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Intelligent light systems from SBF allow you to set the light temperature in your carriage on an individual basis. Test it out for yourself.

  • Light temperature at 1500 Kelvin

    Depending on the time of the day and what they are doing, people need both kinds of light: very warm (1500 Kelvin) and very cold light (16000 Kelvin). A cold light temperature of 16000 Kelvin corresponds to that of a cloudless sky. In the presence of this kind of light, the human organism produces cortisol and seratonin, hormones which boost concentration and alertness. On the other hand, the relaxation factor is very high in the presence of a warm light temperature of 1500 Kelvin.

  • Light temperature at 4000 Kelvin

    Depending on the time of the day and what they are doing, people need both kinds of light: very warm (1500 Kelvin) and very cold light (16000 Kelvin). A cold light temperature of 16000 Kelvin corresponds to that of a cloudless sky. In the presence of this kind of light, the human organism produces cortisol and seratonin, hormones which boost concentration and alertness. On the other hand, the relaxation factor is very high in the presence of a warm light temperature of 1500 Kelvin.

  • Light temperature at 8000 Kelvin

    Depending on the time of the day and what they are doing, people need both kinds of light: very warm (1500 Kelvin) and very cold light (16000 Kelvin). A cold light temperature of 16000 Kelvin corresponds to that of a cloudless sky. In the presence of this kind of light, the human organism produces cortisol and seratonin, hormones which boost concentration and alertness. On the other hand, the relaxation factor is very high in the presence of a warm light temperature of 1500 Kelvin.

  • Light temperature at 12000 Kelvin

    Depending on the time of the day and what they are doing, people need both kinds of light: very warm (1500 Kelvin) and very cold light (16000 Kelvin). A cold light temperature of 16000 Kelvin corresponds to that of a cloudless sky. In the presence of this kind of light, the human organism produces cortisol and seratonin, hormones which boost concentration and alertness. On the other hand, the relaxation factor is very high in the presence of a warm light temperature of 1500 Kelvin.

  • Light temperature at 16000 Kelvin

    Depending on the time of the day and what they are doing, people need both kinds of light: very warm (1500 Kelvin) and very cold light (16000 Kelvin). A cold light temperature of 16000 Kelvin corresponds to that of a cloudless sky. In the presence of this kind of light, the human organism produces cortisol and seratonin, hormones which boost concentration and alertness. On the other hand, the relaxation factor is very high in the presence of a warm light temperature of 1500 Kelvin.

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