Soraa’s Helia: Replicating Natural Sunlight to Promote Sleep and Health

Feburary 10, 2017 

Helia creates an intelligent environment providing a personalized, adaptive lighting experience with enhanced energy savings, convenience and comfort. Helia combines full spectrum LED lighting with a secure, expandable network of smart home sensors. The result is an intuitive, energy-efficient lighting system that brings the benefits of dynamic, natural sunlight indoors.

Helia is replicating the timing and visible spectrum of natural sunlight. Leveraging Soraa’s LED technology coupled with an enterprise-grade networking and sensor platform, Helia adapts to your environment automatically, based on your home’s sunrise and sunset times, tuning for your habits and health. Helia bulbs provide plenty of blue light in the morning to wake you up.

During the day, museum-quality light makes your surroundings come alive. And in the evening as you wind down, Soraa’s patented BlueFree LED technology removes blue light completely, while retaining a beautiful, soft white colour.

Find out more: www.soraa.com.

 

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