Nanoleaf is launching a new product called the PC Screen Mirror Lightstrip, reports The Verge, which features 75 color-changing LEDs and can be attached to the back of a computer monitor to create an immersive ambient lighting experience that also mirrors the screen’s content.
The PC Screen Mirror Lightstrip connects to the computer’s USB port and doesn’t require a control box or camera. Designed for monitors up to 32 inches, the strip’s flexible, self-adhesive zigzag design makes for easy installation. It can also be customized for smaller screens by shortening it to the desired length.
You can then customize colors and light animation and synchronize light with sound through the Nanoleaf app. If you pay up for a Nanoleaf Premium subscription, you also get access to advanced features like Orchestrator Mode for dynamic color palettes and animations.
Nanoleaf’s PC Screen Mirror Lightstrip is currently available for pre-order at $49.99 and will ship towards the end of March.
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