Have you seen this "alarm clock"? A luxury hotel in Iceland launches morning call service by using lights.
According to foreign media reports, Retreat, a luxury hotel in Iceland, has launched a wake-up service by using lights.Guests of this hotel can book a "natural wake-up" service in the morning as well as daily newspapers and breakfast.During this indicated time, a 5-minute long dynamic light cycle is activated, the light intensity changes from 0% to 90% brightness and from amber to 5600K color temperature, so that the guest can be gently and gradually awakened by lights instead of sounds.The hotel has also installed dynamic white lighting, so guests can manage their own lighting requirements.
It is reported that the hotel rooms are equipped with ceiling lamps with a diameter of 1.2 meters and LED circuit fixing boards. The lamps have a series of color temperatures, combining 2100K, 85 CRI amber, 4000K, 90 CRI white and 6000K, 90 CRI white.The small panels near the bed can control four different light scenes, including a relaxed light scene with a low light level of 50 Lux, an energetic light scene with a light level of 350 Lux, a daytime scene with a 120 Lux light level, and only 4000 and 6000K LEDs Night scene running when multiple circuits closed.
According to reports, most lamps are built into buildings or furniture.