HALO ML Flex Canless LED Downlights

March 5, 2026

Elevate spaces with the sleek and modern designs of this high-end fixture series. Striking, small-aperture luminaires with precision-engineered trims create inviting, low-glare environments. With ML Flex, you can downlight, adjust, and wall wash with fixtures that boast advanced color and lumen seleCCTable™ technology along with flicker-free dimming below 5%. The Flex Series delivers ideal lighting in any application — residential or commercial. Experience the ultimate in style, functionality, and affordability with HALO.

These downlights are engineered to blend seamlessly into any space, allowing you to see the beauty of your surroundings without being distracted by the light source itself. With their sleek design and advanced LED technology, they provide both aesthetic appeal and efficient illumination.

During installation, select the optimal brightness for your ceiling height. Set the perfect ambiance with versatile color temperature options. The Dim-to-Warm setting lets you transition from bright white (3000K) to candlelight (1800K). Choose from five color temperatures, ranging from warm white (2700K) to daylight (5000K), to find the right match for your needs.

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Features

  • 1”, 2”, 3” & 4” Downlights and 3” & 4” Wall Washers
  • Canless installation means fixtures mount directly to the ceiling (no housing required); Use with canless mounting frames for new construction installations
  • Interchangeable round or square trims in either smooth or baffle with optional mud-in frames
  • Field-interchangeable TIR optics 25°, 40°, 55°, and 25° asymmetric for wall wash
  • 5-color Field-SeleCCTable™ (27/30/35/40/5000K) or Field-SeleCCTable™ Dim-to-Warm: 3000K/2700K-to-1800K; 90+ CRI
  • Lumen Select (nominal): Low/Medium/High options from 100 to 1,200 lm
  • Dimming Versions: ≤5% in either phase cut LE/TE (120V) with compatible dimmers OR 0-10V (UNV 120–277V)
  • AIR-TITE, Wet location-listed, IC-rated
  • 50,000 hrs of maintenance-free operation
  • 5-year warranty

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