In the past few years, less comapny have the technological advances to design the artificial sunlight skylight, which can mimic real daylight and natural blue sky with much accuracy. Before, most of people use special lights to help plants grow or enjoy sunshine by traditional electric skylight , and we’ve got different lights that can change to suit our moods, no matter how we tweak it, these artificial light still just doesn’t feel quite the the same as real, natural light.
Now, with the help of RYOPT Skylight, you can call up natural-looking daylight with the flip of a switch or tuya app, thanks to a newly-developed sunlight panel that uses nanoparticles to create actual daylight. This might make it possible to produce natural light in even the most dank, windowless interiors.
The technology, developed by RYOPT designer in China, relies on a panel of white LEDs that shine through a clear plastic panel studded with nanoparticles that are invisible to the naked eye. These particles scatter the light in the same way that the Earth’s atmosphere does with sunlight, which makes it feel more realistic.
In the past few years, less comapny have the technological advances to design the artificial sunlight skylight, which can mimic real daylight and natural blue sky with much accuracy. Before, most of people use special lights to help plants grow or enjoy sunshine by traditional electric skylight , and we’ve got different lights that can change to suit our moods, no matter how we tweak it, these artificial light still just doesn’t feel quite the the same as real, natural light.
Now, with the help of RYOPT Skylight, you can call up natural-looking daylight with the flip of a switch or tuya app, thanks to a newly-developed sunlight panel that uses nanoparticles to create actual daylight. This might make it possible to produce natural light in even the most dank, windowless interiors.
The technology, developed by RYOPT designer in China, relies on a panel of white LEDs that shine through a clear plastic panel studded with nanoparticles that are invisible to the naked eye. These particles scatter the light in the same way that the Earth’s atmosphere does with sunlight, which makes it feel more realistic.