Thanks for the review and the detailed hands-on. I'd love this for my home office so I could change up the ambiance every now and then while still getting good lighting.
@@handydadtv I got it working. When you add the integration in HA, you need the IP. I was able to get the IP it grabbed from my DHCP server and entered it. While it was trying to connect, in the Nanoleaf app, I enabled API access. That only lasts for a set time so you have to sync that with the HA search. HA then found it and connected. You can't do much other than turn it on and off from what I can see but now you could have your Z-Wave switch virtually control it.
Thanks for reviewing and honest opinion. Would be nice if they had a single light option for under $100. Seems these light systems always have one or two things that make you go hmmmm. When you turn on the kitchen light group of 4 there is a delay in the final light turning on which looks wonky and not professional. Not necessarily a showstopper but it’s certainly there. Hard to tell how well they all line up connecting the 4 different lights together but hopefully they have some way to help with that process. The Home Assistant thing also a shame. IMO there’s too much tshooting and little idiosyncrasies with many of these lights. I, like you, still like them and keep buying them despite their shortcomings haha. Good video.
It’s always a challenge lining up a square light on a ceiling. I don’t have one of those fancy multi-way lasers levelers, so by eye is my best bet. The binder clips were awesome to keep them tight while I screwed them up.
I’m glad I watched this because I was ready to replace them in every room but u stating ur not using em to there full potential made me realize they are too expensive to have em just turn on and off with a switch
thanks for the video. can you access colors and scenes through the apple home app or is that limited to the nanoleaf app. i want to hook them up to a motion sensor.
How about a video of other lights? Compare pros and cons. I am personally looking for a good option for a sewing room where the light color is very important, and a good flood of light to reach all the work areas.
Manufacturers: we need a new product to sell more products. Sales: rename our lights to “sky” lights. Designers: but change the color Sales: bingo Consumers: wow it’s a skylight. $$$$$
no offense to you , enjoyed the video but my god i miss the old days of youtube when people bought items to review and no influence from the company, i get it but youtube just seems like one big advertisement these days
I do buy a lot of things, but I would never have made this video if they didn’t offer to send it to me. It wasn’t on my radar to buy, yet I found a use for it. I didn’t sugarcoat my thoughts though. It’s pricey. Doesn’t make sense unless you’re already in their ecosystem.
Thanks for the review and the detailed hands-on. I'd love this for my home office so I could change up the ambiance every now and then while still getting good lighting.
Good idea
What a great idea with those clips. Awesome. Thanks.
I come up with a good idea every so often. 😉
Can you use this in home assistant? This light looks so cool and would love to have it in my home. Love the video!
I couldn’t get it to work with the Nanoleaf integration so I use a ZWave switch.
@@handydadtv that's a shame... Thanks though! I'll definitely wait till it's properly supported in the Nanoleaf integration.
@@handydadtv I got it working. When you add the integration in HA, you need the IP. I was able to get the IP it grabbed from my DHCP server and entered it. While it was trying to connect, in the Nanoleaf app, I enabled API access. That only lasts for a set time so you have to sync that with the HA search. HA then found it and connected. You can't do much other than turn it on and off from what I can see but now you could have your Z-Wave switch virtually control it.
Thanks for reviewing and honest opinion. Would be nice if they had a single light option for under $100. Seems these light systems always have one or two things that make you go hmmmm.
When you turn on the kitchen light group of 4 there is a delay in the final light turning on which looks wonky and not professional. Not necessarily a showstopper but it’s certainly there. Hard to tell how well they all line up connecting the 4 different lights together but hopefully they have some way to help with that process. The Home Assistant thing also a shame. IMO there’s too much tshooting and little idiosyncrasies with many of these lights. I, like you, still like them and keep buying them despite their shortcomings haha. Good video.
It’s always a challenge lining up a square light on a ceiling. I don’t have one of those fancy multi-way lasers levelers, so by eye is my best bet. The binder clips were awesome to keep them tight while I screwed them up.
I’m glad I watched this because I was ready to replace them in every room but u stating ur not using em to there full potential made me realize they are too expensive to have em just turn on and off with a switch
Glad it was helpful 👍🏻
thanks for the video. can you access colors and scenes through the apple home app or is that limited to the nanoleaf app. i want to hook them up to a motion sensor.
Full control through the Apple Home app as well.
Seems like an expensive light at almost $300 to make my home look like a dorm room. It lacks balance, scale, and more.
Yeah I can see that my square shape wasn’t very creative. I was going for function over form.
How about a video of other lights? Compare pros and cons.
I am personally looking for a good option for a sewing room where the light color is very important, and a good flood of light to reach all the work areas.
I don’t have any to compare with. But I love that you can tune these to the exact white temperature you need.
But will leaving the light switch on waste and use too much light energy and my bill will go up?
It’s like any other smart bulb. It will use a little energy to stay connected to WiFi, but nowhere near as much as when it’s on.
Does it work with a dimmer switch?
No, but you can dim them with the app or voice assistant.
How is the CRI?
80. Not great.
I was thinking of doing these in my living room. But I’m not gonna wait an entire minute every time the switch is triggered. That’s a big fail for me.
I understand.
I think this is worth it when they are on sale.
Perhaps
Obviously bypass your wall switch and add a smart button for anyone to switch the lights...
I was planning to use a smart switch if I could have gotten it to work with Home Assistant.
@@handydadtv not going to work properly... Light needs wifi to work...
I think it looks kinda ugly when switched off - you can clearly see a lot of the internals through the plastic cover.
Not sure what you’re seeing. When it’s on, the edges are slightly brighter than the middle, but not when it’s off. It’s a good diffuser.
Manufacturers: we need a new product to sell more products.
Sales: rename our lights to “sky” lights.
Designers: but change the color
Sales: bingo
Consumers: wow it’s a skylight. $$$$$
🤣
No, they are 1400 lumens and rgbcw
No way is this a replacement for a skylight. I have two in my house and would never install something like this where I didn't have a skylight.
Obviously not as good as a real skylight, but this could be a great solution to seasonal depression for people work in a windowless home office.
Now someone can hack your system and change or turn on and off your lights.
That’s the least of my worries.
no offense to you , enjoyed the video but my god i miss the old days of youtube when people bought items to review and no influence from the company, i get it but youtube just seems like one big advertisement these days
I do buy a lot of things, but I would never have made this video if they didn’t offer to send it to me. It wasn’t on my radar to buy, yet I found a use for it.
I didn’t sugarcoat my thoughts though. It’s pricey. Doesn’t make sense unless you’re already in their ecosystem.