Before unveiling its latest intelligent lighting system at CES next week, Nanoleaf unveiled the modular, intelligent and interactive HomeKit lighting system, which is part of its new Learning Series to provide a more seamless experience for smart homes .
Nanoleaf shared the news in a press release today:
Smart light pioneer Nanoleaf unveils Nanoleaf Learning Series, a smart, interactive, integrated lighting system for your home at CES. The latest innovation from the world's leading home decor company creates a fully integrated lighting system for the user right from the comfort of their home. The new offer learns, feels and reacts intuitively to users' needs, in a way that eliminates the often complicated and counterintuitive demands of today's smart home.
We previously examined both the Nanoleaf Light panels and the Nanoleaf canvas, the latter being used as touch-sensitive HomeKit buttons. But the new learning series takes things further with "smart learning technology, motion detection and brightness with programming", to allow users to enjoy their smart lighting more and to think less about control.
While before we have seen triangular and square modulations from Nanoleaf, the Learning Series will start with a hexagonal design.
the first modular intelligent lights, with form interconnectivity. The first in this line will have unified Hexagons with tactile reactivity, with interconnectivity capabilities that allow users the freedom to create all new configurations ...
A pre-order sign-up list for the Nanoleaf Learning Series Hexagons is now live on the Nanoleaf website, with delivery starting this spring.
Nanoleaf also teased some upcoming products that could be part of the learning series, such as light bulbs, lights, remote controls and more.
Check out the full press release below:
TORONTO - Nanoleaf Smart Lighting pioneer unveils Nanoleaf Learning Series, an integrated, all-in-one, intelligent home lighting system that is interactive for your home at CES. The latest innovation from the world's leading home decor company creates a fully integrated lighting system for the user right from the comfort of their home. The new offer learns, feels and reacts intuitively to users' needs, in a way that eliminates the often complicated and counterintuitive demands of today's smart home.
Developing the success of the best-selling modular interactive light panels in Nanoleaf, the Learning Series includes a system of products that complement and function in harmony with each other to make home lighting smarter every day. Through an intuitive mix of intelligent learning, motion detection and programmable brightness detection technology, Nanoleaf lighting becomes smarter as the system learns and grows throughout the home.
Nanoleaf helps simplify smart home technology, enhancing the interactive experience with an easy-to-use installation and the flexibility to create unique custom designs for each user. In fact, the system is so intelligent that it knows when and where you need light, just as you need it, with manual controls needed.
"We know how ordinary life can get. Despite the rise of smart home technology designed to simplify your life, many of these products are often counter-intuitive and complicated to use, ”said Gimmy Chu, CEO and co-founder of Nanoleaf. "With the learning series, we help simplify the smart home with a technology that optimizes lighting automation to fit your life, so that users can spend more time enjoying the experience."
As part of Nanoleaf's ongoing efforts to bring smart homes into the future, the company will soon introduce a line of interoperable unified light panels, the first modular smart lights with form interconnectivity. The first of this line will include unified touch reactive hexagons, with interconnect capabilities, which allow users the freedom to create all new configurations, from abstract geometric layouts to perfect replicas of their favorite characters and shapes. With six parts for connectivity, Unified Hexagons invite users to truly reach their imagination and customize their lighting designs. Following the much-publicized release of last year's ETUC, Hexagons will be unveiled at the Nanoleaf booth and will be available for pre-order before launch in spring 2020.
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