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A little while ago,Nanoleafoffered to set me up with some of its products for testing.
If you’ve read any of my reviews, though, you’ve seen Nanoleaf in action.

A little more light in my office goes a long way.
If that’s not enough information for you to make a decision, though, read on.
Disclaimer:This editorial was made possible by review units provided by Nanoleaf.
The company did not see the contents of this article before publishing.

Nanoleaf only truly nailsoneof those facets, but it has made improvements in other areas.
For reference, here are the four products Nanoleaf sent to me to test.
The light bulb is the easiest to install, as expected.

A little more light in my office goes a long way.
It’s a minor frustration, but one to note nonetheless.
Pairing follows the same formula: scan QR code, connect via Bluetooth.
Once connected, though, the Lines have been rock solid.

Using Lines has been completely flawless — but the same can’t be said of the 4D Screen Mirror.
The 4D kit… not so much.
After that, though, things stabilized a lot.
However, I still have intermittent issues with this product, specifically.

I wish Nanoleaf’s 4D Screen Mirror kit worked more consistently; it’s the only product sent to me that isn’t an easy recommendation.
The light bulb, as mentioned before, often takes a few seconds before it’ll connect and respond.
For the most part, though, these issues are either small or infrequent.
But I’d always have to be conscious of that price tag.

When it comes to ecosystems, Nanoleaf is still the top dog.
Nanoleaf is here to stay in my home.




















