VEGALux System to Provide High Performance MR16 with Sustainable and High-Performing Lumen Sources up to 1,500L

Cameleon MR16

May 21, 2020

In its aim to develop high-performance, long-lasting, and robust lighting solutions, LUBO Lighting, a Canadian landscaping and architectural lighting developer and manufacturer, is proud to present its new state-of-the-art VEGALux system.

Featuring three light bulb variations for MR16: VEGALux 336L, 680L and 1500L, all variations feature:

– Top Lumen performance, up to 1500L
– Exclusive use of LUBO’s aluminum fixture with minimal footprint (lightweight, 2,5’’ diameter, retrofit),
– Patented thermo transfer technology,
– Extended bulb lifetime (60 000 hours),
– 4 interchangeable optics.

Those 3 VEGALux variations have been developed for lighting enthusiasts seeking innovative environmentally optimized solutions for their outdoor lighting needs.

“The VEGALux System is the only lighting system on the market, that combines high performance lumen capacity to up to 1500L and retrofit fixtures at minimal footprint”, declares LUBO Lighting’s president, Bertrand Ouellet. “The VEGALux System features in a minimalist retrofit form with full customization abilities, made with the best thermal transfer material on the market: Aluminum 6061T5. The lighting fixture’s combined weight is only 13.8 oz representing two to three times less raw material than other spotlights”.

VEGALlux System includes 3 variations of light bulbs with 4 optic lenses each: 336L, 680L and 1500L including 6 pre-set dimming levels. All those functions have been developed for upmost versatility. Complete features are available on our website designed for lighting specifiers and designers, architects and landscape architects, contractors and more.

Go HERE for more information.

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