How switchable glass works
At the heart of every panel is a PDLC layer — Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal. It's a film of liquid-crystal droplets suspended in polymer, sandwiched between two transparent conductive layers.
Private & frosted
With no voltage, the liquid crystals are randomly scattered. They bend light in all directions, so the glass appears translucent white — you get privacy and soft, diffused light.
Clear & transparent
Apply a low voltage and the crystals snap into alignment. Light passes straight through and the glass turns crystal clear — all in under a second, using barely any electricity.
More than just privacy
Instant control
Remote, wall switch, phone app or voice — you decide.
Solar & UV control
Blocks up to 99% of UV and cuts heat gain through glass.
Safety first
Runs on low voltage; laminated glass holds together if broken.
Acoustic comfort
Laminated and DGU builds reduce sound transfer between rooms.
Energy efficient
About 5 W/m² — less than a household LED bulb per square metre.
Projection surface
In its frosted state it doubles as a rear-projection screen.
Technical data
Typical values — final specs depend on the product format and build.
| Switching speed | < 1 second |
| Power draw | ~5 W per m² |
| Operating voltage | 48–65 V AC (via driver) |
| Default (no power) | Opaque / private |
| Visible light (clear) | ~78% |
| UV block | up to 99% |
| Max panel size | 1.5 m × 3.2 m |
| Switching life | 1,000,000+ cycles |
| Warranty | 10 years |
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