Horace He has worked in the motion sensor industry for 12 years. He is the CEO of Rayzeek, an all-in-one manufacturing company of motion sensor switches, occupancy sensors, light sensors, dimmers, and motion sensor lights. Horace helps his customers to reduce electricity energy waste and enjoy a smarter, greener, hands-free lifestyle. In his free time, Horace likes to hike, travel, and go fishing with his family.
Color uniformity is the consistent and even distribution of color across a lighting system. It is a measure of how well the emitted light maintains a consistent color appearance throughout its coverage area.
Veiling luminance, also known as disability glare, is the reduction in visibility caused by scattered light. It refers to the additional brightness or glare that is perceived by the eye due to stray light bouncing around within the eye itself.
In the lighting industry, double ended refers to a type of gas-filled tubular lamp that has connectors on both ends, allowing it to snap into place on a fixture.
Are you curious about how those automatic lights turn on as soon as you enter a room? Or maybe you’ve wondered how security systems detect movement and trigger alarms?
Color rendering, also known as the Color Rendering Index (CRI), is a term used to measure the ability of a light source to accurately reproduce the colors of objects as perceived by human eyes.
Indirect lighting is a technique where light fixtures are strategically positioned to emit light that is then reflected off surfaces such as walls and ceilings.
A light source is a device or fixture that emits visible or near-visible radiant energy for the purpose of illumination. It is an essential component in lighting systems, providing artificial light in various settings.
A PAR bulb, short for parabolic aluminized reflector bulb, is a type of lamp commonly used in the lighting industry. It is characterized by its parabolic reflector, which helps shape and direct the light output in a specific direction.