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    Nanoleaf’s bright Skylight ceiling lights are down to their best price yet

    News RoomBy News RoomNovember 19, 20242 Mins Read
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    If you want to brighten up your home as the days get darker, Nanoleaf’s ceiling lights will bring a bit of the sun in. Normally $249.99, right now you can buy the three-pack Nanoleaf Skylight Smarter Kit at an all-time low price of $199.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, and directly from Nanoleaf.

    Nanoleaf designed the full-color LED ceiling lights so they mimic a skylight, and that they do very well. All of the tunable lights radiate 4,200 lumens of brightness, illuminating any home even on the darkest winter day. You can even choose from nature-inspired lighting animations like “shooting stars” and “sun shower,” so it’s as if you’re really peering up right through your ceiling into the sky.

    Along with brightening up your house, the lights also are great for setting the mood. Their modular design allows you to get creative and build out different patterns, which the lights even sync to music — perfect for holiday parties. Nanoleaf also offers hundreds of color, lighting, and even some cool AI-generated dynamic effects. For example, all you need to do is type in “tropical paradise,” and Nanoleaf will generate effects designed to mimic the sea, so you can pretend you’re lounging on a sunny beach even when it’s pouring outside.

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