Noxion Lucent LED Spot AR111 G53 Pro
Description Noxion Lucent LED Spot AR111 G53 Pro
Highlights:
- Ideal replacement for conventional spotlight
- Long lifespan
- Pro spotlight
- Best colour rendering
- Dimmable
- Operate on 12 volts
- Beam angle of 40º
- Extra warm white (2700K) or Warm white (3000K)
Ideal replacement for conventional spotlight
Noxion LED spotlights are ideal replacements for conventional spotlights, like halogen ones, because LED technology is much more energy efficient. These LED spotlights only need 12W of power to replace a halogen spotlight that uses 50W, for instance. That means energy savings of 75%!
Long lifespan
With a lifespan of 45,000 hours, these LED spotlights don't need to be replaced often. For extra peace of mind, they also come with an all-in warranty of 5 years!
Pro spotlight
In addition to excellent energy efficiency, a long lifespan and warranty, these top-quality spotlights are flicker-free. That makes them ideal for people who experience unpleasant symptoms like headaches due to flickering lights.
Best colour rendering
These LED spotlights have a score of >90 on the colour rendering index which means colours look as natural as possible. That makes them ideal for use by retail establishments, art galleries and museums, for example.
Dimmable
These LED spotlights can be dimmed using a compatible electronic dimmer. Bear in mind that trying to dim a combination of conventional and LED lights can be problematic due to the difference in wattages. We recommend, therefore, only using the same type of lights when you want to dim them.
Operate on 12 volts
These LED spotlights operate on 12 volts which means an electronic transformer is needed to connect them. They can't be connected directly to the mains.
Beam angle of 40º
A beam angle of 40º means that these spotlights are suitable for general lighting purposes in personal or professional situations or as accent lighting on larger objects.
Extra warm white (2700K) or Warm white (3000K)
These spotlights come in colour temperatures of Extra warm white (2700K) or Warm white (3000K). To find out more about colour temperature, take a look at our blog.