Haiyue Sheng Lighting launches the Mini Pixel Smart Panel Light, reshaping the personalized lighting experience for homes.
Release time:2025-10-08
Targeting the wave of intelligent upgrades in home lighting, Haiyuesheng Lighting held a new product launch event in Guangzhou, officially unveiling its Mini Pixel series of smart panel lights. These innovative fixtures are redefining home lighting and ambiance with their standout features: "compact size, exceptional compatibility, and unparalleled customization."
Featuring a sleek, space-saving design just 8mm thick, the Mini Pixel lights harness RGBIC full-color illumination technology, capable of delivering stunning gradient effects across 16 million colors. They also offer seamless color temperature adjustments ranging from 2700K to 6500K, perfectly catering to diverse settings—whether it’s creating a cozy, warm atmosphere in the bedroom or fostering focused productivity in the study.
The product features a built-in Bluetooth Mesh networking module, enabling synchronous control of up to 120 panels in a single setup. Users can easily customize and create dynamic light-and-shadow patterns directly through the mobile app—plus, the system even syncs seamlessly with music rhythms, bringing "lighting that moves with the sound."
Notably, the device is equipped with an advanced MCU smart chip that simplifies the installation process, allowing ordinary users to complete the embedded installation without needing professional tools. It’s compatible with a variety of ceiling materials, including gypsum boards and aluminum suspended ceilings.
At the launch event, pre-sales kicked off simultaneously on JD.com and Tmall platforms, and within just three hours, reservations soared past 5,000 units. "We’re also planning to introduce a full-house smart lighting package, ensuring seamless connectivity and interoperability with ecosystems like Xiaomi and Huawei," revealed Product Manager Li Na. She added that specialized versions tailored for specific spaces—such as kids’ rooms or living areas—will be rolled out in the near future.
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