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LED Beam Adjustable Track Head Lighting from SATCO|NUVO

SATCO|NUVO LED Beam Adjustable Track Head Lighting

SATCO|NUVO’s beam adjustable LED track head fixtures bring both functionality and style to your lighting projects. These fixtures are CCT selectable, allowing users to choose from five different color temperature options. With an impressive CRI rating of 90, they produce crisp, true-to-life white light. The track heads offer precise beam control, with a 90° adjustable head and a beam range from 20° to 50°, making them ideal for a variety of settings such as museums, art galleries, retail stores, offices, and restaurants.

Compatible with SATCO H-Track systems and a variety of accessories (sold separately), these fixtures are versatile enough to meet any lighting need.

Available in matte black or matte white finishes and in 15 or 30 watts, these track heads will enhance any space with both beauty and efficiency.

Features

  • Beam Adjustable From 20° to 50°
  • 5 CCT Selectable: 2700K | 3000K | 3500K | 4000K | 5000K
  • 90 CRI High Quality Light
  • SATCO H-Track Compatible
  • Contemporary Design

Applications

  • Commercial
  • Residential
  • Retail
  • Hospitality
  • Accent Lighting

More information about LED beam adjustable track head lighting from SATCO|NUVO

LED Track Head Lighting data sheet

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