 Hey what's up guys welcome to the training reviews so pretty excited I've got something here called the Nanoleaf LED light panel system now what this essentially is is nine triangular LED lights that you can stick up on the wall or in your office anywhere you like and you can use an app to control any type of color that you like to light up your room with. Now I'm going to be setting this up but this is the Rhythm Edition which I'm also going to be showcasing to you now I'm going to set this up on the wall behind me so I might replace that frame there or I might just put it around that I'm going to explore a little bit but ultimately I'm doing it because a lot of youtubers have come across this and you probably noticed them they have this in the background here's some sample images from Nanoleaf on how it can make it look like in your office space as well so it does really make your room pop use loads of different types of ways you can sort of display it you can set them up in different types of angles in different types of positions you can make shapes out of them but the box comes with only nine of these triangular LED panels but there is an option for you to keep buying them separately to extend them to as many LED light panels as you'd like so I'm going to go ahead and see what shape I can create with just the nine panels that come out of the box but just to let you know this is the Rhythm Edition now what that means is that you can play some music in the background and the LED light panels will bounce to that music so I'm quite interested to see how that will work so I'll give you a test in a second but let's go ahead and unbox this and we'll get straight into it right let's go and unbox this it's quite heavy you can see some pictures here as well wow it will look pretty awesome ready to see what this bad boy can do right in the box you've got the light panels here they're not very small they are very large so they will take up a lot of space on that wall behind me so I'm going to see the best way to utilize all of that space you also have your connector here with the plug so that will be coming down from the wall to the plug socket so we'll have to find a way to hide that as well small one here is the Rhythm connector this is what basically picks up music from the background and will be bouncing all the lights off of the LED panels you have your switch adapter as well and lastly you've got a bunch of 3M double-sided sticky tapes so it's going to make your wall pretty sticky when you're putting the pads on to the back of these light panels let's go ahead and see where we can stick these and come up with a shape lastly it comes with these connectors so these ones are what connect each of the triangular LED panels to each other so they're quite small I'm not sure how strong they're going to be but I'm going to test that out and hopefully they'll stay in place right so what I'm doing is I'm putting these connectors in between each of them so there's a little slot here you can see you just stick that in and then you connect the next one into that slot it's very fiddly so hopefully the 3M sticky adhesives will be strong enough to keep that in place but putting them in you have to literally just hold all of them together as you're adding them in so it's good to do this on a very large desk so that you can keep sliding them into place otherwise I find it a little bit fiddly to do that so I'm going to finish off the last few and I'm going to go ahead and stick them on the wall behind me right so you can see that I've got three of them up there at the moment it was a little bit tricky to get them in there but they keep coming apart when you're holding them because the connectors in between they're a little bit like cardboard very weak plastic so it's just very easy to take apart so you see like that it's very flimsy so you need to try and hold a couple of them together at a time so what I'm doing now is I'm taking these 3M double-sided tapes just putting them at the back of these panels and I'll continue putting them on the wall 2x2 if you take any more than that then you're risking dropping them making it a little bit difficult to put them into position etc etc so I'm just putting them on each corner of the triangle here as you can see and I'm going to continue doing that 2x2 and then hopefully that will be all of them up there and then I'll just have to connect the cable to each of them all right so there it is guys so it looks pretty cool now I'm going to be turning it on and showcasing some of the features of the app that come with it and how to control it but just so you see there's a wire that's sticking out right at the bottom so I want to try and hide that so it doesn't really look good but you can see just on the top left there that's the rhythm module so that's what picks up the sound from your music you're playing in the background or even just like if you're talking it will pick up and bounce some lights based on the sound that it's hearing so I'll give you a little example and demo of that in a second as well so I'm gonna go ahead and hide that little cable with my trusty red tape because I have red walls so once I've done that then we'll take a look at the app right so there you go not the greatest of jobs don't really like too much tape or adhesives on my wall but nonetheless it's doing the job for now but I may take a look at that in the future so let's go ahead and have a look at the app right so I've connected it using wifi and I've opened up the app now so this is the dashboard you can switch between basic color rhythm and groups that you can set up so just on the top left here I'm going to turn it on and you'll see that it will come on now if I go into color I can select maybe color burst I can go inner peace northern lights it's various different options you can just cycle through them now what I'm going to do is I'm just going to be turning the aperture down on my camera so that you can see the colors a little bit better on the lights behind me okay hopefully that's a little bit clearer so now you can go in and add more colors from outside of the default ones that they provide you so if you click the plus icon you can do new color scene and you can select some of these here maybe add that one adjust the lights on there you need to tap the led led icon whichever color you like it to be you do yellow do yellow there maybe blue there so essentially you're able to basically assign which led panel you'd like to be on which color so if I go ahead and add some more here and finish off and there you have it you can save that and then call it testing and then click save and go back and you will see that there so you can also adjust the brightness and you can dim it down as much as you like as well so that's pretty much everything you can do with the colors create your own schemes pretty unlimited amount of colors that you can have now if you go into rhythm and this will basically start bouncing the colors based on a background music or background noise so if I go ahead and select maybe rhythmic northern lights now it will start bouncing to the voice that it hears in the background so you'll see that it's doing it to my voice speaking but if I go ahead and play some music we'll see how it reacts to that and some other features you can explore to see how to do various different things with the app you can also control it via your voice with Google Assistant you can also use Amazon LX up and I think there's compatibility with Apple Home as well so you can also schedule to turn on the lights at specific times of the day which is pretty cool other than that I think that pretty much covers everything about the lights all right that's it guys so just going to run through some of the bad points which I found while setting this up I think those little cardboard connectors that set these panels together I think they're very thin and if you do break them you have to pay a lot of money to get replacement ones you can buy additional connectors as well as well as additional LED panels which I think is great but the price you pay for all of these things including the whole box set that came with this I think is quite expensive now this is 150 pounds on Amazon you can buy it from Nanoleaf it's a little bit more expensive but 150 170 pounds which they're displaying online I think is a little bit too much for the equipment that you get I think there are cheaper alternatives out there but I've heard really good reviews about this I've seen other YouTubers are using this so I thought why not give it a shot so the price is a little bit more on the expensive side so on that front I don't think it's probably the best value for just the type of material you get the issues that you have for setting it up and all of the wires the little cardboard and the expensive add-ons as well as that while setting it up I've noticed I had a couple of connection issues with my app and the LED panels so the connection kept cutting off I had to keep reconnecting it it's not the greatest I just wish it would work smooth just a little bit like some of the Philips Hue lights that I have in the house so that's the only bad point on that side as well apart from that I do think it's a very good piece of equipment to have and brighten up your rooms your office space and just to bring a little bit more ambience and pop to to the atmosphere that you're in I do like the Rhythm Edition where it just bounces to sounds voice music I think that just really stands out and anyone that comes into the room and sees that they will be amazed by it so overall it's been positive I am going to keep this there I'm going to see how it goes in the upcoming months and give you guys any feedback and if I've got any tips and tricks on this as well I will be posting them to my Instagram so keep an eye out for that at trending reviews and I hope you guys like this if you got any comments please do drop them below I hope you like the video and subscribe and I'll see you guys at the next one take care