Lumenwerx Introduces Acoustix Product Family

LDS Acoustix Lumenwerx 400

Feb 14, 2020

Lumenwerx is pleased to announce the launch of a new suite of acoustic luminaires to reduce ambient noise – ACOUSTIX family.

Developed in conjunction with acoustics experts, the new ACOUSTIX family of luminaires combines exceptional optics and precision sound absorbing technology to create a new paradigm in acoustic lighting. The lineup’s flagship fixture, the Audia, can increase sound absorption up to 30% more than competing products.

The complete ACOUSTIX lineup includes nine state-of-the-art luminaires, each integrated with one of two sound-dampening systems: precision-machined acoustic felt panels, or the company’s own patent-pending EchoCore™. Featured in the Audia, EchoCore™ uses Helmholtz resonator principles to actively trap sound waves.

Along with the Audia, the entire ACOUSTIX lineup offers premium sound-absorption, and the exceptional illumination Lumenwerx has built its reputation on. Each fixture includes fully integrated controls and multiple lighting options. Depending on task, layout or budget, designers will find solutions for any space where acoustics control is needed.

The ACOUSTIX lineup follows in the Lumenwerx tradition of collaboration with outside experts to address evolving client need. Watch for more products to come.

AUDIA

CLUSTERS ACOUSTIX

MIKRO WAFER

RIM VERSO ACOUSTIX

SQUERO ACOUSTIX

TOGO ACOUSTIX

VIA 1.5 ACOUSTIX

VIA 2 ACOUSTIX

VIA STIL

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