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Oulangte, visual red‑rhythmic light—want to learn more?
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【概要内容】
Today, the LED lighting industry has entered a relatively mature phase. Having evolved from early replacement‑type demand to a focus on light quality and health‑oriented solutions, it is foreseeable that, by 2030 and beyond, human‑centric circadian lighting will emerge as a groundbreaking new trend in LED illumination.
Accordingly, Oulante has meticulously developed its health‑focused lighting products, crafting a healthy light spectrum and delivering value through superior color quality.
Healthy lighting is a multifaceted concept, with different spectra of light having distinct implications for human health. For example:
Full spectrum, delivering an effect similar to sunlight; it is excited by violet light but disregards the human eye’s visual perception, resulting in a bluish hue.
Low-blue-light circadian spectrum, with reduced blue light content and a continuous spectral output, better aligns with the principles of a circadian‑compatible light spectrum.
Ra97 visual red‑rich spectrum; the excitation spectrum of the blue‑light chip, with a color rendering index as high as 97, likewise embodies the concept of low‑blue‑light, healthy illumination and fully meets health‑standard requirements.
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The significance of circadian rhythm lighting
Stephen Richardson
President of Global Marketing, Oulante
“Healthy lighting is a broad topic. We can achieve the goal of healthy lighting through thoughtful lighting design, well‑designed luminaires, and the use of light spectra that are more beneficial to human health. As a globally leading brand in light‑color application research, Oulante has long been committed to in‑depth studies of light colors for architectural lighting, and we have launched products that align with human circadian rhythms.” Visual Red Healthy Spectrum “It also aims to drive industry development and create greater value for users.”
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Visual Red Healthy Spectrum Product
Delux Visual Red Rhythm Light Series
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Tusi Visual Red Rhythm Light Series
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Oulangte Visual Red-Rhythm Light (left) vs. Other Brands (right)
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The color of light produced by burning carbon is rich in orange and red.
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Humans coexist with and are shaped by natural light. Gary Gordon, a lecturer at Parsons School of Design in New York, chair of the U.S. Lighting Proficiency Board, and a member of the International Association of Lighting Designers, notes in his book “Interior Lighting Design” that, Using soft lighting rich in saturated orange and red hues at night is more beneficial to human health. It can be regarded as a genetically based form of memory in the course of human evolution.
Oulante’s visual red‑rich light, with its orange and red spectrum, is particularly effective at promoting melatonin production as the human body transitions into its nighttime rhythm, thereby supporting rest and sleep.
The visual red‑light rhythm COB has already been promoted and adopted by Oulante’s customers, earning widespread recognition. We hope more users will come to appreciate the significance of visual red‑light rhythm technology. In Q1 2023, Oulante will also launch… SMD and high-power 3535 products based on the visual red‑light spectral range, Welcome to the official Oulangte website—purchase or request samples through our authorized dealer network!
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About Oulangte
Founded in 2015 by Dr. Luke Ma, a leading expert in LED packaging from Silicon Valley, U.S.-based Oulante Co., Ltd. specializes in developing scene‑based lighting color solutions. Its core team comprises seasoned LED professionals from the United States, China, and other regions. The company has secured more than 20 patents, including numerous invention patents and international patents. Leveraging its proprietary TBUFC and Visualbin technologies, Oulante delivers products with exceptional stability, capable of mass production to a consistent visual base tone and meeting industry‑leading color‑temperature tolerances of ±50K. Its offerings have been adopted by numerous domestic and international lighting brands, luxury hotel projects, high‑end villas, and hospitality venues, as well as many renowned chain‑brand clients.