PLUMEN: Smart LED Lamp Helps with Relaxing

PLUMEN, the world’s first premium low energy lighting brand, has announced it will launch a designer smart bulb collection that will adjust according to your natural body clock.

Plumen is to add a smart LED bulb that track circadian rhythm and change light accordingly to its product portfolio. (PLUMEN/LEDinside)

The new bulbs will relax you when it’s time for bed, helping you sleep soundly at night, and invigorate you in the morning. Better sleep is the key to staying healthy and preventing illness.

 

The new collection will be created in partnership with technology and control application leaders Stack Lighting. The sensors, connectivity and intelligence will be integrated into Plumen’s bulbs, establishing a new category in lighting that combines premium design-led product, with cutting edge control technology.

 

This Stack-enabled range of Plumen bulbs will learn and adjust to your daily behaviour. When you get out of bed a bluer, colder light will help you wake up, once at your desk it will intensify to aid concentration and then, at the end of the day, the light will warm to encourage relaxation and prepare your body for sleep.

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