Perceive PTR from Cooper Lighting Solutions

July 24, 2025

The Corelite Perceive PTR series brings dimension and unique character by raising the illuminated surface with a beautifully beveled, customizable color regress. Offered in 2×2, 2×4 and 1×4 sizes with 14 different standard regress colors. The Perceive PTR is available with high lumen output options in a unique aesthetic enabling personal, distinctive designs with a focus on visual comfort.

Perceive PTR Features
  • Soft bevel 2” regressed frame available in 14 standard colors
  • Patented design with Perceive™ Technology based on cognitive science
  • Perceive Low Glare (PLG) lens for reduced UGR performance
  • Unique optical patterns add dimensionality, visual interest and glare reduction with options less than 16 UGR
  • Options with reduced max luminance below 6000 CD/M2 in accordance with WELL v2 L04
  • High lumen packages up to 10,000 lumens (2×4)
  • Efficacy up to 137 lumens per watt
  • 80 CRI & 90 CRI options in 3000K, 3500K, 4000K CCT, & 5000K CCT (80 CRI Only)
  • Bottom surface can be wiped down for easy cleaning and maintenance
  • Integrated wireless control available – WaveLinx Pro & WaveLinx Lite (Sensor & Node Options)

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