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Keystone Downlight Offers Improved Customization and Convenience

Keystone downlights

Keystone downlights have undergone an update and upgrade.

The Advanta Series recessed downlight now has 5 selectable color temperatures and 5 selectable power outputs, up from 3 for each. All models are 90 CRI, and a 4-inch model has been added to the existing 6-, 8-, and 10-inch offerings.

Advanta is now equipped with combination dimming, ensuring compatibility with 0-10V, TRIAC, and reverse-phase dimming systems for seamless integration into various lighting environments. No need to be concerned about pop-ons, drop-outs, or flickering issues.

These new features simplify inventory management while providing superior performance at a lower cost. For distributors, the updated model reduces inventory complexity by consolidating multiple SKUs. For contractors and installers, it offers greater versatility while its quick-connect installation minimizes labor time and effort.

Keystone’s Circa wafer downlight, which blends modern edge-lit aesthetics with supreme installation flexibility, is now available in new sizes and new styles. In addition to its 4-inch, 6-inch, and 8-inch sizes, the Circa line is gaining a 3-inch size, perfect for applications that demand a smaller, aesthetically pleasing wafer downlight. It offers a dedicated 6.5-watt output, 5 selectable color temperatures, and 90 CRI.

In addition to the current style options—a true slim wafer, a regressed version, and a gimbal model—Circa is now available in a sleek, baffled design. Regardless of size or style, Circa’s slim profile is able to fit in shallow ceilings and narrow plenums. Joist obstructions don’t get in the way, and there’s no need for a traditional multi-piece fixture setup.

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