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Smart string light showdown: Nanoleaf versus Lifx
This article conducts a head-to-head comparison of two popular smart string light brands, Nanoleaf and Lifx, specifically the Nanoleaf Matter Smart Multicolor Outdoor String Lights and the Lifx Outdoor SuperColor String Lights. Both products are designed for outdoor use, offering individually addressable full-color and tunable white LED bulbs, capable of producing gradient lighting effects. The review aims to determine which product offers a better solution for illuminating backyard patios, considering factors such as design, build quality, light quality, lighting effects, cost, and connectivity.
In terms of design and build quality, the Nanoleaf lights feature a distinctive faceted bulb design, drawing from the company's dodecahedron heritage, which provides a visually appealing, crystal-like effect even when the lights are off. Lifx, on the other hand, opts for an ultra-modern, Tron-style tubular design with a stick of light inside. While both products are robust and weatherproof, the Nanoleaf's design is highlighted for its aesthetic flair. The Lifx bulbs, however, attach directly to the string without dangling, offering a cleaner look suitable for structures. Both products utilize durable acrylic bulbs and heavy-duty cables, and neither offers replaceable bulbs but are covered by two-year warranties.
Light quality is a significant differentiator. The Lifx string lights boast superior color rendering with a CRI of 90 and a broader tunable white range, spanning from a warm 1500 Kelvins to an icy 9000 Kelvins. This allows for more saturated and vibrant colors, making reds, for example, appear richer compared to Nanoleaf's softer, pinker rendition. Nanoleaf offers an 80 CRI and a white range of 2700K to 6500K.
Regarding lighting effects and features, Lifx excels with its unique color blending capabilities. Each Lifx bulb contains three addressable zones that seamlessly blend colors, creating a soft ambiance rather than distinct color segments. Lifx also provides a wider array of dynamic effects like twinkle, color cycle, strobe, and morph, along with an art series of lighting designs. While Nanoleaf bulbs display one color per bulb, their faceted design creates a varied appearance, and the app allows for scenes that cycle through colors. Nanoleaf offers a larger library of designs, including user-generated content, and an AI scene generator to aid in custom design creation. However, the Nanoleaf app is described as messy and prone to crashes, and it lacks basic scheduling functions found in the Lifx app, requiring third-party smart home platforms for scheduling.
From a cost perspective, Nanoleaf presents a better value. For $130, Nanoleaf provides a 49-foot string with 20 bulbs, whereas Lifx offers a 24-foot string with 12 bulbs for the same price. Nanoleaf also supports longer extensions, reaching up to 147 feet with 60 bulbs for $300, while Lifx's maximum extended length is 74 feet with 36 bulbs, costing nearly $400.
Connectivity and compatibility reveal that both products operate on 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. Lifx proved easier to connect reliably, while Nanoleaf experienced initial connectivity issues. Both are compatible with major smart home platforms such as Apple Home, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings. Nanoleaf leverages Matter-over-Wi-Fi, requiring a Matter controller for integration, while Lifx uses individual platform integrations, though a Matter-over-Wi-Fi firmware upgrade is anticipated. The Nanoleaf's Matter integration process was noted as challenging, often requiring a different device and multiple attempts to establish a connection before sharing across platforms.
In conclusion, while Lifx offers superior lighting effects, color range, and a more user-friendly app, Nanoleaf is favored for its aesthetic design and more affordable pricing per foot. Both are durable outdoor lighting solutions, with Nanoleaf's visual appeal and cost-effectiveness winning over the reviewer, despite its app and connectivity challenges. The article also mentions other smart outdoor lighting options from Philips Hue, Govee, Twinkly, and Wiz, noting that Nanoleaf and Lifx differentiate themselves with unique bulb designs.
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