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Anti-Glare LED Downlight,



This 4-inch, dimmable slim LED downlight features a deep recess for a more traditional look than a regular slim downlight. It provides 1200 lumens of 2700K warm white light and has a high CRI rating of 90, producing the most accurate rendering of colors in your room. It uses just 15 watts of energy, equivalent to a 100W incandescent ceiling light. This light is a low-profile LED round panel that clips into your ceiling with no housing or ceiling can needed. It comes with a metal junction box (J-Box), giving you everything you need to install this light. It is rated for damp locations, is ETL Listed and comes with a 3-year warranty.Get more news about Glareless Downlight ,you can vist our website!

The Anti-Glare Downlight Series LED lamp and driver kit is specifically designed to reduce glare and provide balanced, comfortable lighting in any home or workplace.

Offering over 700 lumens at a 60 degree beam angle in a pivot gimbal fitting, the Anti-glare Downlight is vibrant and bright without being obtrusive.Additional Information on recessed LED light or LED Downlight (also pot light in Canadian English, sometimes can light (for canister light) in American English) is a light fixture that is installed into a hollow opening in a ceiling. When installed it appears to have light shining from a hole in the ceiling, concentrating the light in a downward direction with a broad open feel.

There are two parts to recessed lights, the trim and housing. The trim is the visible portion of the light. It is the insert that is seen when looking up into the fixture, and also includes the thin lining around the edge of the light. The housing is the fixture itself that is installed inside the ceiling and contains the lamp holder.

 
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