
For versatile smart light panels, Nanoleaf is your best bet. You can mix and match different types and sizes of blocks with this modular system, including pegboard or textured blocks and optional shelving.
I love the built-in rhythm module that syncs the panels to your beats for parties. The daylight option is also great for dark winter days.
Nanoleaf Blocks is the go-to LED panel system for anyone who wants modular, music-reactive wall art that works with every major voice assistant and has a thriving community scene library behind it.
WIRED's pick for pixel art LED panels, the Twinkly Squares deliver individually addressable LEDs in a modular square format that's ideal for animated effects and custom designs. A strong alternative to Nanoleaf for those who want more pixel-level control.
A massive 1,536-LED self-standing display that sets up in 20 minutes and goes anywhere you have an outlet. It's the only LED light panel built for events, backyards, and renters who want a high-res light show without permanent installation.
WIRED's top alternative pick for decorative LED wall lighting, the Govee Glide Wall Lights offer a distinctive flowing line design at a lower price than Nanoleaf panels. A great entry point for smart accent lighting with multi-zone color control.
WIRED's top pick for gaming-focused LED lighting, the Philips Hue Play Gradient Lightstrip for PC delivers reactive bias lighting that syncs to on-screen content for a more immersive setup. The Hue ecosystem's reliability and speed via the Hue Hub make it the most polished option for serious setups.