January 3, 2020 02:00 pm
Nanoleaf’s interactive Hexagon Unified Light Panels are coming this summer. | Image: Nanoleaf
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Nanoleafs smart lighting system learns, senses, and reacts to needs
Nanoleaf’s interactive Hexagon Unified Light Panels are coming this summer. | Image: Nanoleaf
Nanoleaf is stepping beyond decorative light panels with a new smart lighting system. Nanoleaf says its new Learning Series “intuitively learns, senses and reacts to users needs” without relying upon voice or manual controls thanks to the company’s U-IQ sensors and algorithms. The company is also announcing a release date for the interconnecting hexagon light panels first announced last year at CES.
“At Nanoleaf, we don’t believe people want to spend time configuring schedules, opening an app or even use voice commands. So we asked ourselves, ‘what should smart lighting actually feel like?’” said Nanoleaf CEO and co-founder Gimmy Chu. “With the Learning Series, we’re creating a truly intelligent lighting system that learns, senses and...
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