Philips Lumileds to Introduce LUXEON CoB 1202s

Joining the acclaimed LUXEON CoB group, Philips Lumileds introduces LUXEON CoB 1202s. LUXEON CoB 1202s has unsurpassed light quality with a compact array that delivers industry-leading center beam candle power (CBCP). With the same performance as the LUXEON CoB 1202, LUXEON CoB 1202s contains a smaller LES and footprint than most competitors with similar performance parts.  The array’s tiny size makes it ideal for designers of PAR directional retrofit lamps and spotlights. LUXEON CoB 1202s is available with CrispWhite Technology which brings out richest whites, vibrant reds and colors that “pop” in retail settings. As an added benefit, the LUXEON CoB range, including the 1202s, is available in a very warm, 2200K version for applications requiring a candlelight-like glow.

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