New Juno AI with JBL Speaker and Amazon Alexa Built-In

LDS Juno AI 400

Jan 14, 2020

Meet Juno AI, a portfolio of lighting devices that form the “backbone” of your smart and connected space.The Juno AI Speaker Light with Alexa Built-In is an advanced LED downlight that features a JBL® speaker and Amazon Alexa voice service in a single patent pending ceiling light fixture. It’s a 6” downlight, but much, much more.

Juno AI takes advantage of the most ideal location in the home – the ceiling – to create a smart ecosystem. It can control any smart home device that works with Alexa. No hub required. It not only illuminates a room, but also locks the doors, adjusts your thermostat, tells your family dinner is ready, runs the vacuum, reads you a book, dims the lights, plays music through its premium speakers, and sets the mood through controllable lighting… the list is endless.

The Juno AI portfolio includes; a Downlight and a Speaker Light that work with Alexa, and a Speaker Light with Alexa Built-In. They are perfect to retrofit into existing 6” downlight cans or new construction and remodel applications. These all-in-one modules are IC-rated and certified to high efficacy requirements of California T24. 

Features include:

  • Tunable Color temperature from 2700K to 5000K offer excellent color rendering with 90 CRI minimum.
  • Dims down to 1%.
  • Output delivering up to 1000 lumens.
  • Control your privacy by muting or just turn it off completely with the flick of a switch.
  • LED downlight trim styles offered in baffle or cone in white, clear, clear haze, wheat haze and black finishes
  • Can install within minutes.  No special skills required.

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