the style of the music too.

It also connects directly to your PC's audio sources for better visualizations without interference.

Finally, Scenescapes helps with immersive relaxation. It combines the lighting effects with advanced lighting effects including beach or fireplace.

Nanoleaf Premium is launching now in the Nanoleaf Desktop App with a free one-month trial before going to $1.99 a month or $19.99 a year.



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  • Reply 1 of 6
    Subscription for lights! 🙄
    williamlondonwatto_cobra
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  • Reply 2 of 6
    it will be nice if the 4d V2 strip is compatible with the V1 hardware. that's the kind of strip they shoulda made to begin with
    williamlondonwatto_cobra
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  • Reply 3 of 6
    Two year after the promise matter compatibility for there so expensive Elements product, still no news...
    Not a serious brand.
    williamlondon
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  • Reply 4 of 6
    Lights blinking to the music?
    pass the bong, dooooooood…

    The floor lamp looks nice. It would be great in a corner.
    Does it work with HomeKit?

    I made a Plug-in junction box with a Lutron Caseta switch and an outlet, so I could plug a bunch of lights into one switch.

    edited January 8
    williamlondon
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  • Reply 5 of 6
    auxioauxio Posts: 2,794member
    Lights blinking to the music?
    pass the bong, dooooooood…
    Mine respond to touch, so you can feeeel the light.

    The floor lamp looks nice. It would be great in a corner.
    Does it work with HomeKit?
    Not sure about the floor lamp, but I've had the Shapes lights in my place for about 3 years now and they've worked great with HomeKit. So I'd assume yes.

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  • Reply 6 of 6
    mknelsonmknelson Posts: 1,177member
    Lights blinking to the music?
    pass the bong, dooooooood…

    The floor lamp looks nice. It would be great in a corner.
    Does it work with HomeKit?

    I made a Plug-in junction box with a Lutron Caseta switch and an outlet, so I could plug a bunch of lights into one switch.

    Yes, all the Nanoleaf lights work with HomeKit and work very well. Some of the older ones work with HomeKit only. The newer ones are Matter so are more cross platform.

    One thing I really like about the Nanoleaf lights is the scenes run on the lights themself rather than on a controller like with some others (ZWave, Phillips iirc).

    At least the subscription is optional and only for select effects.
    williamlondon
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