The LaMetric SKY comes in a pack of 8 light panels, shaped in the form of a right triangle with 32 color zones on each, capable of being illuminated in over 16 million colors. These light panels can be arranged in any shape or pattern and can be mounted to the wall using a double-sided tape provided on the back. And the illumination or brightness for each panel can be adjusted manually, according to the surrounding requirements.

One feature that LaMetric SKY has inherited from its previous product, the TIME, is the ability to display beautiful pixel faces, which can be used to add an extra flair to the panels. To be able to build a SKY face, a minimum of 4 light panels need to be connected together in the shape of a square. Once connected, the possibilities are endless, with thousands of pattern options to choose from, including your own custom pattern.

In addition to using the light panels just for decoration, users can also use the panels to display some of their information or metrics. For example, users can display their social media figures like subscriber count on YouTube, followers on Twitter and Instagram, views on Twitch etc on the panels. Also, since the SKY can connect to Smart Home devices, it can be used to display information like weather, current playing song, daily schedule etc.

To perform any operations on the SKY, a dedicated app can be downloaded on your mobile phone. And in case you’re feeling lazy, voice assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri can also be used to perform any operations. In a lot many ways the SKY looks like an improvised version of Nanoleaf’s Aurora.