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Nanoleaf’s 4D Camera TV Syncing Light Kits Now Have An Australian Price And More Details

Nanoleaf announced its new 4D Camera at CES earlier this year and we now have Australian pricing, a release window and more information.

The Nanoleaf 4D TV smarter kit will come with a screen mirror camera and lightstrip. The camera then sits on top of your TV or at the bottom of your TV to recognise what’s going on on-screen to sync your entire setup of Nanoleaf smart lights.

This works differently when compared to the Hue Play Sync Box that pulls the HDMI input as it goes through the box. This also means that there’s no HDMI limitations on connected inputs as it’s recognising what’s happening on screen rather than any inputs.

The up to 65″ starter kit which includes the 4D camera as well as a lightstrip will set you back $189.99 AUD with the up to 85″ starter kit setting you back $229.99 AUD. Orders will start shipping in July for those who pre-order.

There’s four modes included with the light strip ranging all the way from 1D which is more of a basic white colour that goes in and out of brightness all the way to 4D which replicates what’s happening on screen almost perfectly but is much more intense.

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Shannon Grixti