As LED lighting technology has improved, become more efficient, and more intelligent with app connectivity, its price has decreased. There’s a huge range of LED lighting options to jazz up your gaming space or home, whether you stick the best LED strip lights around a monitor or desk, or adorn your walls with LED panels like the Nanoleaf Shapes series.
I’ve often found lighting for gamers to be on the plastic and tacky side – as if you can’t enjoy gaming and good design simultaneously. But Nanoleaf does things differently, creating lights and decor that feel right in a modern home, or a gaming setup. If you want to add colorful accents to your walls, and you want to be able to link them up to your smart devices for total control and customization, you might have been looking at Nanoleaf’s Shapes collection.
The Shapes Limited Edition Ultra Black Hexagons Starter Kit consists of 9 panels, which you can arrange in lots of different ways on your wall with sticky adhesive pads. You can also add to your setup later if you want a bigger panel. In this review, I’ll share my honest experiences of setting up the Ultra Black Hexagons panels, what they’re like to use, and importantly, what they look like in real life when the light is on and off.
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