Nanoleaf Pegboard Desk Dock reviewed: unnecessary fun
A splash of colour to extend your screen can be a functional accessory, as the Nanoleaf Pegboard Desk Dock shows.
A splash of colour to extend your screen can be a functional accessory, as the Nanoleaf Pegboard Desk Dock shows.
You can decorate your computer, behind a TV and screen, and your walls with colourful LEDs. And later this year, you can emulate a skylight, too.
Making your room light up like what’s on screen is possible with some smart lights and specific TVs, but if you want to go a little deeper with more artistic flair, Nanoleaf might have the answer.
There’s finally a standard for smart home gadgets, and Nanoleaf is making sure its lighting gear is ready, as Matter-enabled smart lights arrive in Australia.
A look that feels straight out of the future could be a part of your eventual decor, as Nanoleaf strips right back to lines.
This week on The Wrap, we’ll look at new approaches to speakers from Sony, new earphones from Oppo, and new fridges from Samsung. Plus MagSafe, Nanoleaf’s Element lights, Razer’s big new laptop, and more.
The idea of colourful smart light panels aren’t for everyone, so Nanoleaf is bringing it back to base elements with wood. Is it an idea that works?
This week on The Wrap, we’ll look at what’s new in the world of laptops from Intel and AMD, plus Australia’s new music service, a pair of big HiFi headphones, and the return of Atari, all in five.
Not every smart light is about function. Some are built for form, and Nanoleaf’s latest take provides a decorative approach that lights up with an organic feel.
We all know an early adopter and someone that refuses to live the way life is today. They buy gadgets ahead of time, and live for tomorrow, rather than right now. Buying for them isn’t easy, but these gadgets could help.