
Samsung has officially announced that its Micro RGB TV (R95H model) has received both the Safety for Eyes and Circadian Rhythm Display (CRD) certifications from Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker (VDE), a leading global testing institute based in Germany.
Derived from VDE’s EyeCare Circadian certification, these new certifications use a clearer evaluation process to independently check eye safety and support for our body’s natural rhythm, ensuring better display performance. This change gives consumers greater confidence in having comfortable viewing experiences.
The Safety for Eyes certification looks at how safe a display is for long use by examining the light it emits, especially focusing on blue light and its effects on eye health. On the other hand, the CRD certification checks how well a display keeps up with our body’s biological clock. It measures how a display can replicate natural light by changing its color temperature and brightness based on the time of day, while also lowering blue light in the evening to help maintain our natural rhythms and visual comfort.
Samsung’s Micro RGB meets the high standards of both certifications, showing its dedication to eye safety and comfort. The display’s advanced Micro RGB LED technology is designed to adjust brightness and color, providing the best viewing experience at any time.
Samsung has received the Safety for Eyes certification for its 2026 TV lineup and the CRD certification for its premium models. They are now working to expand CRD certification to more products.
“Micro RGB TV is setting a new standard in the premium TV market by being verified for both eye safety and circadian rhythm support,” said Taeyong Son, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. “We will continue to deliver display technologies that consider our users’ viewing environments and enhance their lifestyles.”

