BIOS Lighting Partners TrueLight to Develop Circadian Lighting for Creating Healthier Indoor Life

BIOS Lighting and TrueLight announced their new strategic partnership to advance circadian lighting applications and bring the health benefits of natural sunlight indoors.

The new dimmable TrueLight Circadia bulb uses patented BIOS SkyBlue Technology to pinpoint key photoreceptors that signal circadian responses. During the daytime, the TrueLight Circadia bulb infuses the critical sky-blue region (near 490nm), which helps improve alertness, mood and performance. Dimming the bulb after the sun goes down removes daytime photoreceptors and sends nighttime signals to help the body prepare for a good night's sleep. The TrueLight Circadia bulb's day-to-night functionality will provide individuals and their families with truly circadian lighting.

"BIOS is a biology-first company. It's with great excitement that we partner with TrueLight, a biology-forward company. We know that our current lighting environment compromises our health and our sleep. We are thrilled to make BIOS Skyblue® Technology available in the home and out into the world to improve people's lives," says Robert Soler, VP of Biological Research and Technology at BIOS Lighting.

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