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From time to time there is an intelligent home product that just feels right. Nanoleaf's matters-capable intelligent, multi-colored floor lamp is one of them. It is a beautifully designed, minimalist light that bathes your room in millions of lively colors and at the same time thanks to the power of the matter smoothly integrates into its existing smart home setup.
Let's start with the design. The lamp is a master class in minimalism – a simple, elegant black aluminum stick that even when it looks. The assembly is child's play and as soon as it is in place, it becomes a breathtaking source of the ambient light. The colors are rich, the whites are completely adjustable and the Nanoleaf app releases a universe of creative possibilities. With countless dynamic scenes, you can immediately change your room so that you feel like a cozy fireplace, a lively sunset or even an energetic dance club.
However, true magic is matter. This universal Smart Home standard promises to make the setup and control easier than ever before. He really delivers with the Nanoleaf base ramp. Adding the lamp to Apple Home is simple: just scan the matter code and you are ready. You can immediately control strength, color and brightness with the home app or only with Siri. While there can be slight color discrepancies in the home app -a common peculiarity with current matter integrations -the overall experience is impressively smooth and reaction fast.
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For those who love to dive deeply, the Nanoleaf app is a playground of adaptation. While Apple Home deals with daily essentials perfectly, you can unleash your creativity in the native app, design your own color pallets and synchronize the light with your music for a spontaneous light show. It is the perfect two-app system: easy control if you need it and powerful functions if you want it.
It is also worth seeing where this lamp is on the increasingly overcrowded market for intelligent lighting. At one end they have Philips Hue, the established premium player. A color frost lamp probably costs you more, but you buy a mature and known reliable ecosystem. At the other end, Govee, which offers a dizzying selection of colorful lights, is often at a lower price. Govee's app is full of functions, especially for players, but it lacks the Polish and seamless HomeKit integration that Nanoleaf (mostly) offers. Nanoleafs positions itself in the middle and offers a premium design and good support for ecosystems, but without Hue's reputation.
In addition to the app, daily interaction with the lamp is a mixed bag. There is a small inline controller on the power cable, with which you can switch the lamp on and off, drive through scenes and adapt the brightness. It is a welcome function for these moments when you don't want to grab your phone or scream at Siri. The placement on the cable, however, means that it will probably live on her ground, which is not the most comfortable. This little detail shows the tension in many smart home products: they are full of futuristic technology, but sometimes neglect the simple, physical interactions to which we are used to.
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Verdict
So for whom is that? If you are already in the Nanoleaf ecosystem, the floor lamp is a must. It is a beautiful, capable light that suits your light plates and LED strips exactly. And if you are a special Apple Home user who is looking for a stylish, versatile floor lamp that delivers both style and substance, this is an excellent choice.