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The ‘Sonte Film’ Lets You Turn Your Window Opaque from Your S

Transforming ordinary windows into high-tech panes, the ‘Sonte Film’ allows you to control your window’s opacity with your smartphone. Instead of buying expensive smart glass, the film applies directly to your existing windows. When connected to your smartphone, the film allows you to let more or less light in.

By simply toggling a button on the smartphone app, Sonte Film turns your window opaque. At its transparent form, 30 percent of light is blocked. However, when opaque, 95 percent of light is blocked from entering your room.

The film works by turning opaque when an electric current is passed into it. With a Wi-Fi device connected to the film, an accompanying app can choose when to send a current. Since the signal is being sent over the internet, the window film can be controlled from anywhere
Trend Themes
1. Smart Window Films - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in developing more advanced and interactive window films that can offer additional features and functionalities.
2. Remote Control Technology - The ability to control window opacity remotely opens up possibilities for integrating smart home systems and creating more convenient and customizable environments for users.
3. Energy-efficient Solutions - With the ability to block or allow light, window films like Sonte Film can contribute to energy efficiency by reducing the need for artificial lighting during the day.
Industry Implications
1. Smart Home Technology - The development and integration of smart window films align with the growing demand for advanced home automation systems.
2. Architectural and Construction - The use of smart window films can be a disruptive innovation in the architectural and construction industry by offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional smart glass.
3. Energy Management - Energy management companies can leverage smart window films to provide more sustainable and energy-efficient solutions for both residential and commercial buildings.

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