GamesRadar+ Verdict
Nanoleaf lines make for an excellent RGB lighting solution that looks anything but garish.
Admittedly, cheap reels of LEDs are to blame for my RGB lighting aversion.
Turns out I do enjoy RGB lighting after all.

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Theres also a sheet on top with a QR code to instructions.
The process kicks off with downloading the Nanoleaf app from eitherGooglePlay or the Apple App Store.
Doing so prompts a setup wizard thats easy to follow and presents no quirks during setup.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
Yet, I got off scot-free this time, so thank the tech gods for that.
At this stage, Id say its safe to finally pop your Nanoleaf Lines design onto a wall.
In addition to screen mirroring, the Lines kit can also react to sound like a music visualizer.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
The kit is also super responsive, with patterns coming across as snappy and accurate.
Visual praise aside, Nanoleafs whole infrastructure feels nice and robust, with minimal shenanigans during general use.
Every action used via the app kicked in almost immediately, and firmware updates flowed through without a hitch.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
Should you buy a Nanoleaf Lines kit?
I do think Nanoleaf should include some renter-friendly mounting options with its package for the price.
Would I say this is a deal breaker?

Hell no, but its important to plan ahead before splashing out on this fantastic RGB kit.
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