Powerful, energy-saving LED spot lights for wall and ceiling
April 2nd, 2013
Philips demonstrates power with precision in their Ledino 69080 linear wall and ceiling spot lights. The range has an architectural feel, with directional linear spot lights built around a sheer aluminium bar.
The range includes one spot light, two spot light and three spot light models. Inspired by professional lighting systems, the LED module is a unique solution developed by Philips, combining three LEDs in elegant grey synthetic and aluminium housings.
Philips Ledino 1 Spot Light Model, Wall
This unique module is what enables the light output to be so strong and clean. The colour is 100 percent uniform, and can be warm or cool white light. The module rotates freely in any direction, providing the perfect beam angle (40 degrees) for spot lighting.
Each 7.5 watt module produces 350 lumens – the equivalent light output to a traditional 40 watt incandescent lamp, and so saves up to 80% on energy.
Philips Ledino 2 Spot Light Model, Ceiling
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Hero Image: Philips Ledino 3 Spot Light Model, Ceiling
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