
Many smart home and lighting distributors feel the same way:
systems are becoming more impressive, scenes more sophisticated.
Yet what customers remember isn’t the appearance of the lights,
but whether their eyes feel at ease at home
and whether their sleep truly gets better.
Think of this as a small “preventive shot” for our friends in the smart home and lighting distribution community —
and a short exercise in reflection:
- What does real 健康照明 actually mean?
- How can distributors clearly and convincingly explain healthy light to their clients?
- And how can measured, evidence-based data help clients see its real value — and feel confident investing in lighting that genuinely supports their health?

1. Smart Homes Can Look Impressive — Yet People Don’t Always Sleep Better
Let’s start with a few situations you hear almost every day 👇
- A child doing homework
Parents say, “The light is already very bright — so why does my child keep rubbing their eyes?” - An office worker coming home
Clients say, “The lighting ambience at home is nice, but I still don’t sleep well at night.” - A household with elderly family members
They say, “Sometimes the light is too harsh and hard on the eyes; other times the floor feels too dim, and I’m afraid of falling.”
Behind all these complaints lies the same underlying issue:
we put too much attention on how smart or how attractive the fixtures are,
and too little on a fundamental question —
What kind of light is actually reaching people’s eyes in that space?
Smart systems can be impressive, but if they stop at “phone control” or “voice on/off,”
clients quickly start to think:
“It looks powerful, but what does it have to do with
whether I sleep well or whether my child’s eyes feel tired?”
That missing connection is exactly what 健康照明 is meant to address.

2. Beautiful Lights vs. Useful Light
On project sites, the specifications we’re most familiar with are: 3000K / 4000K, CRI 90, lumens, watts…
Of course, these are important, but they answer only one question:
“Who is this luminaire? How does it describe itself?”
What clients really care about is:
When I sit on the sofa, stand in the kitchen, or lie in bed,
how much light is actually reaching my eyes in that spot?
And this light — does it make me more alert and focused,
or more relaxed and ready to sleep?
The more critical point is that the space itself “rewrites” the light:
ceiling height, wall colors, floor materials, the presence of windows, how curtains are drawn, furniture placement — all of these change the light that ultimately reaches the eyes.
That’s why I often tell clients:
“The lamp’s specs are written in the manual;
the health effects are written in the human eye.”
The essence of healthy lighting isn’t how beautiful the fixture is, but whether the light actually works for the person and the scene.

3. Healthy Lighting, Simply Three Things: See Clearly, Sleep Well, Feel Comfortable
When most people hear “healthy lighting,” they think of a bunch of technical terms: m-EDI, EML, CS, flicker, blue-light hazards…
But if you’re a distributor, what you really need is a version you can explain to clients.
We can understand healthy light in three levels, summarized in three simple points 👇
1) See clearly, without glare (vision & safety)
- Work surfaces should be bright enough without shining directly in the eyes
- No harsh glare, colors appear natural, objects are easy to see
Distributor-friendly phrasing:
“For your child’s homework, the desk and their face need to be well lit — that way, their eyes won’t tire so easily.”
2) Sleep well, stay energized (circadian rhythm & sleep)
- Morning: enough “wake-up light” to energize
- Evening: gradually dim and warm the light to prepare for sleep
Simplified explanation:
- Morning: brighter and cooler → brain wakes up
- Evening: dimmer and warmer → body prepares to sleep
Client-friendly phrasing:
“In the morning, give your brain a ‘wake-up signal.’
At night, help your body press the ‘power-off button.’”
3) Feel comfortable, enjoy the ambience (mood & experience)
- Working, watching shows, hosting friends — each scenario needs different lighting
- Color temperature, brightness, and contrast directly affect mood
One-sentence summary:
“Changing a scene isn’t just changing the lights — it’s changing the mood of the day.”

4. How Can Distributors Explain “Healthy Light” to Clients?
If you’re talking to homeowners or project owners, the conversation might go like this 👇
Client asks:
“What’s special about your lights?”
If you answer:
“We have CRI 90, support XYZ protocol, and smooth dimming…”
The client might nod politely, but they won’t remember.
Instead, try this approach:
“We don’t just create beautiful lighting — we design a 24-hour light routine for your whole family.”
“Morning light helps you wake up,
evening light helps you sleep well — that’s what truly smart lighting means.”
“The lamp’s specs are written in the manual,
but the health benefits are written in your sleep.”
These are the “healthy light phrases” distributors really need — easy to understand, memorable, and shareable.

5. From “Selling Lights” to “Becoming a Light Health Advisor”: Three Steps for Distributors
If you want to upgrade in the client’s mind from “equipment seller” 至 “consultative partner,” start with these three actions 👇
Step 1: Conduct a “Home Light Health Check”
When visiting a client, don’t just talk about price and product lists.
First, perform a simple light health check by measuring 3–4 key spots:
- Living room
- Dining table
- Children’s room
- Master bedroom
Use your instrument to quickly assess:
- Is the brightness sufficient?
- Is the light glaring?
- For the child’s study area, is the light reaching their eyes enough?
- Is the pre-sleep area too bright or too cool?
Finally, give the client a red-yellow-green evaluation chart:
- Green: Already good
- Yellow: Can be optimized
- Red: Not suitable for current usage
When you move from “selling lights” 至 “checking light health first,”
the client’s trust and confidence in you changes completely.

Step 2: Design a “24-Hour Light Routine”
Based on the client’s schedule and family members, create a simple light routine chart:
- Morning: Wake up, wash, breakfast → Bright and energizing
- 白天 Working from home, chores → Stable and comfortable
- 晚上好 Family dinner, conversation → Warm and relaxing
- 1–2 hours before bed: Bedroom → Soft, warm light, reduce blue light
You can use scene function to set a few “healthy light scenes” with one click:
- Morning Wake-Up
- Focused Study
- Family Time
- Pre-Sleep Relaxation
This way, when clients press a scene button, they’re not just switching lights — they’re following a complete lifestyle rhythm that supports health.

Step 3: Deliver a “Healthy Light Environment Report”
At the end of the project, don’t just hand over the equipment list and completion photos —
also provide a “Home Light Health Report.”
The report can be simple, including:
- Illuminance and color temperature measurements for key areas
- Which scenes are optimized for sleep, study, 和 elderly safety
- Simple recommendations and explanations
When clients receive this report, they clearly understand:
“I didn’t just buy a bunch of devices — I bought a complete, science-based light environment.”
And you’ve now transitioned from being “the person who sells lights”
to their trusted long-term light health advisor.

6. Why It Must Be “Measured Healthy Light”
— The Role of Lighting Recipe Studio (LRS) & In.Licht
At this point, you might ask:
“For these assessments, checks, and reports,
can’t we just rely on intuition?”
The answer is simple: no, that’s not enough.
For healthy lighting to truly hold up, it must be measurable and verifiable.
This is exactly why we developed the In.Licht series of light environment measurement instruments —
to provide distributors and designers with a portable, cost-effective toolkit that allows you to do three key things in any project:

🔍 In.Licht Ultra — The “Light Health Check Doctor” On Site
- Ideal for showrooms, model homes, and key projects
- Measures spectrum, TM-30 color quality, flicker, and circadian-related metrics like m-EDI
- How to use it: walk the client through the space and explain with real data what’s working and what needs adjustment
- Turns professional expertise 成 visible, tangible evidence for clients
📏 In.Licht Pro — The Distributor’s “Portable Assistant”
- Lightweight, easy to use
- Perfect for daily client visits and quick evaluations
- How to use it: measure illuminance and color temperature on the spot in a client’s home or sales center
- Instantly gives you more meaningful content to discuss
🏠 In.Licht WELL — The “Black Box” for Light and Air in a Space
- Records 24-hour light environment and indoor air quality (CO₂, PM2.5, etc.)
- Ideal for spaces that require long-term verification and optimization
- How to use it: track light health over time and show clients how the system supports their family in real life
One-sentence summary:
“We’re not just claiming the lights are healthy — we measure and show the good light to the client.”

7. Bringing Healthy Light into More Homes: Learning with Lighting Recipe Studio
Today, at the opening of the Zhongshan Wuan Optoelectronics Technology Showroom, We will guide everyone through a hands-on walkthrough:
- How to evaluate the light environment in real spaces
- How to translate complex standards into language clients can understand
- How to use tools like In.Licht to turn “healthy lighting” from a slogan into a deliverable outcome
We are especially looking forward to seeing smart home distributors, lighting channel partners, designers, and media friends use this event — and this article — as a starting point to reflect:
“What kind of light do we really want to offer clients?
Just a ‘beautiful space’?
Or a complete lighting experience that helps them see clearly, sleep better, and feel comfortable?”

Conclusion: The value of a distributor goes far beyond ‘how much this set of lights costs.’
If you’re willing to go the extra step:
- Conduct one more light health check for your client
- Design a 24-hour light routine for them
- Deliver a healthy light report
…you’re no longer just a name on a quotation sheet —
you become a trusted light health partner in their daily life.
跟进 Lighting Recipe Studio (LRS) & In.Licht as we continue to provide research, tools, and real-world examples to help you make “healthy light” more practical, convincing, and impactful.
