
Nanoleaf Shapes Triangles
Score: 98/100
NZXT F120 RGB Black
Score: 92/100Rankings

Nanoleaf Shapes Triangles are modular smart LED panels offering vibrant colors, touch and music sync, and extensive smart-home integration, but they are relatively dim and rely on 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi.

The NZXT F120 RGB fan family balances airflow, static pressure, and vibrant RGB lighting while requiring the NZXT ecosystem for full control. It offers fluid-dynamic bearings, low noise, and a solid warranty, but the need for a separate hub and occasional low-speed buzzing are drawbacks.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
| ↓ lower better | 2 Wbest | 2.16 W |
16,000,000best | — | |
24 monthsbest | 24 monthsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.45 kg | 0.238 kgbest |
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Connectivity & Control(1) | ||
Control Methods | Nanoleaf App, Desktop App, Touch Control, Voice, Physical Controller | NZXT CAM |
Lighting Performance(1) | ||
LED Type | RGBW | Addressable RGB |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (kg) | 0.45 kg | 0.238 kg |
Power & Energy(1) | ||
Power Wattage (W) | 2 W | 2.16 W |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the striking visual impact, modular flexibility, and Thread-enabled Matter support, while noting fragile linkers and modest brightness.
Everyday users love the aesthetic appeal, interactive touch and music sync, but report panels detaching and Wi-Fi reliability issues.

“Looks amazing on the wall - like a futuristic art piece”

“Music sync is perfect for parties and gaming”

“Kids love touching and changing the colors”




Professional reviewers praise the F120 RGB line for its balanced performance and refined lighting, noting the PWM control and fluid-dynamic bearing as strong points while calling out the ecosystem lock-in.
Everyday users love the quiet operation and CAM integration but frequently mention missing splitters, low-speed buzzing, and the requirement to buy a separate hub.