New smart LED bulbs enter the market to help sleep function


The new smart LED bulbs cut into the market to help sleep. The prospects of LED lighting devices are promising. Technology manufacturers have rushed into the LED bulb market to produce more durable, energy-efficient and competitively priced products. Now even international emerging manufacturers have introduced a smart LED bulb that is said to have a sleep-helping effect, opening up a new market for the market.
From dusk to dark, returning to the natural routine Saffron released the smart LED bulb DriftLight on May 7, 2014, which can be switched to three modes: daytime, midnight and luminous. According to the company, the light source of DriftLight is modeled after a twilight sunset, slowly turning from bright to extinguished (midnight mode) in 37 minutes; or leaving a faint light, caring for children who need light to assist sleep (night mode).
Saffron CEO Preston Wily said that DriftLight's thoughts stemmed from her daughter's insomnia. He hopes that there will be a kind of light bulb that will automatically dim to the end, and can still stay for half an hour for the daughter to read. After the invention of the lighting device, human beings have not relied on the law of sunlight in the past; plus some lights will inhibit the body's secretion of melatonin, which seriously affects the quality of sleep. The company claims that this product has a warm and comfortable light source, coupled with a special timed dimming function, not only can relax the body, but also promote melatonin secretion, helping people sleep well.
Using technology to improve sleep quality Time magazine reported in January last year that insomnia is a serious problem. Since 2008, sleep-related expenses have increased by 8.8 per year, and in 2012 the market reached $32 billion. Insomnia not only affects work and learning efficiency, but also is harmful to health, which shows the importance of sleep. Now, in addition to using static methods to relax the body, advanced technology can be applied to improve sleep quality.
With an illumination output of 530 lumens, DriftLight replaces a 40W incandescent bulb with a power consumption of only 7W and a luminous efficiency of 75.71lm/W. The manufacturer's marked life is 30,000 hours. The diffuser cover of this product replaces glass with plastic, which not only greatly reduces the danger caused by the breakage of the bulb, but also reduces the production cost. The current price of the bulb is $29.