Lumenpulse Expands Point Source Family with New Projectors and Dynamic White Solutions

Lumenpulse

 

Mar 19, 2018

Lumenpulse has introduced a new series of track and spotlights and a range of dynamic lighting offerings across its downlights, cylinders and track lights portfolio. The series, which includes the M-Series, Nio and Zen projectors, is a significant extension of Lumenpulse’s existing delivering a wealth of features and benefits, including exceptional quality of light, industry-leading LED lifetime, optical performance and accessories.

“These new offerings represent the natural evolution of our point source line and stands to be the definitive standard of modularity for the market,” says Ken Bruns, Senior Global Product Manager. “Our goal is to offer fresh designs, so architects and designers are able to deliver on their unique project visions. Our newest products are compact, have slim profiles, allowing them to blend into the ceiling, and yet still be powerful and continue to offer the spec-grade performance clients have come to expect from Lumenpulse products.”

Available for the North American market, the new additions include six new products with thousands of possible configurations, giving designers the freedom to rethink track lighting in commercial, retail, museums, institutional and hospitality markets.

The new Lumenpulse projectors can be specified with Lumentalk technology as standard, enabling dynamic control via existing power lines. Lumentalk is a breakthrough technology that enables advanced digital control of LED lighting over existing tracks and electrical wiring maximising cost and energy savings. With Lumentalk, electrical wiring becomes a stable, noise-free, high-speed communications link, enabling LED fixtures to be dimmed or programed without the cost and disruption of additional wiring.

Find out more: https://www.lumenpulse.com/news/371/lumenpulse-point-sources-go-dynamic

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