Lumia Launches LED T8 Tube Lights

Lumia  Oxford  Series  proudly  represents  the  highest  standards available in the market for T8 Tube Lights. With lockable rotatable end caps, long life time of 50,000 hours (L70) and high colour rendering, Oxford Series assures stable performance for years to come. 

Lumia Oxford LED T8 tube lights. (Lumia/LEDinside)

Its Epistar SMD 2835 Chip provides better heat dissipation, higher protection and more stability in output over time compared with the SMD 3528 most commonly used.

Oxford  is  for  those  who  will  only  settle  for  the  best  quality  which  is  evidenced by our long  warranty period of five years.

Lumia LED T8 Tube lights seen in an office setting. (Lumia/LEDinside)

MAIN FEATURES

Aluminum PCB and heat sink ensure effective heat dissipation. Lockable rotatable end cap for directional lighting and easy installation.

Single-end power supply for added safety. Two-end input available where allowed. 

(Source: Lumia)
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