| | |

No. 8 Lighting Develops Next-Generation Monopoint Fixture

No. 8 Lighting Monopoint

No. 8 Lighting previewed its expanded Monopoint line at LEDucation 2025. The new MPT2-GEN3 is a redesigned fixture that combines a fixed surface mount housing with an adjustable, all-in-one light source delivering versatility, state-of-the-art engineering, and high performance. The MPT2-GEN3 will be available Q3 2025.

The new MPT2-GEN3 multi-position adjustment includes 0-110° adjustable, 0-50° adjustable and a 0° fixed in both square and round 2-1/2” housing options. The fixture can be mounted in the wall or ceiling with either a surface mount backplate at 2.5’and 4” or flush mount backplate at 2.5” or 4.25”.

Other options include four stem lengths, LED options of Static White, Warm Dimming, and Tunable White, with integral or remote forward/reverse phase, 0-10V, DALI, DMX and EcoSystem driver options.

Also offered are 10°, 15°, 25°, and 40° optic options and optical accessories which include five beam enhancing lenses, and three color filtering lens options.

The all-aluminum housing is available in four designer finishes.

Features

  • Multi-Position Adjustment
    • Position 1: 0-110° Adjustable
    • Position 2: 0-50° Adjustable
    • Position 3: 0° Fixed
  • Housing Options: Square: 2-1/2”, Round: 2-1/2”
  • Mounting Options (Wall or Ceiling)
    • Surface Mount Backplate: 2.5”, 4”
    • Flush Mount Backplate: 2.5”, 4.25”
  • Stem Options: 6, 12, 18, or 24
  • LED Options: Static White, Warm Dimming, and Tunable White
  • Optic Options: 10°, 15°, 25°, and 40°
  • Optical Accessories: Five beam enhancing lens options, three color filtering lens options
  • Driver Options: INTEGRAL or REMOTE: Forward/ Reverse Phase, 0-10V, DALI, DMX, EcoSystem
  • Four Finish Options: White, Satin Aluminum, Oil-rubbed Bronze, Black

More information about No. 8 Lighting

Related Articles


Latest Articles

  • 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…

  • Who Are the 25 Most Influential People in Lighting?

    Who Are the 25 Most Influential People in Lighting?

    Paul Pompeo, principal of the renowned executive recruiting firm Pompeo Group, shares his list of top leaders in the industry. As recently shared on the Pompeo Group website, the list of the 25 most influential people in lighting includes four manufacturers, 11 designers, and 10 lighting professionals from a variety of sectors.    Pompeo Group Read More…