Boasting an impressive light transmittance rate of 85% to 95%, LED transparent film screens ensure that objects, scenes, or structures behind the screen remain clearly visible—this is a pivotal advantage that traditional opaque LED screens cannot match.
It is particularly well-suited for scenarios where "light retention" is critical: for example, storefront glass windows (allowing passersby to see both the digital ads on the screen and the products inside the store), building glass facades (avoiding blocking the building’s internal natural lighting), and glass partitions in public spaces (maintaining the openness of the space while adding dynamic visual elements).
Unlike bulky traditional LED screens, LED transparent film screens are made of flexible film materials, with a thickness that is only a fraction of conventional screens—some models can even be as thin as a few millimeters.
Their lightweight nature eliminates the need for complex and heavy supporting structures during installation. They can be directly attached to existing glass surfaces (such as store windows, building curtain walls, or lobby glass partitions), greatly reducing installation difficulty, time, and additional load on the original structure.
Equipped with high-performance LED light-emitting components, these screens deliver bright, saturated colors—even in harsh outdoor sunlight or well-lit indoor environments, the displayed content remains vivid and easy to read, without the "fading" issue common in low-brightness displays.
They support high-definition resolution (up to 1080P or even 4K in customized models), ensuring that text, images, and videos are sharp and lifelike, whether used for advertising posters, product introductions, or interactive content.
Adopting advanced LED backlighting technology, the screens consume far less power than traditional LCD or LED display walls—under normal operation, their power consumption can be reduced by 30% to 50% compared to conventional displays, significantly lowering long-term energy costs for users.
Due to low power consumption, the screens generate very little heat during operation, avoiding the need for additional cooling systems. This not only simplifies the installation process but also reduces the risk of equipment failure caused by overheating, making them suitable for 24/7 prolonged use (such as outdoor building facade ads or indoor lobby displays).
The flexible film material allows for custom cutting into any shape—whether it’s a circular logo, an irregular brand pattern, or a large-scale curved glass surface, the screen can be tailored to fit, fully meeting the creative needs of designers and users.
Installation methods are diverse and user-friendly, including peel-and-stick (using special adhesive that leaves no residue when removed) and magnetic mounting (suitable for temporary scenarios that require frequent disassembly and reassembly).
The modular design of the screens enables localized maintenance: if a small area of the screen malfunctions, only the faulty module needs to be replaced, rather than the entire screen. This greatly reduces maintenance costs and downtime.
With a viewing angle of over 180 degrees, the screens ensure that viewers standing at any side angle (not just directly in front) can see the displayed content clearly, with no color distortion, brightness loss, or image deformation.
This advantage is especially valuable in public spaces with high foot traffic, such as shopping mall atriums, exhibition halls, or hotel lobbies—ensuring that every visitor in the space can enjoy a consistent viewing experience.
Leading products (such as Kensence’s flexible transparent LED film) feature an IP68 protection rating—a level higher than the industry’s common IP65 standard. This means the screens are fully dustproof and can be immersed in water for a short time, making them suitable for outdoor rainy or humid environments (such as building exterior walls or outdoor pavilions).
The film surface is made of UV-resistant material, which can resist the erosion of ultraviolet rays in sunlight. Even after years of outdoor use, the screen will not turn yellow, fade, or peel, maintaining its original transparency and visual effect.
Retail industry: Store window digital ads (attracting passersby with dynamic videos), in-store glass partition displays (introducing product details or promotional information).
Cultural and exhibition industry: Museum interactive installations (overlaying digital explanations on cultural relic display cases), art gallery dynamic murals (combining traditional art with digital content).
Commercial spaces: Corporate lobby glass screens (displaying brand culture or corporate news), hotel lobby glass partitions (creating a high-end and dynamic atmosphere).
Architectural and stage design: Building facade transparent LED walls (realizing "media architecture" effects), stage background transparent screens (blending actors with digital scenes for immersive performances).