en.Wedoany.com Reported - Philips has launched a new lighting product, the Skylight, which simulates natural daylight in any indoor location. Available in medium and large sizes, it utilizes NatureConnect technology from its parent company Signify to reproduce the brightness and color temperature of real daylight through LED light sources. The fixture has an IP44 dust and water resistance rating, allowing installation in humid environments such as bathrooms.
The Skylight features a rhythm function that automatically adjusts light intensity and color temperature throughout the day to closely mimic the sun's changing patterns, such as using cool tones in the morning and shifting to warm tones in the afternoon and evening. Users can also choose from five preset modes, including Focus Daylight and Nighttime Ambiance.
Philips has also introduced the Skylight VitaUp in medium and large sizes, which includes a module that emits UV-B rays, reportedly enhancing the body's ability to produce vitamin D. This model integrates a safety control feature that automatically shuts off after eight hours to prevent sunburn.

This device is not part of the Philips Hue product line and does not support smart connectivity features such as Wi-Fi, Matter, or Zigbee. It must be controlled using the included remote and cannot be easily connected to a traditional wall switch. The Skylight is scheduled to launch in Europe later this month with a starting price of €500, and there is no news yet about its entry into the U.S. market.

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