Nanoleaf's Black Friday sale is live: including up to 50% off our favorite smart lights
Add some color to your home this Black Friday
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Nanoleaf is a much-loved brand here at TechRadar. Not only do they make a number of our favorite smart lights, as you can read about in our best smart lights guide, but they're also regularly running sales that give customers huge discounts.
That's true right now with the Nanoleaf Black Friday sale discounting smart lights, lighting decor, and red light therapy products by up to a whopping 50%.
Nanoleaf products let homeowners take control of their home lighting with the benefit of providing convenience, customization, and timer-based operation thanks to a number of smart features. So, if you're looking to give your home, office, or gaming room a makeover, then now's the chance to score some great devices for cheap.
The Nanoleaf Black Friday sale is live
The Nanoleaf Black Friday sale is live with huge savings on bulbs, bundles, smart lights, and much more. Highlights include $100 off the Nanoleaf LED Light Therapy Face Mask, $90 off the two-pack Smart Multicolor Floor Lamp, and a host of smart bulb packs - perfect for providing ambient lighting without breaking the bank.
We've reviewed a number of Nanoleaf products, with the Nanoleaf 4D screen mirror and lightstrip kit being one of them. We gave it an impressive 4.5 stars and called it "a very effective, more affordable alternative to HDMI sync boxes like the Philips Hue system." The Nanoleaf 4D is now discounted down to $89.99 (was $99.99).
We also have a lot of love for the four-star Nanoleaf Matter smart bulb which puts all the control into the hands of the user. Get the Matter Wi-Fi A19 Smart Bulb (4 Pack) for $37.99 (was $49.99).
Matter-enabled smart devices can be connected to one another via a central hub, which means you can mix and match your smart home products, but if you want everything to work smoothly, then we suggest sticking with just one system.
We also wouldn't recommend a Matter-enabled setup to Apple users because it’s not certified for HomeKit use, but its affordability makes it an excellent starting point for a smart light setup.
If you're looking to pick the right smart lights for your home, then we have a Philips Hue vs Nanoleaf guide which breaks down the pros and cons of each brand.
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