Nanoleaf, known for its multi-color HomeKit-enabled lighting products, has debuted a new floor lamp at CES 2025. You may have seen vertical bar lamps getting quite popular these days and this sleek lamp is Nanoleaf‘s response to the trend. With its minimalist vertical bar design and customizable lighting features, it is more than just a lamp – it is a statement piece for any space.
The Nanoleaf floor lamp looks like a vertical bar at first sight but incorporates 72 addressable LEDs that help you create the desired atmosphere in any room. You can choose from Nanoleaf’s ten in-app lighting scenes designed to suit any mood or create your own with over 16 million colors and tunable whites between 2200K-6500K.
The company says the lamp can also glow in multiple colors and gradients along the lamp at once. A dimmable feature is also included in the lamp, which can be accessed with the mobile app or voice commands. The lamp also comes with music-syncing capabilities.
The lamp features five physical buttons that can be used to control the power, color scene, rhythm scene and brightness. You can also control the lamp with the Nanoleaf mobile or desktop apps. Or use a smart home ecosystem via Matter to control it with your smart home app of choice, set schedules and even use voice commands.
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Matter allows you to control the lamp via smart home ecosystems like Apple Home, Google Home, Amazon Alexa and SmartThings. You will need a Matter-compatible smart home hub to enjoy this functionality. Furthermore, the lamp’s ability to work with the Sense+ Switch creates new lighting possibilities with motion and daylight sensing.
Measuring 1.4m high and 19mm thick, the Nanoleaf floor lamp weighs about 1.5 Kg. Its slim and minimalistic design will fit into any room while adding the perfect amount of ambient or accent lighting to the space. It is currently available for pre-orders at a discounted price of $90 through the official website.
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