Nanoleaf has announced the release of the new Nanoleaf 4D V2 system at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. This smart-lighting system serves as a budget-friendly alternative to Philips Ambilight, with improvements in installation ease and screen compatibility. The 4D V2 uses a camera and LED light strip to mimic colors from the TV screen without the need for mounting brackets, offering a tidier look. Nanoleaf has also introduced upgrades to the system’s camera, ensuring stability and wider screen compatibility. Additionally, the company has unveiled a new subscription software service called Nanoleaf Premium, offering features such as Orchestrator for accurate audio syncing and Scenescapes for applying themed lighting to smart lights. The system is set to be released later this year, with pricing expected to be similar to previous models. Nanoleaf’s new developments aim to provide users with enhanced smart lighting experiences.