Arani Adjustable Beam Track Light Head | 15w, 5CCT

December 8, 2025

The TL-15W-VAR-WH-AD-V1 is a premium LED track head designed for ultimate flexibility in directional lighting. With a 15W output equivalent to 90W halogen, it delivers up to 1,150 lumens with an adjustable beam angle of 20° to 50°, making it ideal for accent or general lighting.

Users can select from five color temperatures (2700K to 5000K) via integrated CCT tuning. The fixture offers high color rendering (CRI >90), low glare (UGR 0.9).

Add versatility to your lighting projects with Arani’s 4-foot LED track TL-4FT-WH-V1 — a durable and stylish solution designed for track installations. Its aluminum housing and slim profile blend seamlessly into both residential and commercial spaces.

Compatible with HALO connectors, this track provides safe 120 V power, with a maximum current capacity of 16 A and a total power of 1,920 W. The product comes with finishing end caps installed on both ends, ensuring a clean and professional appearance.

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