Magic Lite 5CCT Ultra-Thin LED Recessed Ceiling Light

February 24, 2025

The 5CCT Ultra-Thin LED Recessed Ceiling Light is designed for applications that demand efficient, reliable lighting in confined spaces. Its 9mm ultra-thin profile and frosted diffuser ensure even light distribution without visible pixelation. The ADC12 aluminum cooling frame enhances the durability and lifespan of the fixture by efficiently managing heat.

This recessed light offers 5CCT options ranging from 2700K to 5000K, allowing for a wide variety of lighting temperatures to suit the requirements of different spaces. With high CRI (>90), it ensures that colours appear accurate and vibrant, making it ideal for both residential and commercial environments.

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5CCT Ultra-Thin Features

  • Ultra-thin 0.35-inch profile: Ideal for low-clearance ceilings where space is limited.
  • 5CCT options (2700K-5000K): Offers flexibility to match different lighting needs.
  • Wet Location Rated: Built for reliable performance in both indoor and outdoor
    wet areas.
  • High CRI >90: Provides accurate colour rendering, critical for spaces where colour fidelity is important.
  • Even light distribution: The frosted diffuser ensures consistent illumination across the surface.
  • Triac dimmable (5%-100%): Compatible with TRIAC dimmers, offering flexible light control.
  • ADC12 aluminum cooling frame: Provides excellent thermal performance, increasing longevity.
  • 50,000-hour lifespan: Designed for long-term reliability with minimal maintenance.
  • Airtight: Helps reduce energy loss and improves energy efficiency.

Ideal for residential, commercial, and architectural settings, this recessed ceiling light is an absolute go-to choice for environments where space is tight, and energy efficiency is essential. It’s designed for easy installation and reliable performance in both indoor and outdoor wet locations.

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