HALO RL Night Light 4″ Direct Mount

EIN HALO RL 400

October 1, 2021

The HALO RL Night Light 4″ Direct Mount features two modes: downlight mode for general area illumination and night light mode for a gentle glow illuminating the acrylic trim. Simply toggle your light switch to change modes. The downlight mode features 5-color selectable CCT ranging from 2700K warm light to 5000K cool light, while the night light mode offers a warm 2000K glow. This canless direct mount downlight does not require a housing for installation. The slim design fits in 2×4 construction or ultra-shallow plenum spaces. The smooth lens and even glow make this the perfect solution in a multitude of residential applications including children’s rooms, bathrooms, hallways, or any space you may need a night light.

  • Two modes: downlight mode and night light mode
  • Downlight mode – 5-color selectable CCT
  • Gentle glow illuminates an acrylic trim fixed at 2000K CCT
  • Up to 790 lumens delivered in downlight mode and 90 CRI
  • Canless installation, no housing required
  • 2” depth makes this product great for use in ultra-shallow plenum spaces
  • 120V input, phase cut dimming to 5% in both downlight and night light modes
  • Wet location listed, Air-Tite, IC rated
  • 50K life hours and Five-year limited warranty
  • Repositionable driver junction box

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