|

Cree’s New OSQW Expands Performance, Control and Comfort to Wall Mount Luminaires

Cree Lighting has announced its new OSQW™ Wall Mount Luminaire, featuring its patented NanoComfort™ Technology. The OSQW is an addition to the OSQ family, and a follow up to the successful launch of its OSQ Series C Area and Flood luminaires.

“We are thrilled to expand the reach of our patented NanoComfort™ Technology to our wall mount product category,” says Sean Harris, Senior Product Portfolio Manager for Cree Lighting. “This optical platform is a game changer – delivering great energy and application-based optical performance, but doing so while dramatically reducing glare, allowing for more comfortable lighting experiences after dark.”

The OSQW Wall Mount Luminaire was designed to deliver better light and better value than the competition, featuring:

  • Great Energy Efficiency (Up to 159 LPW)
  • Exceptional Optical Accuracy
  • Significantly Reduced Glare and Improved Visual Comfort
  • Optional Emergency Battery Back-Up
  • Designed, Engineered and Assembled in Racine, WI
  • 10 Year Warranty

More information here

Related Articles


Latest Articles

  • Why 2026 Will Separate Software-Fluent Electrical Contractors From the Rest

    Why 2026 Will Separate Software-Fluent Electrical Contractors From the Rest

    By Patrick Hayes, General Manager at Contractor Training Center by Colibri Group For electrical contractors, technical skill has always been the starting point. Licensing, code compliance, and field experience are non-negotiable. If the work isn’t safe and correct, nothing else matters. What has changed is everything that happens around that work — how jobs are Read More…

  • The Pulse of Lighting – Slow Q4. Rays of Hope for 2026?

    The Pulse of Lighting – Slow Q4. Rays of Hope for 2026?

    As the calendar turned, many in the lighting industry said “good riddance” to 2025. It was a rocky road given the impact of tariffs on the project market and product pricing. At the end of the day for most it was a “meh” year from a revenue viewpoint with tariff “inspired” pricing perhaps enabling for… Read More…