The World's First Stylish Wall-Mountable LED Dimmer Switch designed by Elemental LED

San Francisco-based LED lighting retailer Elemental LED has engineered and manufactured a new line of wall-mountable, LED dimming switches.

Below are the main features:
•Dimming capabilities range 100—0%, while most dimmable LED drivers only dim down to 40%.
•Eliminates virtually all of the flickering that is exhibited with traditional drivers.
•Runs cool (at room temperature) and are much more energy-efficient than other light dimming options on the market.

The switches, which come in three options: full slide, rocker slide and button slide, represent the first stylish, wall-mountable 12V LED dimmer switches available to the mass market.

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