New Whiz 2.0 from Meteor Lighting

Meteor Whiz 2.0

Mar 25, 2019

The Whiz 2.0 is Meteor Lighting’s latest Architectural High Bay that supersedes the Whiz, a flagship product of the company that has been specified in over 1000 projects to date. Having been in the R&D development plan for over seven years, the Whiz 2.0 is sleeker, compact and more architectural than any other High Bay offering of its type in the market.

The Whiz 2.0 is able to provide up to 35,400 lumens to illuminate spaces with high ceilings from mounting heights of 30ft and above, as well as having uplight versatility for indoor applications. This distinctive architectural solution is perfect for commercial interiors with high open ceiling, including; atriums, lobbies, auto dealership showrooms, convention centers, retail stores, restaurants, and airport terminals. 

With an IP65 weatherproof design, the Whiz 2.0 is suitable for exterior entrances of office buildings, hotels, condos & apartments, movie theaters, airport departure areas, canopies, and shopping centers. A Natatorium rating option is also available for aquatic environments. 

The Whiz 2.0 boasts a fixture rated life of > 60,000 hours giving you 50% energy savings and is both ETL and DLC Listed. It is made with Aluminum LM6 material which exhibits excellent resistance to corrosion, thermal conductivity as well as being lightweight, weighing in at 10.8 lbs. The precision die-cast aluminum housing with integral fin design is also a unique feature of the Whiz 2.0, providing 20% more heat dissipation for advanced thermal management and long service life.

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