Nanoleaf Aurora Panels Review!
- RGB_Daily
- Aug 9, 2019
- 2 min read
As i promised 3 weeks ago, here it finally is. The Nanoleaf Aurora light panels review!
If you know anything about RGB you've most likely heard of the company Nanoleaf, they make RGB light panels in triangle and square shapes. a little over 3 weeks ago I added 12 Nanoleaf Aurora panels to my setup. I bought 3 products,
1. The 9 panel Aurora Smarter Kit, (with the Rhythm module included) ( $198.00)
2. The 3 panel Aurora Extension Kit, ( $64.85)
3. The Nanleaf RGB Remote. ($49.99)
(all prices are new from amazon, they might very per shop and region)

The setup was really easy, just connect to WIFI, scan the code on the box with your Nanoleaf app and that's pretty much done, they glow bright green when they're connected and then the fun starts.
Included in the box are about 40 really sticky strips, which basically hold on to every type of wall, just stick 1 in each corner and they'll never fall off on their own.
Rhythm is an extension which you can slide in just like another panel, and works as follows:
Basically whenever you play music inside your room, the microphone picks it up and chooses colors based on the type of music, all that can be configured in the Nanoleaf app on your phone.

Inside the Nanoleaf app you can add new panels, configure an remote or choose from 10 standard color modes, but if you click on the Explore feature on the bottom dock you can choose and add 100+ custom made lightning effects, after you have chosen as many of your favorites, you can add them simply by pressing the download button.
To me, these panels are worth it in every way, I've been looking at setups using them and at prices for over a year. But they're not for everyone, just like the Razer Huntman Elite from my last review beauty comes at a cost, the cost of over $300..
Another pro of these panels are their accessibility with smart homes/systems. I have personally linked them with my Amazon Alexa and IKEA Tradfri Lamps for easy connectivity and voice control. Which works perfectly every single time.

Overall are the Nanoleaf Aurora light panels worth the 300$+ ?
That entirely ends up on you, for me they're an amazing addition to the RGB setup and worth the investment, but if you're doubting between these or an new PC upgrade, go for the pc upgrade, because these panels are made for aesthetics and don't do anything to increase performance.
You have to admit, they look dang sexy!
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