In this Internet of things era, connected lightbulbs like Phillips’ Hue and Belkin’s Wemo are becoming more commonplace. Unfortunately, for the most part, these still look like plain old light bulbs and LED strips. Can’t we do better? Enter Nanoleaf’s Aurora. Instead of lightbulbs, the Aurora consists of triangular light panels, which you can stick onto pretty much any flat surface and assemble like a puzzle. I’ve been trying a twelve-panel Aurora setup for a few weeks, living alongside my current Wemo setup. And while there are a few quirks, I’m convinced its one of the coolest lighting systems out…

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