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Smart lights are a fun and high-tech way to spruce up your home, and they’re especially enticing when they’re on sale.
For example, Nanoleaf’s Elements panels are hexagonal smart lights that are simply gorgeous and versatile — and right now this 7-pack starter kit is on sale for $160 at Best Buy, a $90 savings on its $150 original price.
The great thing about hexagons isn’t that they fit together perfectly, but that you can arrange them however you want. With a bit of creative flair, you can form whatever shape or layout appeals to you, and you can always expand later just by buying more panels.
This particular variant of the Nanoleaf Elements is especially classy because of its wood look, which lends to a more sophisticated vibe as it decorates your wall. They’re eye-catching on and off.
But remember, these are smart lights. You control them with the Nanoleaf app on your phone, and you can do things like toggle on and off, change color and brightness and temperature, create animations, and put them on a schedule. These lights can also sync to the rhythm of music and sounds, plus they can glow dynamically when touched.
Setting up the Nanoleaf Elements is super easy to do and only requires the use of adhesive strips to get them mounted. You can put them in whatever design you want, then connect them in a daisy chain that ends up plugging into a wall outlet.
Snag this Nanoleaf Elements 7-pack starter kit for $160 at Best Buy while it’s still on sale and class up your home this year!
Gabriela has focused on tech writing for 12 years, covering news, reviews, buying guides, deals, and more. She has bylines in numerous consumer tech publications, including PCWorld, Macworld, PCMag, IGN, MakeUseOf, XDA, Android Police, and Pocket-lint.