Juno Introduces Reimagined Recessed Track System

November 2, 2025

Juno has announced the launch of its reimagined Juno® Recessed Track System (TREC2), delivering a modern, installer-friendly solution for achieving configurable recessed track lighting in a wide range of ceiling environments. It’s engineered for easy installation, helping contractors save valuable time on site.  

Juno’s TREC2 system offers a refined recessed housing compatible with Juno T Series (Trac-Master®), TU Series (two-circuit), and R Series (Trac-Lites™) tracks. The design provides the same superior Juno Trac performance you expect while providing the clean, minimalist appearance of a recessed system. 

“With this launch, Juno delivers a refined recessed track solution that combines simplicity, reliability, and support for a flawless installation – making it a top choice for today’s lighting professionals,” said Jacob Yager, Product Manager, Juno. “We’re focused on the details that matter most to installers and specifiers, ensuring a seamless and reliable experience from design through installation.” 

Key Features

  • Effortless Installation: Minimal components, bolted assembly, and detailed illustrated instructions ensure quick, intuitive setups. A dedicated installation video and “Extra Hand” tools make the process even smoother, reducing labor and increasing confidence. 
  • Expanded Configurability: Create T, X, L, or straight layouts using standard Juno connectors. The system is available in 4′ and 8′ lengths and can be field-cut for custom fits. 
  • Ceiling Compatibility: Ideal for T-bar, drywall (new construction or remodel), lay-in, or wood ceilings, with standard accommodation up to 1″ thick – expandable to 2″ using accessory screws. 
  • Open Creativity: Offered in classic white or semi-gloss black, and fully field-paintable to match any interior. The low-profile aesthetic integrates cleanly into any architectural style. 
  • One to One Matching: Integrates seamlessly with Trac-Master, Trac-Lites track, end feeds and joiners – providing consistent performance across new or existing installations. 

Whether designing for commercial, retail, or hospitality environments, Juno’s newly reinvented track system simplifies the process while elevating the outcome. 

For more information on the reimagined Juno Recessed Track System, visit junolighting.com

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