This Samsung spin-off makes fake windows that create artificial sunlight

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In a nutshell: Being in lockdown isn’t fun, and it can be even more stressful if you’re in a flat or apartment that receives little sunlight. But SunnyFive, a start-up from Samsung’s C-Lab incubator that's being spun off, could have the answer: an artificial window that recreates the full spectrum of light created by the sun.

You’re probably familiar with light therapy lamps used to treat seasonal affective disorder, a type of depression linked to reduced exposure to sunlight during the shorter fall and winter days. The SunnyFive window works in a similar way, delivering all the benefits of natural light.

As reported by The Verge, the window can be programmed to imitate the lighting effects of a real window. The angle of the light changes throughout the day, mimicking sunrise, dawn, dusk, and sunset. There’s also a companion app for altering the color temperature and brightness.

Samsung says the window “helps users synthesize vitamin D while they are indoors or in low-lit places without having to worry about skin aging or sunburn.” It also works with the company’s SmartThings home ecosystem of smart products.

Other incubator start-up projects supported by Samsung this year include a video editing app for adding CGI and 3D effects using smartphones, a “smart study note service,” and a text digitizer.

Introduced in 2012, C-Labs has produced 45 start-ups since 2015 with the participation of 163 Samsung employees. Some of the ideas we’ve seen come from the incubator include "SelfieType," a piece of software that uses a device's front-facing camera to create an invisible keyboard for users.

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But until they have a model that you can "open" and get fresh air, it's not for me!!! Besides, what self respecting cat is going to sit in front of that thing all day long!
 
The only people that could use this are people living in Antarctica research bases and those living above the Arctic circle.
 
The only people that could use this are people living in Antarctica research bases and those living above the Arctic circle.
In the Arctic, from around October, through around March, and in the Antarctic, from around June, through around August.
 
It has it's uses. If one works in an auto paint shop, makes it much easier to match the paint.
 
Actually, just leaving your face mask on between stores shoulllllllllllllld help quite a bit. Most face coverings won't stop Covid, but they will mitigate pollen.

Of course, there's still the funky face tans lines to deal with,
Why I should be wearing a mask. Allergies in every category.
 
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