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Juno Lighting Group Expands Juno-Brand Line of Trac Luminaires


 

Juno Lighting Group, a leader in high-quality innovative commercial and residential lighting solutions, recently introduced two product expansions to its Juno-brand line of trac luminaires: the Juno LED Mini-Cylinder Spotlight Series and new WarmDim and Color modules for the Juno Trac 12 TL214 Low Power LED Modules.

Here's a closer look at both:

• Juno LED Mini-Cylinder Spotlight Series: These luminaires are designed to provide high-quality performance and efficiency. The series matches the output of 20W MR11 halogen but requires less than one-third of the energy and last more than 10 times longer – from a package small enough to fit into the palm of your hand. The next generation now includes 65 percent more lumens, a new 3500 color temperature, three-step MacAdam ellipse color performance, and a new snoot option to reduce aperture brightness and eliminate glare.

• Juno Trac 12 TL214 Low Power LED Modules: Now available in two new modules, WarmDim and Color LED, these miniature luminaires are ideal for a variety of linear lighting applications in residential, commercial, retail, and hospitality environments. The WarmDim LED modules feature a proprietary control circuit and multi-LED light engine that enables users to warm the color temperature from 2700K to 1800K while dimming the light, thereby emulating the warmth and ambiance of incandescent dimming. Available in vibrant blue, red, or green, the Color LED modules allow users to fine-tune illumination intensity and color saturation in the field.

Under the Juno Lighting Group umbrella, the company comprises six product brands: Juno, Indy, AccuLite, Aculux, NaviLite, and DanaLite. Juno Lighting Group, founded in 1976, is a Schneider Electric company, a global specialist in energy management. For more information, visit www.junolightinggroup.com





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