Lumenpulse Expands its Lumencore Offerings with Three-In-One Point Source Solution

September 20, 2024

Lumenpulse introduces the world’s first three-in-one interior recessed luminaire: the Lumencore Recessed Opticolor+. Thanks to Opticolor+ technology, this innovative fixture offers three modes—Premium White, Dynamic White with Dim-to-Warm, and Dynamic RGBW Colours—while maintaining Lumenpulse’s renowned light quality and precision. 

The Premium White mode features a high CRI of up to 95+ and with colour temperatures that are selectable in the field. Dynamic Whites also offers user-defined, tunable Dim-to-Warm between 2200K and 6500K. Dynamic RGBW Colours deliver vibrant, rich hues, high colour output, and adjustable white channel CCTs. 

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Opticolor+ uses advanced colour management technologies and proprietary optics for unparalleled downlight performance and guarantees exceptional light quality with high CRI across all CCTs, low UGR, consistent colour (SDCM), lifetimes of 50,000 hours (L95), and excellent colour over angle. It accurately renders colours, making spaces look natural and appealing. 

Lumencore Recessed Opticolor+ offers tight beam spreads for spotlighting, wide beams for downlighting, and wall washers, including the Invisio Wallwash, for vibrant wall illumination. These luminaires blend into any space, focusing attention on illuminated surfaces. Lumenpulse’s precision optics ensure light is directed where needed, reducing waste and enhancing effectiveness. 

Lumencore Recessed Opticolor+ offers versatile design options with various shapes, finishes, and reflectors to suit any architectural style. It allows seamless integration into diverse environments, from modern interiors to traditional spaces. Lumencore Recessed Opticolor+ is an exceptional, three-in-one, industry-leading tool for interior lighting professionals.  

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