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What Are Beam Angles?
Beam angle is simply how wide or narrow a light spreads. Imagine using a flashlight: Narrow beam angles (10°–30°) produce a focused, spotlight effect. Medium beam angles (30°–60°) offer balanced lighting for general use. Wide beam angles (60°–120° or more) spread light over a large area. Choosing the right beam angle depends on your goal:
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Refining Ambience: Customizing a Showcase Through Lighting Transformation
In this project, we enhanced an existing showcase by focusing on a subtle yet impactful modification—adjusting the LED lighting’s correlated color temperature (CCT) to match the jewellery shop’s desired ambiance. We fine-tuned the lighting to bring out the brilliance and true tones of the jewellery pieces while aligning with the store’s overall aesthetic.
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Surface mount light
The HSWEI 7W luminaire was supplied for a restaurant project executed by our interior designer client, where precise lighting control and visual comfort were key requirements. Operating at 7 watts with a 3000K warm white output, the fixture delivers balanced illumination that enhances material finishes while maintaining a comfortable ambience for dining spaces. Its compact…
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CCT (Color Temperature)
CCT LED refers to LED lighting with Correlated Color Temperature, a scale in Kelvin (K) that measures the warmth (yellowish) or coolness (bluish) of white light, allowing you to adjust ambiance from cozy (low K, e.g., 2700K) to daylight (high K, e.g., 6500K) for different tasks and moods, enhancing versatility in homes and workplaces.
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