American Lighting Spektrum+ A19 Smart Led Lamp

Smart lighting

Aug. 30, 2021
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American Lighting introduces Spektrum+ whole-home smart lighting. The product line includes A19 and BR30 RGBTW lamps that are wirelessly controlled through the Spektrum+ Smart Lighting App and provide RGB + Tunable White color temperature ranging from 2,700K to 6,000K and a 90+ CRI. Featuring a 90+ CRI and RGB + Tunable White from 2,700K to 6,000K, Spektrum+ downlights deliver a nearly endless array of color customization with wireless control. The 4-in. model offers an output of up to 800 lm while the 6-in. model provides up to 1,000 lm. Spektrum+ puck lights, available in black and white finishes, can be surface-mounted or recessed for custom installations. The Spektrum+ RGBTW landscape lights offer a color temperature range of 2,700K to 6,000K, complete with full-spectrum color-changing capabilities. In addition, up to eight luminaires can be linked to one power supply. Offered in a single or dual (up/down) luminaire, the Spektrum+ RGB + Tunable White Volta wall sconce provides up to 400 lm output per lens.

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