Ledzworld Launches Industry First 1000 Lumen AR-111

Ledzworld Technology, an innovative technology company that supplies customized LED solutions for professional end-users, launches an industry first AR-111 with 1000 lumen.

         

The lamp features is single focus with the latest RGOT (Reduced Glare Optical Technology) that uses a diamond cut optical lens which is machined using high natural or synthetic diamond-tipped tool bits. RGOT achieves higher accuracy and precision that reduces glare and provides better control on the beam angle.

             

Ledzworld’s AR-111 RGOT is an industry first that is true retrofit sized, unlike many odd sized lamps currently in the market. It also has a patented removable outer ring to allow for flexibility in matching the lamp with the application/fixture color.  The interchangeable rings come in a selection of silver, white and black.

The AR-111 RGOT is slated to launch in Q3 2013 in dimmable and non-dimmable options.

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