Gimbal LED Downlight 1W 3W Zoomable
Item No. 4003 | Material: Aluminum Alloy | Body Color: Silver, Black, White |
Input Voltage: AC100-240V | LED Source: OSRAM | Color Temperature:3000k,4000k,6000k |
Dimming:triac dimmable/none | Power: 1W/ 3W | Recommended place: Museum, showroom, Retail lighting |
Installing: recessed downlight | Beam Angle: 10°-50° beam angle adjustable | Certification: CE |
The details video of this gimbal led downlight
Product Feature
A classical narrow beam angle design
The mini beam angle can solve the illumination scope selection difficulty.
The gimbal’s up and down functions offer more freedom to utilize the light. The classical and practical product with the Flexi focus control technology is born with a long-time, stylish design.
The distance from the light to the wall is about 4-5 meters. You can see how narrow a beam this light has and work amazingly.
Product details
Anti-glare Design
The deep hole anti-glare design provides soft and unobtrusive light, paired with a bright spotlight lens to create a comfortable lighting environment for you.
Gimbal Up and Down Design
The gimbal led downlight’s up and down satisfy a full range of light projecting, wherever the object is, can find it and make it eye-catching.
Patent Optical Lens
R&D just for making the beam angle smaller and more accurate. Even with lighting from the high ceiling, the beam only focuses on your subject.
Application
This gimbal led downlight is perfect for artist space and wall washing.
How to install a gimbal LED Downlight
How to choose the light
CRI
A color rendering index (CRI) is a quantitative measure of the ability of a light source to reveal the colors of various objects faithfully in comparison with an ideal or natural light source.
The number is bigger, the ability to reveal the color is better. For example, CRI90 is better than CRI80.
Color Temperature
Color temperature is conventionally expressed in kelvins, using the symbol K, a unit of measure for absolute temperature. Color temperatures over 5000 K are called “cool colors”, while lower color temperatures (2700–3000 K) are called “warm colors”
3000K-Warm White;4000K- Netural White;6000K-Cool White
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