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Discussion centers on Nanoleaf expanding its smart lighting lineup with a new low-cost ceiling light that supports both Matter and Apple HomeKit. People are focusing on compatibility—whether the device can integrate smoothly across HomeKit and Matter ecosystems.

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Key Takeaway Nanoleaf has introduced a new $80 Matter-compatible smart ceiling light that also works with Apple HomeKit.
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Nanoleaf has introduced a new $80 Matter-compatible smart ceiling light that also works with Apple HomeKit.

Discussion centers on Nanoleaf expanding its smart lighting lineup with a new low-cost ceiling light that supports both Matter and Apple HomeKit. People are focusing on compatibility—whether the device can integrate smoothly across HomeKit and Matter ecosystems.

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Top 1 signals · Nanoleaf has introduced a new $80 Matter-compatible smart

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Brand Nanoleaf
Product type Smart ceiling light
Standards Works with Matter
Ecosystem Works with HomeKit

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  • Look for official Nanoleaf availability details and compatibility confirmations for Matter + HomeKit. MacRumors
  • Follow MacRumors for updates as soon as other Nanoleaf Matter-HomeKit products are announced. MacRumors

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  • Nanoleaf's New $80 Smart Ceiling Light Works With Matter and HomeKit MacRumors
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