Lighting cares for the body.
The Sora Clock is linked to color LED lighting in offices and facilities to regulate the body's internal rhythm. By creating a relative clock that matches working hours and linking the color and brightness of the Sora to the LED lighting at that time, not only is work efficiency improved, but the work-life rhythm of employees is also regulated, enhancing the quality of sleep. As a result, overall health is improved, leading to a positive cycle in work performance. Employees can also use the "Sora Clock Lite" on their smartphones with the same relative clock as the office, allowing them to maintain their rhythm outside of the office, such as at home.
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Sora's Clock is a patented product that utilizes a mechanism to adjust the body's rhythm and reduce mental stress by visually incorporating the time of a relativistic clock through Sora's imagery. A relativistic clock is a clock that changes the speed of time by altering the position of the clock's hands. For more details, please visit our website.
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Office lighting Lighting in a windowless room etc.
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