Geek science - LED - EXACTLY LIKE NATURAL SUNLIGHT

Interesting geeky intro page to SORAA LED lighting tech and the visible spectrum:

EXACTLY LIKE NATURAL SUNLIGHT

Sounds real exciting. I hope it not exaggerated too much. Like the idea of a 410nm emitter under the phosphors.

My retinas can do without the UV, thank you very much soraa. Even 410-420nm near UV / violet. I’ll stick to standard, blue based, high CRI white LEDs.

(Emphasis mine)
Laying it on a little thick there imho.

    ![](https://res.cloudinary.com/soraa/image/upload/v1451947648/content/about-science-white-graph.jpg)  


https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/002/273/medium/SunlightSpectrumGraph.jpg

Personally, I don’t think you can use the word comparable here.

I was hoping for a something real, an actual comparable spectrum. Quantum dot LED.

Halo beat me to the comment I was going to make. Yep. They don’t claim “exactly like” — and it’s not.

Filter the 400-500nm range and it’s pretty close over the remainder of the visible range, but I wonder if it’s noticeably different.

That violet-to-blue range does bump colors and look super-real.
You can see the effect in grocery stores these days, over the vegetable display section.

Sunlight is like ~5500K 100CRI.