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Nanoleaf adds outdoor lights to its smart lighting range

Nanoleaf has new outdoor string lights arriving in June, with addressable smart lights to make for a very pretty setup heading into winter.

Seamus Byrne
Seamus Byrne

Smart lighting is getting smarter, thankfully, but the new Nanoleaf outdoor string lights show it's also getting prettier. This will launch in both 15M and 30M lengths in June, and they are 'addressable' which means you can build colour settings across all the bulbs in the string. RRP is $199/$329.

Outdoor seating area with multi coloured string lights hanging above.
Pretty deck lights are pretty.
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Seamus Byrne

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