Cree wants to make office lights better and better-looking. The company has launched new LN Series LED light fixtures high in quality and efficiency. The technology of the futuristic devices could also improve the lighting aesthetics of offices.
The new LN Series light fixtures are designed to maximize the output of light, while minimizing the glare. It does this by distributing the light across panels.
The thin acrylic panels have been angled to optimize their directionality. This method provides more control over where the lights are placed, reducing the number of fixtures required.
Cree's new lighting fixtures use WaveMax Technology. The company claims that it makes lighting more effective at lower color temperatures.
In the past, turning down sizzling, bluish florescent tube lighting resulted in less output. However, at midrange the new LN Series lights produce 100 lumens per watt, whitish color temperatures, and a score for color rendering in the 90s.
Cree believes that combining light quality and light efficiency will cause more workplaces in the United States to switch to LED technology. The company's innovative approach has already made its line of LED light bulbs for homes popular.
The new light fixtures will also promote Cree's lighting control platform SmartCast, which was rolled out last year, according to CNET. The platform includes features such as automation based on daylight or foot traffic.
Cree is promoting the architectural appeal of their new light fixtures, and they are indeed more attractive than current options. The company claims that WaveMax creates the possibility of several new designs.
There are other solutions for suspended LED lighting on the market, according to Wired. However, Gary Trott, a Cree vice president, says that WaveMax provides a "trifecta" of benefits: efficiency, control, and comfort.
Cree Inc. was founded in 1987, and is headquartered in North Carolina, USA.