Philips ClearGuide Technology

Philips

March 19, 2018

ClearGuide Technology is vertically mounted, and light is distributed through a light guide with precision rings. This allows light to be optimally distributed for maximum spacing and target lumens without directly exposing viewers to the LED.ClearGuide controls glare without compromising performance, providing visual comfort and excellent facial recognition, to help to enhance a sense of security in your city.

  • Family approach brings a seamless uniformity throughout your design and outdoor space.
  • Two luminaire families offer a variety of style options in both post tops and bollards.
  • ClearGuide creates transparency during the day; while at night, the center comes to life with full illumination, and free from the glare typically found in standard LED technologies.
  • Optimal light distribution is acheived without direct view of the LEDs.
  • Scalable lumen packages, multiple color temperatures and programmable dimming features make these families flexible and adaptable.
  • ClearGuide technology mitigates pixelization and glare for enhanced visual comfort with excellent facial recognition to provide a sense of security.
  • Standalone and connected lighting solutions available to further enhance the benefits of energy saving LED technology.
  • Excellent performance and uniformity allows for maximum pole spacing and target lumens.

For more information: http://www.lighting.philips.ca/products/product-highlights/clearguide-technology

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