Nanoleaf LED shapes and light bars now sync with Corsair gaming products
, has teamed up with gaming company Corsair to make your setup more immersive and colorful. A new integration called Nanoleaf x CORSAIR lets you sync up Nanoleaf's smart lights to in-game explosions, actions and sounds.
The integration works with Corsair's portfolio of peripherals, including keyboards, gaming mice and headsets. Much as you can with your keyboard or PC peripheral lights, you'll be able to program lighting effects on your wall using the Nanoleaf or Corsair iCue apps on your desktop. To give a flavor, they have names like"Rainbow Wave" and"Rain," similar to what you may have seen for keyboard lighting effects.
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