Nanoleaf has introduced a sparkling update to their smart lighting lineup with the launch of Nanoleaf Blocks, merging improved aesthetics and functionality. These fresh modular LED light panels, priced starting at $199.99, deliver edge-to-edge lighting that sidesteps the usual woes of hot spots and dark edges, offering a smoother and more even glow that makes the walls feel a bit friendlier.
During a lively livestream event on YouTube, the company announced that the Blocks are now available for preorder, with shipping anticipated in October. Attendees of the IFA tech show in Berlin can get a firsthand look at these exciting panels.
Taking customization up a level, the Nanoleaf Blocks consist of square panels that users can mix and match in two sizes. Personalizing setups is a breeze with handy add-ons like pegboards, shelves, and textured light panels. Now, your wall art can serve double duty as a stylish showcase for beloved collectibles—whether that’s an army of Funko Pop figures or a tiny, rebellious houseplant.
One key enhancement is the upgraded lighting. Edge-to-edge illumination ensures each panel radiates a steady, diffuse light that spills beyond its borders, gently lighting up the surrounding wall for a cozy atmosphere. This significant improvement aims to eliminate the uneven lighting some past users might have grumbled about.
On the smart home front, Nanoleaf Blocks are ready for the modern age. They support Wi-Fi connectivity and work harmoniously with popular platforms like Apple Home, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings. A future update for Matter compatibility is in the pipeline, but the company is holding off until the smart home standard can cater to dynamic lighting scenes—something that Nanoleaf fans have come to love. For hands-on types, a physical controller allows users to manage power, brightness, and lighting scenes directly.
Pricing begins with the Squares Smarter Kit, which includes six square panels at $199.99. For those seeking maximum customization, the Combo XL Smarter Kit combines various panels, pegboards, and shelves for $249.99.
Extra accessories like shelves, pegboards, and textured panels can be snagged for $29.99 each. Just a friendly reminder: if you’re installing pegboards and shelving, a drill will be your trusty sidekick, so plan your layout wisely to avoid regrettable holes in your wall.





On the software side, Nanoleaf is upgrading its desktop app with fresh features for the Blocks and other products. The Orchestrator feature, which found its way out of beta following CES, enhances the music-syncing capabilities of Nanoleaf lights. The lights will not just pulse to the beat; they will also create color palettes and animations that mirror the vibe of each tune. Another delightful addition, Scenescapes, pairs specific lighting scenes with audio themes—imagine cozying up to the ambience of ocean waves or a crackling fireplace for an immersive experience.
For anyone curious, the Nanoleaf Blocks are available for preorder on the company’s official website and will soon hit major retailers like Best Buy, Amazon, and The Home Depot when they ship in October.
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