SYLVANIA Wall Mount Lantern Family

April 26, 2024

The SYLVANIA Wall Mount Lantern Family is here! Built-in LEDs with 5 CCT selectable, the Wall Mount Lanterns are sure to be a great addition. The wall mount comes with a Dusk-to-Dawn sensor that can be easily bypassed by installing a cap. And to top it all off, these lanterns were designed for effortless installation since there is no additional hardware needed.

​Benefits and Features of the Wall Mount Lanterns
  • 5 CCT switch selectable: 2700K/3000K/3500K/4000K/5000K
  • Dusk to Dawn
  • Wet Rated
  • Easy install
  • 80 CRI
Contractor Benefits of the Wall Mount Lanterns

Dusk-to-down sensor with the option to bypass it by simply installing the provided cap to the dusk-to. Built-in LEDs and offer 5 color-selectable temperatures. These products are designed for effortless installation, requiring no additional hardware.

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