Does ClearBright™ Beat Transparent LED?

Recently while browsing endless streams of Youtube videos I came across something that caught my eye. We’ve done market research on transparent LED panels but I guess I’ve never watched the full time-laps of a large installation. A few things struck me that highlight some key differences between LED and our ClearBright film that I thought it would be worth share with our followers.

Check out the videos below:

LED Competitor Installation

Heavy and expensive installation

1) Large heavy boxes of freight requiring specialized moving equipment just to pull the panels into the room. I can only imagine what the shipping costs are for boxes that size!

2) Installation requires a team of 5 with specialized equipment

3) It’s not just the panels - Metal bars, screws, and other devices are required to hold everything in place

4) Whether the display is on or off, it’s not really that transparent. the metal bars along with the LED pixels themselves make it obvious that there’s a display in the window so the aesthetic is permanently altered.

Lux Labs ClearBright™

Easy and affordable installation

While I realize this is a smaller display and something larger might require more hands, it highlights some key advantages of ClearBright™

1) Lighter and easier to transport: Keep in mind that the video above was of ClearBright pre attached to a piece of clear acrylic. Normally, ClearBright is transported in a roll and attached directly to a window. This enables the material to be shipped around the world at low cost and transported by an individual with no specialized moving equipment.

2) Easy installation by a single person

3) ClearBright™ is all that’s required as it’s adhesive backing sticks right to any window. For ClearBright screens, double sided tape is all that’s required.

4) ClearBright™ is extremely transparent. You can hardly tell it’s even there no matter if the projector is on or off. Check out the photo below!

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It wouldn’t be fair to skip over some potential advantages of transparent LED. Most notably, it can have better daytime performance and doesn’t require a projector to display images.

The last part is cost. Transparent LED panels start at around $100 per square foot and go up from there while ClearBright is only $16 for most display sizes plus projector.

Hopefully you found this useful when comparing transparent display solutions for your business or clients. As always, don’t hesitate to get in touch directly: clinton@luxlabsdisplays.com or give me a call at +1 860-885-4885.


Clinton

Product Manager

Lux Labs