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LED Downlights offer energy-efficient, stylish lighting perfect for any space. These lights provide focused, bright illumination ideal for productive areas or enhancing general lighting. Their sleek design ensures a seamless look, making them a versatile choice for residential and commercial applications.

 

Why Choosing Our Canned Lights Is Convenient?

 

Our LED canned lights combine top-tier energy efficiency with sleek, modern design, ensuring your spaces are beautifully lit while saving on energy costs. We offer a wide range of styles and sizes to fit any need, along with a 5-year manufacturing warranty backed by durable, high-quality materials. Plus, our products are certified with certain authorized certifications like ETL, RoHS, and Energy Star ratings. Our exceptional customer service team is always ready to assist you with product selection and installation guidance.


LED Can Light Fixtures Types Available

 

Choosing the right LED Can light fixtures for your space involves considering design and functionality. Here are some of the different types of downlights we offer, catering to various aesthetic preferences and lighting needs:

  • Square and Round Recessed Lighting: Depending on your design preference, you can select from square-shaped or round-shaped recessed lighting options. Both designs offer sleek, unobtrusive lighting solutions that blend seamlessly with your ceiling.

  • Multiple Trim Options: Our LED recessed downlights come with various trim options to suit different lighting requirements and enhance the overall look of your space.

  • Baffle-Trim Design LED Downlight: These round downlights feature baffle-trimmed edges, which are popular for their anti-glare properties. The concentric ridges of the baffle trim help reduce the glare from the light, making them ideal for areas where soft, diffused light is preferred.

  • Dimmable LED Eyeball Downlights: This trim type allows you to adjust the beam angle, focusing light where it's most needed. These downlights are perfect for accent lighting or wall-wash applications, providing flexibility in highlighting specific areas or objects.

  • Disk LED Downlight: A slim and sleek option, disk LED downlights are ideal for spaces requiring a low-profile lighting solution. These are especially popular in hospitality settings due to their elegant and unobtrusive finish.

  • LED Slim (Ultra-thin) Downlights: These ultra-thin downlights are designed to avoid bulkiness while delivering high-quality lighting. They are widely used in residential settings, hotels, educational institutions, and workplaces, offering a sleek look without compromising brightness or efficiency.

 

LED DOWNLIGHTS IN A WATTAGE RANGE

 

Depending upon the size, there are four different downlights available:-

  • 4-inch

  • 5-inch and 6 inch 

  • 8 inch

  • 10 inch

 

Application Of Recessed Lighting

 

  • Bathrooms
  • Kitchens
  • Hallways
  • Living areas
  • Study  

 

Frequently Asked Questions 

 

Q. How long do LED Downlights last?

A. LED downlights typically have a lifespan of up to 50,000 hours, which equates to approximately 27 years if used for 5 hours a day.

Q. Can LED Downlights save money on energy bills?

A. Yes, LED downlights are highly energy-efficient, significantly reducing electricity costs compared to traditional lighting.

Q. Are LED Downlights easy to install?

A. LED downlights are designed for straightforward installation, fitting easily into existing ceiling grids or surface mounting.

Q. What is the ideal beam angle for LED Downlights?

A. A wider beam angle (around 120 degrees) is recommended for general lighting. Focusing light on specific areas is preferable for task lighting.

Q. What is the difference between lumens and wattage in LED Downlights?

A. Lumens measure the brightness of the light, while wattage measures the energy consumption. Modern LED downlights use lower wattage to produce the same brightness as traditional bulbs, making them more energy-efficient.