Mobvoi’s AI-enabled Cololight panels bring customizable visuals to the smart home

Cololight

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Cololight

With products such as the TicPods 2 Pro and the innovative TicWatch Pro smartwatch, Mobvoi is a company that we've come to expect big things from. Its latest gadget is called the Cololight, a set of LED panels that can be controlled by AI or an app on the smartphone to bring stunning ambient light displays to your smart home. The hexagonal units slot together seamlessly and allow the freedom of creating shapes and patterns to suit your individual style.

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The LED panels are controlled via LifeSmart's Cololight app that is available on Android and iOS platforms as well as via the Google Home App and Nest Home devices. There are three color mode options – Artist, Dynamic, and Customized to choose from and the panels are seamless with no bezels so the pattern of colors simply flows.

Features:

  • Each panel is 30.5mm deep, 86mm wide and 74.5mm high
  • Sound and light groves allowing light to interact with playing music
  • Integrated voice control, as well as app and remote control options
  • iOS and Android compatibility (Play Store/App Store), as well as Google Home via TicWatch
  • Desk lamp and standalone pedestal provided

The Cololights come in packs of 3 and 6 panels, with a standalone pedestal included. You can grab a 3-Pack of Cololights for $49.99/£45.99/€49.99 and a 6-Pack for $79.99/£85.99/€89.99 directly from Mobvoi's online store.

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