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Aleo Lighting Designs High Bay Light with Plug and Play Wireless Bluetooth NLC Sensors

The Aleo UXB™ G5 Series circular high bay light combines efficiency, robust construction, and utility to deliver a competitive and high-performance high bay solution for single-point mounting applications. The latest generation UXB UX series features a time- and money-saving Plug n’ Play sensor receptacle enabling Bluetooth NLC connectivity as well as basic sensor options for code compliance.

The wet location / IP-rated luminaire provides a versatile solution for high mounting facilities. Delivering high output, quality light and low energy consumption, the UXB G5 Series improves warehouse safety and productivity, lowers maintenance cost, and reduces operating costs.

The fixture also features CCT and Lumen Select for maximum flexibility in the field.

Features and Benefits

  • Attractive ROI
  • Low Profile, Slim Design
  • Rugged construction and design
  • Long life, reduced maintenance
  • Lower energy costs
  • High quality light
  • 7-year limited warranty

Applications

Provides high output illumination for various commercial and industrial applications with high ceilings such as warehouses, manufacturing facilities, gymnasiums, cold-storage and more.

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