Lumenpulse Launches New Optics for Lumencove Nano 2.0

Lumenpulse Lumencove Nano 2.0

July 19, 2020

Lumenpulse has expanded the Lumencove Nano 2.0 to include two new optical distributions while maintaining its size, efficiency, and durability, thanks to the elimination of the power supply. Its resulting slim profile (1.4 inches – 300 mm) helps keep the source unseen without compromising its distinct quality of light.

Easily configurable, these luminaires grant users a toolbox brimming with features and solutions to can easily be tailor fit to an abundance of applications, new verticals and designs.

New – Narrow Linear Flood

The new Linear Narrow Flood provides a linear push of light, bringing attention to architectural highlights or to draw attention to a wall’s inherent texture. 

New – Tilted Asymmetric Wallwash

The new Tilted Asymmetric Wallwash evenly washes complex curves to highlight architectural elements and details such as vaulted, domed, and angled ceilings. 

Wide with Clear/Frosted Lens

Lumenpulse’s classic wide optic, available with either a clear or frosted lens, creates a welcoming and evenly lit aesthetic that highlights decor, furnishings, and retail spaces, with a glowing edge that enhances architectural detail.

The Lumencove Nano 2.0 features Lumendrive, a breakthrough proprietary application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) technology that directly powers LEDs through the AC mains, eliminating the need for the power supply all while allowing full digital dimming and control.

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