LEDnovation Launches Its New ImproveLite™ A19 LED

LEDnovation has launched its new ImproveLite™ A19 LED, offering 385- and 565-lumen versions at 3000K to take the place of 40- and 60-watt incandescent and halogen lamps in downlights and other semi-directional applications .
 
The ImproveLite A19 LED provides significantly improved quality of light and color over less-efficient compact fluorescent alternatives, all while featuring dimming to 15% and instant-on response.

With a color rendering index (CRI) Ra above 90, a high saturation of deep red color rendering R9 and a 3000K color temperature (CCT), the ImproveLite™ A19 LED will integrate seamlessly with existing halogen installations while reducing energy consumption  by a factor of 4 or more.

The ImproveLite™ A19 LED is expected to enjoy rapid acceptance in contractor-driven applications, which can include high-efficiency residential designs, or commercial lobby and common-area spaces. Such installations are most typically served by inefficient halogen or unattractive compact fluorescent solutions, neither of which are optimized for downlight installations.

 

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