Lighting Science today officially unveiled its new LSPro™ series of commercial LED solutions to tremendous industry anticipation and excitement. This new product line is the apex of Lighting Science’s research and development efforts to transform product standards of the LED commercial market and take it to the next level. Created with the commercial market in mind, these new lamps feature higher attributes than general industry standards, such as color-rendering indexes (CRI) of 90+, better lumen output and Energy Star ratings.
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Lighting Science's new LED products caters to commercial need such as color-rendering indexes (CRI) of 90+, better lumen output and Energy Star ratings. (Photo Courtesy of Lighting Science)
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LSPro™ LED Products are engineered to exceed commercial industry standards. Designed for high CRI of 90 or greater and increased lumen output, these lamps are poised to become the new standard that commercial customers will seek and demand. In addition, the LSPro™ product lineup is Energy Star rated, where applicable, and adheres to the highest quality design and testing standards in the market. The LSPro™ line of products was developed to serve the breadth of needs in the commercial marketplace and has been expanded to include both a plug-n-play and direct connect linear T8 solution.
“We are thrilled to be launching these stellar products into the commercial space,” said Pete Rumsey, Lighting Science’s EVP of Commercial and Infrastructure Channels. “The advancements we’ve made in energy efficiency and design, while adhering to the highest quality of lighting standards, demonstrates the innovation the market has come to expect from Lighting Science. With LSPro™ we are demonstrating that it is possible to optimize around cost and performance while not sacrificing sustainability. This product line highlights Lighting Science’s commitment to meeting our customers’ needs and represents the first of many new and disruptive solutions we will be introducing as we expand our reach in the commercial LED market.”