Lighting – it's atmosphere, comfort, and functionality in every interior. Smart control allows precise management of lighting, creating unique visual effects while simultaneously increasing energy efficiency.
In restaurants, hotels, and stores, proper lighting impacts the customer experience.
Subtle table lighting, dynamic scene changes based on the time of day, or appropriate product highlighting – all of these elements shape the perception of the space and enhance its visual appeal.
Light influences our mood, comfort, and daily rhythm. Smart control allows it to be adjusted for every situation – in the morning, it gently illuminates the space, making it easier to wake up, and in the evening, it creates a cozy atmosphere for relaxation. You can program scenarios that automatically adjust the intensity and color of the lighting based on the time of day or activity.
Light works in harmony with other systems – it dims when a room is vacated, reacts to door openings, or turns on at night to guide your way.
The ability to create preset lighting settings tailored to the needs of a given space. In hotels, this could be a spa relaxation scene or a romantic atmosphere in a restaurant. At home, one click is enough to adjust the lighting for work, relaxation, or a movie night.
Motion sensors automatically turn on the lights when someone enters a room. In hotels and offices, this minimizes unnecessary energy consumption, while in homes, it increases comfort in corridors or bathrooms.
The ability to adjust brightness, color temperature, and light intensity allows the atmosphere of the interior to be tailored to the time of day and surroundings. In restaurants, you can change the light based on the time of day, with brighter morning lighting and subtle evening tones, while hotel lobbies can have exclusive character lighting.
Lighting systems can act as additional security, signaling threats such as break-ins, fire, or gas leaks by flashing or pulsating lights. In hotels and restaurants, this allows for quick response and evacuation of guests.
In hotels and restaurants, lights aren’t left on all the time – the system adjusts the lighting based on guest presence, time of day, and light intensity. At home, it allows you to optimize energy use through schedules and automatically turning off unused light sources.
Intelligent lighting control can mimic activity in the building during absence, deterring intruders. This can be applied in hotels for VIP apartments or in restaurants to simulate activity during closed hours, enhancing security.
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