Just an update: Adaptive Lighting arrives on Matter in Apple Home with iOS 18.1 beta. I got it a few weeks ago with my Nanoleaf Matter Bulbs & Lightstrips.
Thank you so much for this. But I am looking for a light strip that uses chargeable batteries. I need it for my electric unicycle. Does any of these do that? Or can you recommend me one that does? Thank you in advance
Can't recommend Nanoleaf at all anymore. Used to be my go-to, but they've royally forked up Matter implementation. I had enough of the No Response errors and constantly switching to Bluetooth in the Nanoleaf app (instead of Thread), that I switched to the Aqara T1. And since day one, that's been smooth sailing.
For the best LED light strip, I'd go with Nanoleaf. It's in my room, creating a fantastic ambiance. I switched from Aqara because Nanoleaf is simpler and of higher quality.
All three LED light strips, Govee, Nanoleaf, and Aqara, are excellent products with their own unique strengths and weaknesses. However, if I had to choose one, I would still go with Nanoleaf. I think Nanoleaf light strips are the best on the market. They are bright, colorful, easy to use, and compatible with a variety of smart home platforms.
Thanks for the video! been waiting for this comparison. Need to replace my under cabinets lighting. This comparison helps me. I trust the lighting pro vs others. So basically I'm going to use an Apple home plug with a LAMPAOUS LED Under Cabinet Lighting Strips. I just need very Bright white for the chef LOL
I am sorry for just seeing this. Thank you very much, I hope to help with the years of lighting knowledge. Great white light is key and the cheap ones ofter can't handle it. I hope the Chef is happy with the results.
@luciferlight5082 Right after the title of a video on TH-cam you will see ”…more” click this and it will expand a paragraph with a lot more information that is otherwise hidden 😊❤
I hate Nanoleaf cause I paid £70 for one with my Magnus Desk Pro and it doesn’t even work with Alexa. For that amount you’d expect it to work with every home assistant available
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Just an update: Adaptive Lighting arrives on Matter in Apple Home with iOS 18.1 beta. I got it a few weeks ago with my Nanoleaf Matter Bulbs & Lightstrips.
Thanks Craig, awesome video! I’m considering adding to my Govee light collection. This helped.
Thank you so much for this. But I am looking for a light strip that uses chargeable batteries. I need it for my electric unicycle. Does any of these do that? Or can you recommend me one that does? Thank you in advance
Like a review for whites finally. The nano connector from strip to controller needs work. Mine kept falling apart until got everything taped
Can't recommend Nanoleaf at all anymore. Used to be my go-to, but they've royally forked up Matter implementation. I had enough of the No Response errors and constantly switching to Bluetooth in the Nanoleaf app (instead of Thread), that I switched to the Aqara T1. And since day one, that's been smooth sailing.
Are any of these outdoor rated? If not, are there any you recommend?
For the best LED light strip, I'd go with Nanoleaf. It's in my room, creating a fantastic ambiance. I switched from Aqara because Nanoleaf is simpler and of higher quality.
HOW MANY LEDS PER METER ? FOR THESE THREE BRANDS
All three LED light strips, Govee, Nanoleaf, and Aqara, are excellent products with their own unique strengths and weaknesses. However, if I had to choose one, I would still go with Nanoleaf. I think Nanoleaf light strips are the best on the market. They are bright, colorful, easy to use, and compatible with a variety of smart home platforms.
Bought a magnetic one for £70 with my Magnus Desk Pro and it doesn’t work with Alexa. So what you’re saying is not true…
It seems Nanoleaf's Matter version has an equivalent of Apple's Adaptive Lighting feature called Circadian Lighting.
Thanks for the review. Very helpful
I have led’s and rgb lights all over the house and almost never use white light. Laughed when you based your reviews on mainly white lighting.
That’s funny. That’s the beauty of the tech we all get to have fun with it how we want. I appreciate you watching.
We need a hue Vs nano leaf comparison for HomeKit 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Please do a video on LED strips. Thanks
Thanks for the video! been waiting for this comparison. Need to replace my under cabinets lighting. This comparison helps me. I trust the lighting pro vs others. So basically I'm going to use an Apple home plug with a LAMPAOUS LED Under Cabinet Lighting Strips. I just need very Bright white for the chef LOL
I am sorry for just seeing this. Thank you very much, I hope to help with the years of lighting knowledge. Great white light is key and the cheap ones ofter can't handle it. I hope the Chef is happy with the results.
Wow led density is really bad on those.
great review!!!!!
Thanks Craig.
After 2 years I still don't know how to access "down in the description"
@luciferlight5082 Right after the title of a video on TH-cam you will see ”…more” click this and it will expand a paragraph with a lot more information that is otherwise hidden 😊❤
There’s is so many led lights to choose from I’m in love with led lights 💙
I hate Nanoleaf cause I paid £70 for one with my Magnus Desk Pro and it doesn’t even work with Alexa. For that amount you’d expect it to work with every home assistant available
Hot dog! Look how easy it is to flick THUMBS UP!! (flicks thumb up).
No love for Hue ?
@PCP_Guysjust me and hue?
Not a fan of Govee or Aqara, on account of China’s human rights record. I’ll stick with American companies.
Your phone was probually made in China and so was most the stuff in your house. Can you check all your clothes tags as well
@@SpaceStrike a lot of things are indeed made in China, there is no getting around that. But we can still choose non-Chinese companies.
@@jghuf5674 that’s true ig
@@SpaceStrikeso what
Should this person feed into all products that have human rights abuses because he has some that do
Your logic is beyond stupid