Nanoleaf, the startup that created the world’s first solar-powered LED light bulb, has announced that it has developed a new way to sync its lights with your computer. The company says this new technology is more efficient and easier to use than traditional light bulbs, and it can be used in any room of your home. The Nanoleaf Lights Sync system is based on the same technology that powers Nanoleaf’s solar-powered LED lights. It uses a small chip to track the position of each lightbulb and then sends an electric signal to your computer to turn them on or off. The system is also more efficient than traditional light bulbs, because it doesn’t need as much power to keep track of where each bulb is. The Nanoleaf Lights Sync system is available now for purchase at a price of $129.99.


Thanks to a new partnership, Nanoleaf RGB lights can now be synced with Corsair’s iCUE tuning software, which is supported by several Corsair peripherals as well as gaming PC parts such as power supplies, cases, and AIO coolers. If you’re using Corsair RGB-equipped products and you want to sync them up with your Nanoleaf lighting, that’s something you can now do. Likewise, you can also use the iCUE software for only your lights.

If you have Nanoleaf products, you can download Corsair iCUE and go into Settings, then head over to Integrations and turn on the “Nanoleaf Integration” option.

Corsair iCUE already features integration with certain Philips Hue products, but that integration is just for a gradient lightstrip. Nanoleaf Lines, Shapes, and Canvas are all supported by iCUE, on the other hand. Make sure you check out the official tutorial video if you want to set up your lights.

Source: Nanoleaf