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Nanoleaf EXPO Smart LED Display Case now available

The Nanoleaf EXPO Smart LED Display Case has launched. (Image source: Nanoleaf)
The Nanoleaf EXPO Smart LED Display Case has launched. (Image source: Nanoleaf)
The Nanoleaf EXPO Smart LED Display Case, made in collaboration with Fantaqi, has launched in markets globally. The modular smart home device is designed to show off your favourite things, linking up to 300 units and choosing from a wide range of white and colored lighting effects.

Nanoleaf has launched the EXPO Smart LED Display Case. Designed in collaboration with Fantaqi, another smart home brand, the product can highlight your favourite possessions such as trainers, figurines, tech or books.

Up to 300 units of the modular EXPO Smart LED Display Cases can be linked with an automatic LayoutDetect tool to make set-up easier. The product offers up to 50 lumens of RGBW lighting, with over 16 million colors and a range of lighting effects; an AI tool allows you to create custom lighting from word prompts. Other features include a Rhythm Music Visualizer, Sync+ screen mirroring and Razer Chroma compatibility. You can control the smart home device via the integrated control panel, the Nanoleaf app or voice commands, and the product can integrate with smart home ecosystems such as Apple Home, Amazon Alexa and Google Home.

Each case measures 38 x 29 x 22 cm (~15.0 x 11.4 x 8.7 inches) externally and 36 x 25 x 19 cm (~14.2 x 9.8 x 8.7 inches) internally. You can now buy the 4-pack and 8-pack versions of the Nanoleaf EXPO Smart LED Display Case Starter Kit for $299.99/£299.99/€299.99 and $579.99/£579.99/€579.99, respectively. The price of a single display case, available to purchase as an extension, is $69.99/£69.99/€69.99. Plus, US customers can buy a 12-pack start kit for $899.99 or accessories, including a 75W Power Supply and a 9-pack of Rigid Linkers.

(Image source: Nanoleaf)
(Image source: Nanoleaf)
(Image source: Nanoleaf)
(Image source: Nanoleaf)

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Polly Allcock, 2024-08-16 (Update: 2024-08-16)