The comparison chart shows Philipa Hue having a color range of 2000-6500K, while Nanoleaf is only 2700-6500K (700K less). Shouldn't Hue have been the winner in the color range category? Am I missing something?
Thanks for the comparison. Criticism here… hopefully constructive. That under cabinet install would look better if you hide the lights on the front lip of the cabinet, and/or install them in a diffuser channel.
Great Video! Please make a comparison of all Matter compatible lightstrips. Nanoleaf Matter Essentials Smart Lightstrip (Matter over Thread) vs. Govee LED Strip Light M1 Matter (Matter over WiFi) would be the most interesting comparison at the moment. Please show the key differences between Matter over Thread and Matter over WiF when it comes to lightstrips.
Suggested video Review LED Strip channels / diffusers for each - especially HUE as they are wide thus a bit more difficult to find. Meanwhile this video is wonderful and very helpful!
Hello, thanks for the explanations ! I’m interested in the nanoleaf ones, and you say the 2 meters are enough for a 55 inch tv. How is it possible ? When I make the calculation it can’t go fully around my tv 😁 is it possible to know how you installed it ?
@@VittorTechyes but you say in the video (at 1:22) that the length by default is 80 inch (so around 2 meters) and that there is no need for an extension for a 55 inch tv, are you sure about that ?
do not buy the nanoleaf light strip. 1. They are incredibly dim. 2. the whites suck. 2100k looks like the 2700k at maybe 10% brightness. if you go from 2500k to 2499k they literally just get 50% dimmer. 3. The colors are mediocre. idk if they just were broken from the start but i contacted nanoleaf and they told me "Oh yeah that looks normal to us!!!"
The fact that philips hue is 3x as expensive as other light strips and the others are just as bright and app just as great proves philips hue is just a scam
That really depends. I'd bet good money on Philips lasting longer than most of the competition here and being more robust. Philips' technology was developed for the X-Prize, which they won by a significant margin back when household LED lighting was a brand new technology and LED bulbs cost $120 and might not last 6 months. That's not to say nobody will be competitive (I've had good luck so far with Nanoleaf), but out of the box performance is only 40% of the ownership experience at best.
After trying out various lights, I've gotta say, the Nanoleaf Essentials LED strip truly shines above the rest!
Great job on providing a very detailed but not too lengthy video!
The video is 15 minutes long 😂😂
Google found you came over to youtube to say thanks !
The comparison chart shows Philipa Hue having a color range of 2000-6500K, while Nanoleaf is only 2700-6500K (700K less). Shouldn't Hue have been the winner in the color range category? Am I missing something?
It said “correction, philips” in the bottom left corner on that slide while he said that nanoleaf was better
Thanks for the comparison.
Criticism here… hopefully constructive. That under cabinet install would look better if you hide the lights on the front lip of the cabinet, and/or install them in a diffuser channel.
Hello. Thank you for your help. Quick question. Does the Switchbot need an additional hub to work?
Can you compare hue strip vs Hue Gradient?
Great Video! Please make a comparison of all Matter compatible lightstrips. Nanoleaf Matter Essentials Smart Lightstrip (Matter over Thread) vs. Govee LED Strip Light M1 Matter (Matter over WiFi) would be the most interesting comparison at the moment. Please show the key differences between Matter over Thread and Matter over WiF when it comes to lightstrips.
This was very informative, and helpful with purchasing decisions. Thanks!
Amazing breakdown!!
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Review LED Strip channels / diffusers for each - especially HUE as they are wide thus a bit more difficult to find.
Meanwhile this video is wonderful and very helpful!
Prefect video thank you. Answered everything I needed 🙏
Will the switchbot light strip be able to connect to the hub through a closet door?
Did you have issues achieving a white color with Govee ?
With the app there is a white slider where you can get warm and cool whites
Thanks for the info! This is really high quality
Hello, thanks for the explanations !
I’m interested in the nanoleaf ones, and you say the 2 meters are enough for a 55 inch tv. How is it possible ? When I make the calculation it can’t go fully around my tv 😁 is it possible to know how you installed it ?
Nanoleaf has extension strips to add
@@VittorTechyes but you say in the video (at 1:22) that the length by default is 80 inch (so around 2 meters) and that there is no need for an extension for a 55 inch tv, are you sure about that ?
@skapthhh yes, just checked. For Nanoleaf I have an extension a little past the halfway point for my 65-inch TV
Great video, appreciate it!
Thank you! Just what I needed 🙌🏼
Glad it helped!
@@VittorTech weird question… how many watts does the power supply have of the nanoleaf?
Are any of these light strips USB powered?
No gove has LEDs with usb for tvs or pc
What lights minic the colours going in with a tv ?
Philips hue tv kit or govee ( they new govee one doesn't need that camera )
Any reason why LIFX LED strips weren't considered?
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Great video!
do not buy the nanoleaf light strip.
1. They are incredibly dim.
2. the whites suck. 2100k looks like the 2700k at maybe 10% brightness. if you go from 2500k to 2499k they literally just get 50% dimmer.
3. The colors are mediocre.
idk if they just were broken from the start but i contacted nanoleaf and they told me "Oh yeah that looks normal to us!!!"
@PCP_Guys no problem man.
The fact that philips hue is 3x as expensive as other light strips and the others are just as bright and app just as great proves philips hue is just a scam
That really depends. I'd bet good money on Philips lasting longer than most of the competition here and being more robust. Philips' technology was developed for the X-Prize, which they won by a significant margin back when household LED lighting was a brand new technology and LED bulbs cost $120 and might not last 6 months.
That's not to say nobody will be competitive (I've had good luck so far with Nanoleaf), but out of the box performance is only 40% of the ownership experience at best.
@Keith D. If a philips hue product breaks they'll say that's too bad. If a Govee product breaks, they send you out another one for free.
@@chrisedwards5447 is that your experience?