Dot 1.5 to 3.5-inch Aesthetic Microcylinder from Meteor Lighting

LDS Meteor Dot 400

March 9, 2020

Meteor’s new range of 1.5 to 3.5-inch aesthetic cylinders are distinguished and high performing. This architectural luminaire comes with a lumen package range from 800 lm up to 2,500 lm. Make a point today with the Dot series.

The Dot 1.5 is just 2 cents wide, making it’s design an engineering feat. In such a small luminaire, precise engineering and detailed finish is paramount, and that is what’s inside.

The Dot 2.5 is available in Surface Adjustable Mount with 355-degree rotation and 90-degree tilt. This versatile mounting option gives maximum flexibility.

The Dot 3.5 is available in our proprietary Power Line Mount and Damp Location rated Wall mount helping you go cord-free.

Features

Small but Powerful
Dot 1.5: The Dot 1.5 is a real 1.5” aperture housing luminaire with a distinguished finish and an 800-lumen output. This is ideal for residential, corporate and hospitality spaces.
Dot 2.5: The Dot 2.5 has a distinguished exterior finish with up to 1,900 lumen packages. Ideally suited for residential, corporate and hospitality spaces.
Dot 3.5: The Dot 3.5 has a distinguished exterior finish with up to 2,000 lumen packages. Ideally suited for residential, corporate and hospitality spaces.


Harmonious Beam Control
The Dot has field replaceable beam angle optics as well as a variety of glare control options
 
Capture the Light
The Dot is UGR <19 rated giving out glare-free, diffused light.
 
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