Best Buy has
5-Pack Nanoleaf Shapes Mini Triangles Smarter Kit (Multicolor, NL48-5003TW-5PK) for
$49.99.
Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member
hemanth.s15 for finding this deal.
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Note, pickup availability will vary by location.
Includes:- 5x Mini Triangle Light Panels
- 1x Controller
- 5x Mini Mounting Plates
- 6x Double-sided adhesive Mini Mounting Tape
- 6x Linkers
- 1x Power Supply (100VAC - 120VAC)
Features:- Combine Shapes into Your Own Design
- Transform your favorite songs into dancing symphonies of color and light. With the built-in Rhythm music sync, your panels react to music of all genres in real-time.
- Reacts To Your Touch: Watch light panels respond dynamically to your touch, control lights, or even play interactive games. With Touch Actions, activate multiple HomeKit devices in your home just with one touch.
- Immersive Screen Mirror
- Customize your lights in the Nanoleaf App: create Scenes, Playlists, set schedules, or download/share your Scenes with the user community. Control with your touch, voice via Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings or IFTTT, and more.
- 16M+ colors with 1200K-6500K white light temperature range and brightness control.
- Easily mount Shapes onto any flat surface using the included Mounting Tape, no drilling required. Bend around corners or mount to angled surfaces using Flex Linkers (sold separately).
- No Hub Required
Top Comments
It's definitely a novelty item like you'd find at Sharper Image, after it wears off and stop working, buyers remorse starts eating you alive.
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I'm with you though. There's zero reason a product like this should be this expensive, let alone the regular price. I don't get it myself
My wife is a teacher and had to teach a remote class during the height of COVID. Since she was live streaming to the kids from her classroom, she needed a way for admin and teachers not to walk into her classroom in the middle of a lesson or testing. I used this method with the inside of a simple closet push light and she put it on the wall outside of her classroom. She put a message on it and it lit up red to let people know she was in the middle of class. You would never have known that it wasn't a red frosted plastic. I'm sure the same methodology could be applied to make something far cooler than this product
Now some people see this stuff and eye roll, usually people who do not like ostentatious things. Like bright colored super cars or crazy fad clothing. Then others see them and think they look awesome.
Anything this bold will be polarizing. You just have to realize everything isn't for everyone.
I have a large 60 panel nanoleaf setup in my PC gaming room so for me it fits the mancave/gaming theme. With the amount of panels I have up you literally do not need other lights turned on and the entire room is saturated in light. I usually turn down my panels to 30-40% of brightness just to make them less intense (especially at night)
These little panels in particular are just for more space limited setups, people on smaller budgets who can't drop several hundred or several thousand on room scale sized nanoleaf setups) or just people filling out every last square inch of that room with nanoleafs in general. There are a couple other off brand tiny LED triangles that were on the market well over a year+ now. I am assuming nanoleaf realized they are missing out on that market segment of people who want tiny sized panels too.
Just a side note to everyone here you can control nanoleaf with Alexa or Homekit and do voice commands for different color themes or on/off.
Now some people see this stuff and eye roll, usually people who do not like ostentatious things. Like bright colored super cars or crazy fad clothing. Then others see them and think they look awesome.
Anything this bold will be polarizing. You just have to realize everything isn't for everyone.
I have a large 60 panel nanoleaf setup in my PC gaming room so for me it fits the mancave/gaming theme. With the amount of panels I have up you literally do not need other lights turned on and the entire room is saturated in light. I usually turn down my panels to 30-40% of brightness just to make them less intense (especially at night)
These little panels in particular are just for more space limited setups, people on smaller budgets who can't drop several hundred or several thousand on room scale sized nanoleaf setups) or just people filling out every last square inch of that room with nanoleafs in general. There are a couple other off brand tiny LED triangles that were on the market well over a year+ now. I am assuming nanoleaf realized they are missing out on that market segment of people who want tiny sized panels too.
Just a side note to everyone here you can control nanoleaf with Alexa or Homekit and do voice commands for different color themes or on/off.
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Not much different than lava lamps, or black light bulbs, or cellophane back in the day.