Nanoleaf Lowers Prices for Shapes, Lines, Skylight and More With New 'SmarterLife' Initiative

Nanoleaf today announced the launch of a SmarterLife Pricing Initiative that will see the company permanently lowering the prices on all of its most popular products. Nanoleaf is aiming to make smart lighting more accessible to customers, with lower costs for the Shapes, Lines, Elements, Blocks, and Skylight modular lighting options.

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The discount has been in the works for some time, and Nanoleaf says that it worked with its manufacturing and supply chain teams over the last two years to reexamine, rework, and reoptimize manufacturing processes, materials, and structures with the goal of cutting costs.

Nanoleaf says that it is able to cut down on costs without compromising product quality or design, and prices have been reduced up to 36 percent.

The base Triangle Smarter Kit, for example, is now $150, down from $200. The kit with 16 triangles is now $300, down from $410, and Skylight pricing now starts at $200, down from $250. Price cuts are applicable to most of the multi-piece kits that Nanoleaf sells, along with expansion packs and bundles.

The updated pricing is available today from the Nanoleaf website, and will be rolling out to retailers like Amazon and Best Buy soon.

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Top Rated Comments

F23 Avatar
13 months ago
still extremely overpriced
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
alexjholland Avatar
13 months ago
Nanoleaf are a disaster.

Just check out their SubReddit ('https://www.reddit.com/r/Nanoleaf/') if you need evidence.

Their architecture is a mess.

So many people have ditched all their Nanoleaf products and gone back to Hue.

Any 'cost savings' are blown away by the time wasted trying to get these devices working again when they go down.

Their customer support is appalling — and they clearly don't care.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ReliableSource Avatar
13 months ago
I’ve been using four Nanoleaf bulbs for a few years and they’ve been fine, but after reading all the horror stories on that sub I’m probably going to look elsewhere when I want to expand.

I’ve had bad experiences with so many brands; it seems like I should just go with Hue stuff and be done with it
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mystery hill Avatar
13 months ago
Nanoleaf lights have too many issues.

Aqara released their dual protocol bulbs that support Matter over Thread, and Zigbee, a few days ago.

https://www.aqara.com/en/product/led-bulb-t2/
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
13 months ago
This whole space just continues to mostly turn me off due to cost and then concerns about support and product longevity
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
neptuna Avatar
13 months ago

Nanoleaf are a disaster.

Just check out their SubReddit ('https://www.reddit.com/r/Nanoleaf/') if you need evidence.

Their architecture is a mess.

So many people have ditched all their Nanoleaf products and gone back to Hue.

Any 'cost savings' are blown away by the time wasted trying to get these devices working again when they go down.

Their customer support is appalling — and they clearly don't care.
Wow, i honestly didn’t know they were such a mess. I have 3 of their bulbs in my home (the complete extent of my smart home) and i haven’t had any issues with them. Was considering buying more, but now that I looked at this subreddit, I change my mind. Will have to research and find someone else.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)