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Shine a better light and see rich detail and vivid colours, instead of a blur

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EVERyTHING we see is light. In the dark we see nothing, so all sight involves light. It stands to reason that the quality of the light itself is bound to have a major impact on what you see.

It does, and affects so much more besides. A major body of research now confirms that artificial formulatio­ns of the spectral mix are life-changing. Many LED lights, for example, project unnatural concentrat­ions of blue wavelength­s. It is a cheap way to generate light but it also has deep effects on us. It results in a drop in contrast, making it difficult to see detail clearly in comfort, and altering how colours appear. Serious Readers is a lighting company that aims to bring the benefits of the natural spectrum indoors where it matters most, when you are concentrat­ing hard. Better light helps us see detail and colour more clearly, and it works with our body clocks to help us sleep better, which is the foundation of a healthy life. More than this, it promotes a feeling of relief from the growing frustratio­ns of not being able to see easily and the fear of losing touch with activities you love. More than a million people in 97 countries now enjoy the transforma­tion offered by Serious Readers’ highdefini­tion lights. The super-bright, dimmable light beam has been carefully engineered to mirror the daylight spectrum. Building each light requires 224 bespoke components, 24 machines in five countries and the care of 85 technician­s. you can try one riskfree at home for 30 days — 98 in every 100 people who try one, love it and keep it. And these lights are recommende­d by more than 500 opticians. Shining a better light is an instant, painless, non-invasive way of seeing detail and colour more clearly. High-definition light improves focus and clarity. It restores a blurred, frustratin­g world to vivid colour and rich detail.

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