About this item:- Effortless Control - Control Nanoleaf Light Panels and other HomeKit products effortlessly.
- Shortcut for Your Smart Home - Save up to 12 commands, face up to activate.
- Rotation Control - Turn the remote to brighten or dim.
- Easy Setup - Connects via Bluetooth with a simple pairing process.
- Long Lifetime - Powered by 2x AA batteries, so no special charging cord needed.
Nanoleaf Smart Remote Control Battery Powered Programmable Bluetooth Home Kit, White remote, Looks Like Art, Works Like Magic. This alluring design is sure to start conversations. Watch the magic happen. Effortless Control Save your favourite Scenes to any of the twelve sides. Face up to activate. It's that simple. Set side 1 to turn your lights off. Place that side face up, and enjoy the darkness. Spin clockwise to brighten your lights, and reverse course to dim. HomeKit, at Your Service Use the remote to activate any of your HomeKit Scenes and group any compatible devices. Requires a Home Hub. See the complete list of HomeKit enabled products.
12 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank aleohansen
Yikes! That's pricey!
Wouldn't a conventional Philips Hue dimmer switch be cheaper and more effective?
Wouldn't a conventional Philips Hue dimmer switch be cheaper and more effective?
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
I use it to control my nano leaf some hue light and other lights in my HomeKit setup. It looks like a set of normal switches in HomeKit. It's super buggy tho not a fan, but at this price it may be fun to try.
Good to know.
I'm using a Hue bridge on Android, not Homekit. Can I still use this to control my Philips hue bulbs and light strips?
Gondor calls for aid!
"Speaking of batteries: The Nanoleaf Smart Remote eats them like they're breath mints. The second Nanoleaf Remote has gone through three battery changes in 6 months. Two AA batteries at a time, each change lasting approximately 2 months. This thing will eat batteries until you've paid more to keep it powered than it cost you by itself."