Lighting regulation

Light intensity regulator (dimmer)

  • Special switch, mobile app, or built-in mechanism in a bulb that allows you to change the brightness of the bulb as needed, while also reducing electricity/energy consumption.

Motion sensor

  • A variety of motion sensors that are able not only to respond to motion but also to keep the lighting on while a person is in the room are available today.
  • Today, there are also bulbs that already have built-in motion sensors. This allows using the motion sensor functionality without installing a separate sensor.

Twilight sensors

  • Suitable for regulation of outdoor lighting.
  • Ensure that the lighting is switched on when it becomes dark.

Lighting level sensors

  • This type of sensor allows the operation of luminaires to be regulated depending on the level of the natural lighting in the room.
  • When the required level of illumination is provided by sunlight, the artificial lighting is switched off.

Light colour regulation

  • The sun is a perfect luminaire, the light colour of which varies significantly depending on the time of day.
  • For example, it is yellowish (warm white) in the morning and evening, while the light is cold white in the middle of the day.
  • It is also possible to adapt light bulbs to this principle that will ensure that the natural daylight cycle is followed when you stay indoors.

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