Smart glass, Magic Glass, or switchable glass, also called smart windows or switchable windows in
its application to windows or skylights,
refers to electrically switchable glass or glazing which
changes light transmission properties when voltage is applied.
Certain types of smart glass allow users to control the
amount of light (and thereby heat) transmission. When
activated, the glass changes from transparent to translucent,
partially blocking light while maintaining a clear view through the glass.
Another type of smart glass can provide complete privacy when activated.
Smart glass technologies include electrochromic
devices, suspended
particle devices, micro-blinds and liquid
crystal devices.
The use of smart glass can save costs for heating, air-conditioning and lighting and avoid the cost of installing and
maintaining motorized light screens or blinds or curtains. When opaque,
liquid crystal or electrochromic smart glass blocks most UV, thereby reducing
fabric fading; for SPD-type smart glass, this is achieved when used in
conjunction with low emissivity coatings.
Critical aspects of smart glass include installation
costs, the use of electricity, durability, as well as functional features such
as the speed of control, possibilities for dimming, and the degree of
transparency of the glass.

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