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CES 2024: Nanoleaf launches skylight modular ceiling light panels offering everyday lighting with your own flair

Nanoleaf Skylight was today announced at CES 2024, designed to offer bright optimal spaces to give the feeling of an open-air sky experience.

The Nanoleaf Skylight delivers a soft and natural lighting thanks to its diffused multi-point lighting with the flush-mounted modular square design offering the ability to set scenes such as “Gentle Rain” or “Sun Shower to give the ambience you are searching for.

Using Schedules you can set the light to wake you up as if you are waking up to a gentle sunrise, a technique that has been proven to help you wake up refreshed and improve your mood.

Installation is easy with a single tile being hard wired and then up to 100 more tiles can be added to your ceiling, all connecting via the first/previous tile. Each modular square emits 1400 lumens of light with a lifespan of 25,000 hours so you can be sure of its longevity.

Other features include Rhythm Music Visualizer, Schedules, Magic Scenes, RGBW colour options and more. The Skylight can be controlled using a standard light switch, the Nanoleaf app or with your smart home ecosystem.

Nanoleaf Skylight is now available for pre-order at go.nanoleaf.me and retails for AUD9.99/NZD9.99 for the Smarter Kit (3PK) and AUD9.99/ NZD9.99 for Expansion Packs (1PK). Skylight will ship in mid-February, 2024.

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