Upcoming Nanoleaf Optical Panels will adapt to user behavior |
Nanoleaf is famous for its colorful lighting modules that can be easily integrated into music and gaming controls. Last year, the company introduced a smart home controller, lighting model, at CES. This year, the company announced the CES Learning Lighting System.
The new Nanoleaf learning series is designed as a smart lighting system that learns from the user and interacts as required. The company explains that the system reduces the need for adjustments or voice commands by learning user actions and interacting with the user to provide lighting in the desired location.
The company has announced that it will use its lighting unit with network sensors and smart learning algorithms.
In the future, the company will launch a unified set of photovoltaic modules, smart lighting modules, which will begin with the Allen Interactive Key. Then there will be other forms of engineering so that users can create their own designs and shapes. In the coming days, the hexagons will be showcased at the Nanoleaf booth at CES.
A company spokesman said the system could use lighting panels in addition to electric lighting.
By combining sensor networks and smart learning algorithms, the system learns the schedules and behaviors of its users. For example, the lights in each room know when to get close, gradually work before entering, and exit automatically when you leave the room.
The system is used with products from Nanoleaf learning series such as learning keys, buttons, doors and light bulbs. You can connect it to a network of sensors that collect data about your behavior and allow products to communicate with each other to predict the type of light you need.