Canadian company Nanoleaf has unveiled a range of new products during a live presentation, including a focus on entertainment with the 4D Screen Mirror & Lightstrip Kit, which was first showcased at CES earlier this year.
The package consists of a light strip that, along with a camera, attempts to reflect the colors displayed on the TV. It’s unclear exactly what makes it a “4D experience,” but it could be the ability to connect up to 50 lights that can synchronize with the content.
Nanoleaf also introduced a black version of their wall panels, called Ultra Black Hexagons. The Ultra Black Hexagons are priced at 200 euros, and the Nanoleaf 4D Screen Mirror + Lightstrip Kit costs 100 euros for TVs up to 65 inches and 130 euros for TVs up to 85 inches.
If you’re interested in watching the 38-minute-long presentation of Nanoleaf’s new products, you can check it out here.