Interior Lighting Artificial Sun Skylight Simulate a Sunlight Irradiation Room, Living Room Office

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March 24, 2025
Category Connection: Artificial Sunlight Panel
Brief: Discover the Interior Lighting Artificial Sun Skylight, a revolutionary solution that simulates natural sunlight irradiation for rooms, living rooms, and offices. This 1200mm round-shaped skylight operates on 100VAC-240VAC, offering a full spectrum of sunlight to enhance well-being and sleep patterns. Perfect for spaces with limited natural light, it’s easy to install and energy-efficient.
Related Product Features:
  • Reproduces the visual effect of natural sunlight and blue sky for a realistic outdoor feel.
  • Easy to install with minimal maintenance required, making it a hassle-free lighting solution.
  • DALI/0-10V/BLE+2.4G brightness and CCT adjustable for customizable lighting preferences.
  • Features SMALITE high-quality LEDs for long-lasting and durable performance.
  • No UV or blue light hazard, ensuring safe and healthy illumination.
  • Constructed with aluminum alloy housing for robustness and longevity.
  • Complies with ROHS, CCC, and CE standards for quality assurance.
  • Ideal for offices, residential spaces, retail stores, and medical centers.
Faqs:
  • What is the voltage requirement for the Artificial Sun Skylight?
    The Artificial Sun Skylight operates on a wide voltage range of 100VAC-240VAC, making it suitable for various electrical systems worldwide.
  • Can the brightness and color temperature of the skylight be adjusted?
    Yes, the skylight features DALI/0-10V/BLE+2.4G controls, allowing you to adjust both brightness and color temperature (CCT) to suit your preferences.
  • Is the Artificial Sun Skylight safe for prolonged use?
    Absolutely. The skylight uses SMALITE high-quality LEDs with no UV or blue light hazard, ensuring safe and healthy illumination for extended periods.
  • Where can the Artificial Sun Skylight be installed?
    This skylight is versatile and ideal for windowless rooms, offices, residential spaces, retail stores, medical centers, airports, museums, and subways—anywhere with limited natural light.