Noribachi Introduces New Color-Changing LED Floodlight

Noribachi, a leading U.S.-based custom LED manufacturer for high output commercial and industrial lighting solutions, announced today the launch of its new color-changing Floodlight.L RGBW which can create more than four billion different colors including any shade of white.

Noribachi adds color- changing RGBW LEDs to its product portfolio. (Photo Courtesy of Noribachi)

The Floodlight.RGBW provides vibrant color changing capabilities in a rugged, durable aluminum diecast housing. The red, green, blue and white (RGBW) LED array interfaces with DMX512 or DMX256 controllers to provide vibrant color-changing effects. The Floodlight.RGBW allows customers to control red, green, blue and white separately as well as create a blended color to match their exact specifications.


“We are excited to productize our RGBW capabilities by showcasing them in our popular Floodlight.L LED fixture,” said Franklin Dibachi, Director of Engineering, Noribachi. “We have been engineering RGBW ultra-custom fixtures for a while. Our ability to add RGBW LED light engines to the Floodlight.L, along with upgrades, represents our everyday Bespoke Engineered and Specifically Tailored (BEST) manufacturing abilities at its best.”


The Floodlight.L RGBW is compatible with a long list of Noribachi optional upgrades, including the new Pulse wireless controller, and is available within Noribachi’s standard six-week delivery schedule.
 

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