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A lot of unique sunlight properties, like its very specific luminosity and hardness, cannot be emulated by standard electrical lighting. And we don’t even mention vitamin D.
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Lighting fact #29
A lot of unique sunlight properties, like its very specific luminosity and hardness, cannot be emulated by standard electrical lighting. And we don’t even mention vitamin D.
SVET LED Light Bulb & Philips Hue: Time To Choose (part 2)
In the previous post, we covered the main differences between the SVET and Philips Hue light bulbs. This post highlights detailed tech specs of two products looking very similar at first sight.
To quickly sort out the differences, we created a simple infographic that explains in numbers why SVET, as a new generation of human-centric lighting, outranks Philips Hue in many ways.
SVET LED Light Bulb & Philips Hue: Time To Choose (part 1)
A lot of questions we get via social media, emails and during conferences can be bluntly boiled down to one: what's the difference between SVET and Philips Hue? To an average consumer, the products may indeed look very similar in purpose and technology, so the question is certainly justified.
In order to answer this question as thoroughly as possible, we made a detailed comparison of the SVET and Philips Hue light bulbs, so you can be ahead of the game the next time you’re out for quality home or office lighting.
The comparison is split into two articles. The first one will cover the main differences without any technical details, while the second one will be more technical, explaining the differences in specs.
Lighting Fact #28
Did you know that, generally, women prefer warmer, softer colors than men? This can be considered in all lighting modes but, of course, it is always up to the individual user, what he/she chooses as preferred color.
Lighting Fact #27
Let’s face it, we all get older. The trick is to go through it and do it properly and in a healthy way. Light is last but not least in this story.
Lighting Fact #26
Stress and anxiety are frequent outcomes from working in a setting of intense (especially fluorescent) lighting. Research has shown that annoyance from bright light leads to medical stress. Moreover, fluorescent lighting has also been linked to aggravating other psychological disorders such as agoraphobia (extreme or irrational fear of open or public places).
Change your flat, harmful indoor lighting to health-friendly with SVET.
Find more at http://svet.io/
How exposure to artificial lighting may affect your stress levels
Have you noticed yourself working longer hours and stressing out more often? Having a larger influx of work may mean bigger bucks or a sweet bonus at the end of the pay period, but is it all at the cost of your stress? Is there a way of having it all?
Are your main rooms well-lit?
There are 4 basic steps to a well-lit room, and we would like to share them with you because we all know that the right lighting can make or break a room. It's vital to create an inviting environment that encourages people to linger around your home and business. One of the biggest mistakes (and most annoying) is to go overboard on lighting, resulting in a room too bright.
You don't want guests/clients to feel like they're waiting in a hospital emergency room, do you?
Why to get Down with Green Lighting if You Haven't Already
Green movement is a huge trend and green lighting is next. Join the movement now!
Lighting fact #25
Low color temperature light creates a smooth lowering of central nervous system activity. Thus, low color temperature illumination can be used effectively in a bedroom or other such environment where it is desirable to facilitate lowered physiological activity.
According to studies “Effect of Illuminance and Color Temperature on Lowering of Physiological Activity” by Noguchi H, Sakaguchi T.
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The Relationship Between Sleep and Light
Have you ever woken up right before your alarm goes off, and were surprised and impressed at your body's natural sense of time? Humans, as well as plants and animals, have an internal clock that is in sync with nature's cycles of night and day.
Lightning fact #24
Did you know that red color increases blood pressure acting like a stimulant (later followed by depression), while blue color causes a drop in blood pressure (later followed by an increase)?
Why Lighting Matters
Our habits, lifestyle, and views have changed radically over the past century. But when it comes to lighting we still use the one that's based on 19th-century technology that harms our health on a daily basis. Lighting matters and here is why.
Lighting fact #23
Did you know that on average, women go to bed earlier and wake up earlier than men, and they are more likely to rate themselves as morning types than men on standardized questionnaires.
What about you: are you a lark, an owl, or a hummingbird?
Take the quiz below to find out.
Learn more about SVET at http://svet.io/
SVET took part in Enchant VC’s accelerator program. And it was fun!
Lighting Fact #22
Did you know that LED-technology was developed for NASA’s plant growth experiments in space and shows promise for delivering light deep into tissues of the body to promote wound healing and human tissue growth.
Above you can find the photo of a blooming zinnia flower in the Veggie plant growth system aboard the International Space Station shared by commander Scott Kelly on his tweeter.
Find more about SVET at http://svet.io/
What is lumen and how many lumens do we need?
Have you ever felt tired or sleepy, had headaches, low mood, absenteeism, and job dissatisfaction in a room with the poor illumination?
Well, it's all because of LUMENS.