@@paulhibbert actually no, ive found nanoleaf for cheaper than these are, found the same 3 piece set for nanoleaf for 49 bucks, and the knock off ones are around 65 bucks,
@@chromosome2853 show me where you can get a 3 piece nanoleaf set for 49 bucks. I have looked everywhere and I have not found it for that cheap. 59 bucks will get you a 3 piece add on panels but no controller. Sorry but i think you are full of shit unless you can show me where I can get the whole set not just 3 additional panels. Also the nanoleaf is 200 bucks right now for a 9 piece kit which is significantly more than the off brand
Well the leds on the nano leaf would also be visible if it weren't for those stupid looking corner shields, because that's the only place there are leds, and they are still kinda visible in some video reviews, it all depends on the camera
@@dannore8077 the corner shields serve the same purpose as the border. It depends on your preference: the nanoleaf panels have less deadspace in terms of light, whereas these have a more uniform look. I believe what they meant is that you can see light hotspots around the edge of the border, which doesn't appear to be the case with nanoleaf; nanoleaf has better light diffusion throughout the panel.
@@Username-or9nr still overpriced for what it is, addressable led strips inside some plastic difusers. china can undercut both nano and this clone by a LOT
It looks very cheap and you can see the LED lights on the sides. The light patterns and motions don't look nearly as good as Nanoleaf's. Nanoleaf can be very bright, but it is perfect for parties, but as you said the brightness can be adjusted and the app remembers it. You can create your own light patterns and motions and download more from the internet. Nanoleaf costs £188 but that already includes the sound activated addon device. The software is easy to use and it has regularly been updated. I think that paying an extra 80 quid is not too much when it is in overall a much better product.
I love your reviews. They make me want to buy the opposite product to the one you’re reviewing. I may invest in some nanoleaf now that I know the competition is inferior. 😍
Hey man, I gotta say. I have bought several products you have reviewed before seeing them. Wish I saw them before the purchase but your great humor moved me from my buyers remorse. Keep up the good work. I love it.
As a nanoleaf owner I gotta say I think I enjoy the nanoleaf aurora much more than the product shown here. Not a big fan of the borders and the fact you can see the LEDs, but it could just be the camera. Great video, although I would suggest you get experience with the other product in the future. I'm sure a ton of other people who want something more affordable will be absolutely fine with this.
I just made my own for around $50 USD. I 3D printed 8 triangles then I bought all the electronics ( LEDs, power supply, wifi, Bluetooth controller) on Amazon. They came out pretty nice for the price to make them!!!!
they look good, much nicer than the nanoleaf, alternative to sticking to the wall is hanging a painted sheet of plywood on the wall then sticking these to that, no major damage to the wall and is portable. the app really needs a bit of work though.
When working on my PC, I turn the Nanoleaf off, it blinds me as they are right behind my monitor. When shooting my videos I turn the Nanoleaf on to provide side lighting and also an accent color which makes the video look really cool (I think).
First off, love your videos. I really hope you get videos out more often but i know it's hard work. FYI, as of this moment, Amazon Uk lists the Nanoleaf £149.99 and the Benexmart £146.99 with a £20 voucher that brings it to £126.99. This is the lowest price for the Benexmart according to Keepa.
ThatDudeSpiffy I got the nanoleaf canvas for my b day and they are very cool, but the novelty wears off a bit, they are still very cool so I would say they are worth
Since this video, the price difference "on Amazon" for the same number of panels is only £25... whether that's to do with costs of manufacturing, or simply stock issues (because of global events), is anybody's guess.
I just got the canvas 9 starter set for 130 direct from nanoleaf. Combined 2 offers, one from black friday and one from Honey. Can't beat that and yea, the alternatives still don't look as nice.
These look really cool but I actually want brightness like the sun as I want to use these as a backing behind my vanity so I can see where I'm putting my lipstick, so I'm probably going for the nanoleaf.
a) they look really cheap b) checked their web site; they are almost as expensive as the NanoLeaf (even with the fake discount they show on their web site). For the minor difference in price, the NanoLeaf is a better value. c) so let me see; it's better to have a set of panels that can't be seen during the day because they are so dim? Totally disagree on the brightness point. I use my NanoLeaf's as the primary light in my office space and they work great.
Pretty awesome, thanks. Would you PLEASE do a quick followup video IF they add IFTTT support or some other way to control this via automation? I need to be able to control the colors or programs via voice command and smartthings / webcore. THANK YOU!
I turned by wifi off and was able to control my nanoleaf panels, albeit with delay. Looking at these in the video, the LED hotspots are visible, which doesn't look as nice, nanoleaf looks more diffused. I'm more biased towards nanoleaf for HomeKit compatibility and I got them for cheaper :P
Great video, thanks! Very nice to see alternatives to the crazy expensive nanoleaf. BTW. I'm very happy with my QNAP NAS, yes, it's even more expensive :-D
@5:53 it's a pain to use a dial for specific fine tuning. It's normal to have a dial for big adjustments and then a arrow click type thing to go through more like one at a time to fine tune the exact one you want. It's a good thing to have, not a bonkers thing.
For sure do these work with Alexa? I don't see any info. on the Zemismart Aliexpress site advertising that they do. Also why are they sold on Amazon under a different name?
So based off of what I've seen on Amazon, it seems like they've added IFTTT support. Also what app is everyone using with this? If it's Tuya/smartlife compatible then why not just use that?
Also just fyi the reason Nanoleaf makes their light panels soooo bright is because some people use them to replace their actual house lights.. not a mistake but actually smart thinking on Nanoleaf's part
I quite like these but I don't think they are worth as much as they are going for, and by that I mean both kits. But that being said if (I mean big if) I was going to get 1 I would buy the zemismart kit. Thanks for the video Paul
They used LED strips for lighting and a basic LED Hue Bluetooth app to control it. The Nanoleaf diffuses the light much more evenly than the cheaper version, and therefore is worth the extra cost. I don't hate the cheaper version, but it needs to be less than half the cost of the Nanoleaf for me to bite... I can tell by looking at them for 5 seconds that they won't last as long as the Nanoleaf.
@@paulhibbert I'm pretty sure by looking at it, that they used pre-manufactured LED strips, and they also used very cheap generic controllers and app... Everything Nanoleaf uses in their products is a result of their own research and development, while those other panels are made from existing generic LED components... The controllers the other company is using are easily found on eBay and probably cost them less than $2... The LEDs strips they're using are either WS2811/12, which are also very cheap, and can be very unreliable... The app they're using is called LED Hue, it's the most generic LED app out there... Nanoleaf uses proprietary and patented designs in their products... They put a lot of money into research and development, and it shows because the light coming from Nanoleaf is beautifully diffused so you can't see the actual pixels... The other company's panels were just slapped together to be a cheapskate alternative to the Nanoleaf, and it shows because you can see every single pixel inside the panels... I'm just saying, you'll get what you pay for... Maybe the other panels could last just as long as the Nanoleaf panels, but the odds are in favor of the Nanoleaf, because they were designed with the intention of justifying such a high price tag, those other light panels were made for the sole purpose of enticing consumers who could not justify the cost of the Nanoleaf.
I'll just save up for the nanoleafs... whenever youtuber say "it has the right amount of" there are always wrong, everytime. Also I can see the rgb pattern on the edges and it's not as smooth as nanoleaf. 80$ cheaper I guess I'd good. but I bet they spent 80$ making this product, and then there are all the things you said about it being bad
Are the LED hotspots visible with eyes as well, or just the video enhances it that much? The nanoleaf have a completely smooth diffused look, while this is kinda stupid on the edges, especially during color transition. Not arguing next to any of those, since i think both overpriced, but it'd be great to know.
The hotpots you see on camera are the same in real life. Fairly inevitable I think. You can see them in the nanoleaf too, they shine from the corners on the nanoleaf. 😊
@@paulhibbert ahh.... even worse for nanoleaf, but maybe that's why i didn't caught it yet! I personally dislike any of those shining trough. Thanks for the answer!
Looks fab but the pricing seems to be only for next 15 days? (£106 on Zemismarts website), everywhere else they are £115 on Ali and £146 on Amazon.. is it going to be the case that these are a great cheaper alternative but only for a short while? which will be a shame
Hello. You said that nanoleaf could not be turned on/off by your phone. That's not entirely true. If you have a echo Dot linked to the nanoleaf you can use the Amazon Alexa app to turn on and off.
you said "Your not going to find anything cheaper than that" err actually Monster, the same "Monster" as the AV cable company make panels called "Prism" which you can get the starter 4 panel kit for $59, and can run up to 12 panels off of one power supply.
Paul, How on earth do you connect these things?. I have several smart plugs and even run my laptop by wifi, but for the love of me, i just cant connect these to my network. I even get bad gateway
I thought I would head on over to amazon and maybe order some.... till I saw the price, currently don't seem to be much cheaper than nano leaf. These things currently £146.99 (works out £16.33 per panel), but if you buy nanoleaf 15panel inc rhythm module kit, currently £269.99 currently, (works out at £17.99 per panel). Shame it's currently not much cheaper really. (unless you want to wait 2 months from aliexpress that is)
It only works directly with Google home and alexa. But... You could plug this into a smart plug like a zigbee plug an turn it on and off that way as it does remember it's last setting when power is cut and returned. 😊
Nanoleaf is expensive...but brilliant... I’ve got them everywhere. I don’t find it too bright..., they give a great neon style glow... These look like a poor imitation... I’d love cheap Nanoleaf.. but I guess you get what you pay for Nick
I have nanoleaf and I have it because it is so bright! I have it instead of my main light in my room, and it does perfect job. Also I think nanoleaf looks better. Also app is perfect, works perfectly with every device and it has screen mirroring via PC app :) and 30 is max for one adapter. I don´t think you can connect 1024 pieces with one adapter, it is impossible :) so just stupid marketing. And you have manual button on nanoleaf if you don´t have wifi and you can cycle between the modes. Everyone has wifi at home so I am not sure why would you use it ouside your wifi network :-D really poor advantages.
i kind of agree kind of do not. the no boarders looks super cool to me and i kind of think that spending an extra 80 pounds on something you will use for the next few years will not really affect you badly
Hey, What's name of app You're using with it? As official one named in documentation is different (and way crap af). Many thanks for loads of knowledge.
The leds are as visible as you can see on camera, no more and no less. So yes, they are visible, but not to a degree that bothers me personally. Its the same with the nano, you can see the leds shining from the corners of each triangle as the leds are just housed in a different place. Hope that helps man.
Nope! hahaha, not as far as I can tell anyway. I've since realised that they load scene 1,2 ,3 and 4, but god knows why!? There certainly doesn't seem to be any way to save favourites to those slots.
Paul says in the first few mins “The 3m tape is ultra sticky, and you will pull your wall off...” or something. Can we use a removable adhesive instead, has anyone done this?
Agreed. I wish Zemismart wouldn't charge more on Amazon than they do on Aliexpress. I've spoken to them about it before but they say that it costs them a lot more to sell through Amazon and they have to recoup their costs. Doesn;t do me any favours as an affiliate, that's for sure! 🤣
@@paulhibbert very true, I've notice many, many brands on Amazon have the prices higher. Perhaps they should do a deal with you whereas if a subscriber uses a code given by you in the video THEN they're cheaper, maybe a 20% off code or something. more views for you, more purchases for them :)
We can see the led lights. Don’t look as good as the nanoleaf. The design is debatable but it looks cheaper.
TEKDAD - Tech & VR Reviews ikr! They are NOT cheaper just cheap looking
You can have the opinion that they are cheap looking. That's you're prerogative. But you can't say they aren't cheaper, because they are. 🙄
@@paulhibbert actually no, ive found nanoleaf for cheaper than these are, found the same 3 piece set for nanoleaf for 49 bucks, and the knock off ones are around 65 bucks,
Chromosome w2c?
@@chromosome2853 show me where you can get a 3 piece nanoleaf set for 49 bucks. I have looked everywhere and I have not found it for that cheap. 59 bucks will get you a 3 piece add on panels but no controller. Sorry but i think you are full of shit unless you can show me where I can get the whole set not just 3 additional panels. Also the nanoleaf is 200 bucks right now for a 9 piece kit which is significantly more than the off brand
the app is Chinese logic. altho on camera, the LEDs are visible on the Cheap panels. that's a deal killer for me.
Well the leds on the nano leaf would also be visible if it weren't for those stupid looking corner shields, because that's the only place there are leds, and they are still kinda visible in some video reviews, it all depends on the camera
@@dannore8077 the corner shields serve the same purpose as the border. It depends on your preference: the nanoleaf panels have less deadspace in terms of light, whereas these have a more uniform look. I believe what they meant is that you can see light hotspots around the edge of the border, which doesn't appear to be the case with nanoleaf; nanoleaf has better light diffusion throughout the panel.
I can see the LED lamps, not very nice.
Bruh how come nobody replied when it has 102 likes...
So what go pay $400 then
@@Username-or9nr still overpriced for what it is, addressable led strips inside some plastic difusers. china can undercut both nano and this clone by a LOT
@@Username-or9nr 200$*
It looks very cheap and you can see the LED lights on the sides. The light patterns and motions don't look nearly as good as Nanoleaf's. Nanoleaf can be very bright, but it is perfect for parties, but as you said the brightness can be adjusted and the app remembers it. You can create your own light patterns and motions and download more from the internet. Nanoleaf costs £188 but that already includes the sound activated addon device. The software is easy to use and it has regularly been updated. I think that paying an extra 80 quid is not too much when it is in overall a much better product.
I love your reviews. They make me want to buy the opposite product to the one you’re reviewing. I may invest in some nanoleaf now that I know the competition is inferior. 😍
I wish I'd given you an affiliate link to Nanoleaf, I could have made a fortune! 😂
@@paulhibbert send it to me I am looking to buy them
In my country these are more expensive than the original nanoleaf ones! God dammmmm
Can u buy ne some😂
Hey man, I gotta say. I have bought several products you have reviewed before seeing them. Wish I saw them before the purchase but your great humor moved me from my buyers remorse. Keep up the good work. I love it.
You can also control nanoleaf outside of your network. Nanoleaf offers a web portal version of the app
After watching this I'm glad I bought NanoLeaf. And I'm about to get some more.
same lol
Get me some too
As a nanoleaf owner I gotta say I think I enjoy the nanoleaf aurora much more than the product shown here. Not a big fan of the borders and the fact you can see the LEDs, but it could just be the camera. Great video, although I would suggest you get experience with the other product in the future. I'm sure a ton of other people who want something more affordable will be absolutely fine with this.
I just made my own for around $50 USD. I 3D printed 8 triangles then I bought all the electronics ( LEDs, power supply, wifi, Bluetooth controller) on Amazon. They came out pretty nice for the price to make them!!!!
The nanoleaf is in the shape of great Britain Paul. Something to be proud of
Or Great Britain is shaped like a penis 🤔
@@paulhibbert it is isnt it ? :D
they look good, much nicer than the nanoleaf, alternative to sticking to the wall is hanging a painted sheet of plywood on the wall then sticking these to that, no major damage to the wall and is portable. the app really needs a bit of work though.
That's a great idea! Wish I'd thought of that!
You can put magnet tape on the back of them and buy a thin plate of metal, then you can change the look of them.
When working on my PC, I turn the Nanoleaf off, it blinds me as they are right behind my monitor. When shooting my videos I turn the Nanoleaf on to provide side lighting and also an accent color which makes the video look really cool (I think).
First off, love your videos. I really hope you get videos out more often but i know it's hard work.
FYI, as of this moment, Amazon Uk lists the Nanoleaf £149.99 and the Benexmart £146.99 with a £20 voucher that brings it to £126.99. This is the lowest price for the Benexmart according to Keepa.
I’ve gotten nanoleaf lights and they are really good
are they worth 220$?
ThatDudeSpiffy I got the nanoleaf canvas for my b day and they are very cool, but the novelty wears off a bit, they are still very cool so I would say they are worth
Aquatic Ryan ehh i still don’t know about 200$ worth of light up pieces of plastic
ThatDudeSpiffy then don’t buy them?
I heard the issue is it doesn't let u choose like nanoleaf indivual panel for static, for static every panel is same color
those unknown buttons looks like presets once you find what you like...you save it
Thank you for posting this video. It's really funny how you made this video. You sir have a new subscriber.
❤️❤️❤️ Thanks man! 😊
Since this video, the price difference "on Amazon" for the same number of panels is only £25... whether that's to do with costs of manufacturing, or simply stock issues (because of global events), is anybody's guess.
yeah or they simply got as greedy as the manufacturers of Nanoleaf
I just got the canvas 9 starter set for 130 direct from nanoleaf. Combined 2 offers, one from black friday and one from Honey. Can't beat that and yea, the alternatives still don't look as nice.
1:48 a random dude appears.
Tech tesseract I think is his channel
Yea
Tech tezzeract I was just watching him
@@xiseige2463 me 2
Found it: ruclips.net/video/en1QLmFNT7w/видео.html
These look really cool but I actually want brightness like the sun as I want to use these as a backing behind my vanity so I can see where I'm putting my lipstick, so I'm probably going for the nanoleaf.
Your content is excellent. I can't believe you only have 60k subs. I'll be sharing.
Thanks John! :) It's growing rapidly this last couple months, so fingers crossed! :)
Looks nice but you can see the LEDs around the side shining expecialy the blue. Think that would annoy me.
a) they look really cheap
b) checked their web site; they are almost as expensive as the NanoLeaf (even with the fake discount they show on their web site). For the minor difference in price, the NanoLeaf is a better value.
c) so let me see; it's better to have a set of panels that can't be seen during the day because they are so dim? Totally disagree on the brightness point. I use my NanoLeaf's as the primary light in my office space and they work great.
You can in fact control your nanoleaf outside of your home/wifi if it's connected to Smartthings.
I have a nano leaf and it’s sick don’t understand why people knock it for its price. I think it’s quite reasonable for what is a piece of art.
Pretty awesome, thanks. Would you PLEASE do a quick followup video IF they add IFTTT support or some other way to control this via automation? I need to be able to control the colors or programs via voice command and smartthings / webcore. THANK YOU!
I turned by wifi off and was able to control my nanoleaf panels, albeit with delay. Looking at these in the video, the LED hotspots are visible, which doesn't look as nice, nanoleaf looks more diffused. I'm more biased towards nanoleaf for HomeKit compatibility and I got them for cheaper :P
Great video, thanks! Very nice to see alternatives to the crazy expensive nanoleaf. BTW. I'm very happy with my QNAP NAS, yes, it's even more expensive :-D
I would guess the 1 2 3 4 buttons are scene memory buttons like on a radio lol...
@5:53 it's a pain to use a dial for specific fine tuning. It's normal to have a dial for big adjustments and then a arrow click type thing to go through more like one at a time to fine tune the exact one you want. It's a good thing to have, not a bonkers thing.
For sure do these work with Alexa? I don't see any info. on the Zemismart Aliexpress site advertising that they do. Also why are they sold on Amazon under a different name?
Can you please tell me the name of the app which you used to pair this panels?!😢
Has the app gotten any better?
Okay thankyou for this video! I think I have made my choice to which one I’ll buy😂
So based off of what I've seen on Amazon, it seems like they've added IFTTT support. Also what app is everyone using with this? If it's Tuya/smartlife compatible then why not just use that?
Also just fyi the reason Nanoleaf makes their light panels soooo bright is because some people use them to replace their actual house lights.. not a mistake but actually smart thinking on Nanoleaf's part
Lmao no. They literally Market the light as a ambient light source. The brightness was never meant to be your main light source.
Will it work with Phillips hue? 😉
Yes... and by yes I mean absolutely not. 😂
Great video as always mate. Such flashy light many amaze.
So excite. Much light! 😊
I quite like these but I don't think they are worth as much as they are going for, and by that I mean both kits. But that being said if (I mean big if) I was going to get 1 I would buy the zemismart kit.
Thanks for the video Paul
what is this product called?
Zemmy smart ??? I have no idea either, maybe post up the company name please dude
They used LED strips for lighting and a basic LED Hue Bluetooth app to control it. The Nanoleaf diffuses the light much more evenly than the cheaper version, and therefore is worth the extra cost. I don't hate the cheaper version, but it needs to be less than half the cost of the Nanoleaf for me to bite... I can tell by looking at them for 5 seconds that they won't last as long as the Nanoleaf.
They're LED's so I see no reason they should last any less time than Nanoleaf
@@paulhibbert I'm pretty sure by looking at it, that they used pre-manufactured LED strips, and they also used very cheap generic controllers and app... Everything Nanoleaf uses in their products is a result of their own research and development, while those other panels are made from existing generic LED components... The controllers the other company is using are easily found on eBay and probably cost them less than $2... The LEDs strips they're using are either WS2811/12, which are also very cheap, and can be very unreliable... The app they're using is called LED Hue, it's the most generic LED app out there... Nanoleaf uses proprietary and patented designs in their products... They put a lot of money into research and development, and it shows because the light coming from Nanoleaf is beautifully diffused so you can't see the actual pixels... The other company's panels were just slapped together to be a cheapskate alternative to the Nanoleaf, and it shows because you can see every single pixel inside the panels...
I'm just saying, you'll get what you pay for... Maybe the other panels could last just as long as the Nanoleaf panels, but the odds are in favor of the Nanoleaf, because they were designed with the intention of justifying such a high price tag, those other light panels were made for the sole purpose of enticing consumers who could not justify the cost of the Nanoleaf.
Just ordered! Looking forward to them coming 😊
are they good
I'll just save up for the nanoleafs... whenever youtuber say "it has the right amount of" there are always wrong, everytime. Also I can see the rgb pattern on the edges and it's not as smooth as nanoleaf. 80$ cheaper I guess I'd good. but I bet they spent 80$ making this product, and then there are all the things you said about it being bad
comedy and technology together!! Genius....
Are the LED hotspots visible with eyes as well, or just the video enhances it that much? The nanoleaf have a completely smooth diffused look, while this is kinda stupid on the edges, especially during color transition. Not arguing next to any of those, since i think both overpriced, but it'd be great to know.
The hotpots you see on camera are the same in real life. Fairly inevitable I think. You can see them in the nanoleaf too, they shine from the corners on the nanoleaf. 😊
@@paulhibbert ahh.... even worse for nanoleaf, but maybe that's why i didn't caught it yet! I personally dislike any of those shining trough. Thanks for the answer!
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just found your channel, and I love your style of content. just subscribed.
You mentioned it works on your phone network but does it work on an offline network?
Looks fab but the pricing seems to be only for next 15 days? (£106 on Zemismarts website), everywhere else they are £115 on Ali and £146 on Amazon.. is it going to be the case that these are a great cheaper alternative but only for a short while? which will be a shame
Hello. You said that nanoleaf could not be turned on/off by your phone. That's not entirely true. If you have a echo Dot linked to the nanoleaf you can use the Amazon Alexa app to turn on and off.
The link to them on Amazon doesn't say anything about Google or Alexa control. Someone has also asked the question on Amazon and they say no as well.
Just seen what you mean. I'm asking Zemismart now why it says that!
you said "Your not going to find anything cheaper than that" err actually Monster, the same "Monster" as the AV cable company make panels called "Prism" which you can get the starter 4 panel kit for $59, and can run up to 12 panels off of one power supply.
What is the product called
Paul, How on earth do you connect these things?. I have several smart plugs and even run my laptop by wifi, but for the love of me, i just cant connect these to my network. I even get bad gateway
Hey Paul. Do you know how can a answer the ring doorbell on fire tablet??
We put 4 hexagons of 6Nanoleafs each on the ceilings, it's the only light in a 9x5m room and it's bright.
i have spent over 600$ in nanoleaf panels and i use it maybe 5 days a year!
I thought I would head on over to amazon and maybe order some.... till I saw the price, currently don't seem to be much cheaper than nano leaf. These things currently £146.99 (works out £16.33 per panel), but if you buy nanoleaf 15panel inc rhythm module kit, currently £269.99 currently, (works out at £17.99 per panel). Shame it's currently not much cheaper really. (unless you want to wait 2 months from aliexpress that is)
They always charge more on amazon. Take a look at the official link and on aliexpress.
This and nanoleaf is definitely an acquired taste.. I dont see the appeal personally
THEG12EG They’re overplayed and don’t we’ve look that great.
Do we know whether this will work with SmartThings or Home Assistant? I'm only just getting to grips with Home Assistant
It only works directly with Google home and alexa. But... You could plug this into a smart plug like a zigbee plug an turn it on and off that way as it does remember it's last setting when power is cut and returned. 😊
If you buy these light how many do you get for 90 dollars
Nanoleaf is expensive...but brilliant... I’ve got them everywhere.
I don’t find it too bright..., they give a great neon style glow...
These look like a poor imitation... I’d love cheap Nanoleaf.. but I guess you get what you pay for
Nick
" I don't have one to compare" so how are you comparing it then?
I have nanoleaf and I have it because it is so bright! I have it instead of my main light in my room, and it does perfect job. Also I think nanoleaf looks better. Also app is perfect, works perfectly with every device and it has screen mirroring via PC app :) and 30 is max for one adapter. I don´t think you can connect 1024 pieces with one adapter, it is impossible :) so just stupid marketing. And you have manual button on nanoleaf if you don´t have wifi and you can cycle between the modes. Everyone has wifi at home so I am not sure why would you use it ouside your wifi network :-D really poor advantages.
can i know whats the model of your satellite speakers?
i actually prefer the brightness to be high compared to the darker counterpart
this vid is 10 min longer than i'd prefer but still good quality so, :thumbs up:
i kind of agree kind of do not. the no boarders looks super cool to me and i kind of think that spending an extra 80 pounds on something you will use for the next few years will not really affect you badly
Pity they are no longer available, any other alternatives available?
I’m quite content with MY Synology NAS too! 😛
Sellout 😜
Gareth Jones 🤣
Gaz beat me to it!! 🤣
@@paulhibbert Haha I don't mess about when it comes to a pisstake opportunity 😛
Hehehe..... 🤣
This is cool I was about to build my own ha ha because they are just so expensive
How is this the top comment
I mean they’re still pretty exspensive
100 compared to 200
Paul its 146 pound for the 9 pack on amazon with your link not 106
They're pricier on amazon than they are on the official link or aliexpress. As much as I'd like to earn the affiliate commission.
what camera do you use? it's really good
Why is no one just copying nanoleaf and selling it for 50$+ less? I guess you would still make a huge plus
Thoughts on Nanoleaf Canvas?
Hey, What's name of app You're using with it? As official one named in documentation is different (and way crap af).
Many thanks for loads of knowledge.
... wait. Wifi ? it's Bluetooth only IIRC (or at least now)
also, read pinned thread - will try fairynest app
Does anyone know what brand of lightbulb is in the lamp in the corner. (Purple)
Is it just the video or can you see the led's all the time?
The leds are as visible as you can see on camera, no more and no less. So yes, they are visible, but not to a degree that bothers me personally. Its the same with the nano, you can see the leds shining from the corners of each triangle as the leds are just housed in a different place. Hope that helps man.
Are those circles labelled 1 2 3 4 maybe favourite spots?
Nope! hahaha, not as far as I can tell anyway. I've since realised that they load scene 1,2 ,3 and 4, but god knows why!? There certainly doesn't seem to be any way to save favourites to those slots.
@@paulhibbert The app seems to be a Work in progress....
Looks like a Structure of a spaceship definitely a better look
The big difference is you get screen mirroring with nanoleaf and you don't with the other
i'm curious as to where you got the batman cowl statue? it looks very nice
It's one of my favourite ever things, but unfortunately it's expensive... amzn.to/2upxW27
Paul says in the first few mins “The 3m tape is ultra sticky, and you will pull your wall off...” or something.
Can we use a removable adhesive instead, has anyone done this?
The panels are very light. They would stay up with something less permanent I'm sure 😊
BTW: Has your RM Plugin stopped working, I heard it no longer works. Device no longer detectable via Alexa as of last week !
Brillaint mate
On amazon the 9 panel kit is £140... Not exactly a major price difference for lights when nanoleaf lights are £188 at the moment on there 🤔
Agreed. I wish Zemismart wouldn't charge more on Amazon than they do on Aliexpress. I've spoken to them about it before but they say that it costs them a lot more to sell through Amazon and they have to recoup their costs. Doesn;t do me any favours as an affiliate, that's for sure! 🤣
@@paulhibbert very true, I've notice many, many brands on Amazon have the prices higher. Perhaps they should do a deal with you whereas if a subscriber uses a code given by you in the video THEN they're cheaper, maybe a 20% off code or something. more views for you, more purchases for them :)
Nano leafs are waaayy pettier
And more expensive
@@excaliber2845 10 fucking months later lmfao
And more expensive
4:07 Wait, so the Nanoleaf will do its self?..
*Nanoleaf in the corner* “ohh, the Nanoleaf!.. Ohhh The Nanoleaf!.. OHH THE NANOLEAF!” 😂
I’m sorry.
Just been clicking on the links and they are just as expensive now as the Nanoleafs???
Does it has an API? Like python etc?
This seems like a sponcered video
Where to you get it from
I liked the posters on the background wer can i get one?
What's with that one random frame of a person at 1:49ish 😂
tech tesseract
Dammit! How did that sneak through!! 😂
Do we get a prize for pointing it out Paul and causing you immense embarrassment? ;)
Just screen shot it and was going to ask same question lol
Well who is he I have a picture of him
These panels look great!.. awesome video !
omg i have only just realized that he doesnt film in that room, he is in front of a green screen
Wait what?!
If you are a Apple user your pretty used to nothing having HomeKit for some reason that is completely unknown to the world.
I’ll just save up for 4 Nanoleaf kits.