Stanpro LED Gimbal 12W High Output Downlight

May 1, 2026

Stanpro’s LED Gimbal High Output downlight combines a sleek design with a small aperture without any compromise to the light output. With up to 950 lumens and a CRI of 90, this small downlight provides an outstanding performance that will suit both residential and commercial applications. This downlight is also available in bulk packs of 10 units, perfect for contractor projects. 

Compliances

  • cETLus listed for wet locations
  • Meets requirements of ICES-005 issue 5 class B for use in residential applications
  • IC rated for direct contact with insulation
  • Airtight as per ASTM E283 standard

Mounting

  • LED module with LED driver easily installs with included quick connect wire
  • Torsion spring mounting clips
  • Cutting hole 3 1/2″ (9.0 cm) to 4 1/4″ (10.8 cm) for the round version
  • Can cover a retrofit application cutting hole
  • Cutting hole 3 1/2″ (9.0 cm) for the square version

Overview

  • Quick Ship: Yes
  • Lamp Type / Light Source: LED
  • Size: 3.5”
  • Shape: Round, Square
  • Dimmable: Yes
  • Wattage: 12 W
  • Voltage: 120 V, 120-277 V
  • Color Temperature: 3000-2200 K Warm dim, 4000K, 3000K
  • Lumen Output Range: 601-700, 901-1 000
  • Environment: Wet
  • Finish: White, Black, Brushed Nickel
  • Dimming: Phase dimming
  • Trim Color: White, Black, Brushed nickel
  • Baffle Color: White, Black, Brushed nickel
  • Lens Type: Clear polycarbonate
  • CRI: 90

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