Nanoleaf plays hard in the smart home lighting space and has once again pushed the boundaries with the launch of its latest product, the Expo Display Case. Building on its legacy of groundbreaking smart lighting and IoT solutions, Nanoleaf’s Expo Display Case is poised to transform the way we interact with and display our cherished memories, artwork, and collectibles.
The Nanoleaf Expo Display Case offers a great way to showcase yourself, or at least the things you hold dear as prized possessions. For tech enthusiasts, this display case could house your favourite collectables and memorabilia, this could be lego models, your favourite retro games, legacy phones or smartwatches. limited-edition figurines or gaming peripherals like controllers or wheels while not in use.
Imagine the subtle glow of the Nanoleaf lights accentuating your latest gadget, turning a simple tech corner into a modern, interactive showcase. While having your favourites on display in colour will put a smile on your face, it’ll also act as a great conversation starter for anyone who visits.
The Nanoleaf Expo Display Case features an illumination panel at the top, which is reflected by the white walls of the case. Each case features a controller at the top, which enables you to turn the lights on/off, switch through colours, select a colour at random, or react to music.
Being modular, the display cases can be stacked on top of each other, or positioned side-by-side. While they can be purchased individually, the best values and biggest effect is when you purchase them in packs of 4 or 8.
As with Nanofleaf’s other products, you can control these by the mobile app allows control via mobile/tablet (Android & iOS) or desktop (Windows & Mac). The product is also compatible with Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, SmartThings, Razer Chroma, Corsair iCUE, and MIJIA. It can act as a Thread Border Router and supports up to 300 displays connected, with a maximum of 16 stacked vertically.
Specifications
Dimensions and Fitting Compatibility
The display case has an external size of 38cm (width) x 29cm (depth) x 22cm (height) and an internal size of 36cm (width) x 25cm (depth) x 19cm (height). It is designed to fit shoe sizes up to US15/ UK14/ EU50. Each display case comes packaged in an individual box measuring 39.5cm (width) x 8.5cm (depth) x 30.0cm (height).
Weight
The EXPO Controller Box weighs 2.03 KG, while the EXPO Expansion Box weighs 1.96 KG.
Features
This product features screen mirroring, a rhythm music visualizer, and Sync+ technology. Each display has a luminous output of 50 lumens and supports Wi-Fi 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n and a proprietary 2.4G protocol. Dimmability is available via the Nanoleaf App, voice commands, or the controller.
Colour and Power
The colour temperature range is 1200K-6500K, with an RGBW colour channel configuration and over 16 million colours available. The colour rendering index (CRI) is >95. The power specifications include a voltage range of 120V~ (NA) or 200-240V~ (EU), with output voltages of 7W (Controller Display) and 5W (Expansion Display).
Use Environment
The product has a lifetime of 25,000 hours and is designed for indoor use, operating within a temperature range of 0~40°C and humidity range of 0%~93%RH. It has an IP rating of IP20.
Pricing and Availability
The Nanoleaf Expo Display Case is now available for purchase in Australia, with pricing starting at A$509.99 for the Expo and A$840.60 for the Expo Duo.
You can buy an expansion (1 pack) for A$105.99.
For more information, visit the Nanoleaf website or retailers like JB Hi-Fi and Harvey Norman.