Halo Night Light LED Canless Downlight from Cooper Lighting

Cooper Halo Night Light

March 22, 2023

The HALO Night Light Canless Downlight comes in sizes 4″ and 6″ and 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. Choose your color temperature directly on the fixture for the downlight mode. With the flick of a switch, you can choose between 5 color temperatures ranging from warm (2700K) to daylight (5000K) or choose the warm dimming option to mimic candlelight for mood setting in any space.

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.

Features and Benefits

RL4069NLWHDMR

Halo Night light
  • Sizes 4″ and 6″ canless installation, no housing required
  • Two modes: downlight mode and night light mode
  • Downlight mode – 5CCT field selectable
  • 2000K CCT gentle glow illuminates an acrylic trim fixed
  • Toggle switch On-Off-On to change between downlight mode and night light mode
  • D2W- Dim-To-Warm Technology included: use your dimmer to warm color temperature from 3000K-1500K
  • 2” depth makes this product great for use in ultra-shallow plenum spaces
  • Downlight mode and night light mode both dimmable to 5% with 120V input, phase cut dimming
  • Up to 1040 lumens delivered in downlight mode and 90 CRI
  • Wet location listed, Air-Tite, IC rated
  • 50K life hours and Five-year limited warranty
  • Repositionable driver junction box
  • 5 Year Warranty
Context, Halo night light
Context, halo night light

Ultimate Customization

Easily select the color temperature with a flip of the switch during installation or select the dim-to-warm setting. The dim-to-warm setting begins at 3000K and dims smoothly to 1800K, creating a rich, warm glow resembling candlelight or the sun on the horizon.

Product Specifications

RL4069NLWHDMR
Lamp TypeLED
Amperage Rating0.075 (at 120V)
Aperture4 inch
Colour Temperature Max5000K
MountingDirect Mount
Voltage Rating120V
Wattage9W
Country of OriginCN
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