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This £99 Nanoleaf saving makes me want to upgrade my home lighting

Switch on these discounts across Nanoleaf's most popular products

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From multicolour bulbs to modular panels, Nanoleaf makes some of our favourite smart lights. And if you’re keen for an illuminating upgrade, Prime Day could be the perfect time to find one: Nanoleaf is offering discounts of up to 30% across its range of connected lighting solutions. You’ll find deals across Nanoleaf’s site and Amazon for the savings event.

Some of the biggest savings apply to Nanoleaf’s Canvas kits. You can get started with the kitted-out Starter Kit of 17 panels for £210 – a 30% discount from the £300 RRP. These square tiles can be arranged in any pattern you like, either horizontally or diagonally. Once slotted together and fitted in situ, they can react to touch and music, match what’s on your screen, or render dynamic lighting scenes using your choice of 16 million colours. They also work with a wide range of protocols for full smart home integration.

You can also pick up a hefty reduction on Nanoleaf’s Elements Hexagon Starter Kit – a set of 13 hexagonal panels. You can configure these on your wall any whichever you want. Once you’ve tessellated as you like, the geometric setup can glow at a range of ambient temperatures. You can also customise scenes to suit your mood, or set the wood veneer to react to your touch. Usually £330, the kit is down by £99 to £231 for Prime Day.

Prefer to go for the regular Hexagons? The 9 pack can be nabbed for £126 during Prime Day, down from the usual £180. These work exactly the same way as the Elements version, just without the wood veneer. Instead, you’ve got a full-colour LED face that can show up to 16 million colours.

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