SageGlass introduces RealTone™, the most neutral electrochromic glass solution

Conference room with a long table and orange chairs, featuring large windows and a view outside.
The four tint states of RealTone. Left to right: clear, light, medium and full tint.

SageGlass is proud to announce the launch of RealTone™, the most neutral electrochromic glass solution available. Developed in response to architectural feedback, RealTone eliminates the “blue hue” commonly associated with electrochromic glass, delivering a neutral aesthetic while maintaining SageGlass’ proven performance.

“At SageGlass, we believe great design seamlessly blends form and function,” said SageGlass Global Marketing Director Jordan Doria. “RealTone represents a breakthrough in electrochromic glass, enhancing not only building performance, but the entire spatial experience. As the glass tints, it preserves true-to-life colors while minimizing excess glare. Architects can now achieve the seamless integration of design, energy efficiency and occupant comfort, without compromise.”

SageGlass’ newest innovation, RealTone, was developed to solve a long-standing challenge in the dynamic glass market: delivering both performance and style. Key product features include:

  • Enhanced Aesthetics: RealTone provides the most neutral appearance on the market, thoughtfully designed in response to architects’ requests. It delivers clearer, more vibrant views that enhance interior design without compromise.
  • Unmatched Performance: RealTone uses the same proven electrochromic technology as SageGlass’ legacy solutions, providing trusted superior glare control and thermal regulation.
  • Design Flexibility: Compatible with SageGlass’ entire product portfolio, RealTone offers architects the ultimate flexibility to meet aesthetic and functional goals.

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