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Signify Crown Series Small Track Features Interchangeable Optics

Lightolier Crown Series Small Track

Lightolier, a Signify brand, has launched the Crown Series Small Track lighting solution. With eight configurable color options and a front accent ring that can be tailored to your liking, the Crown Series Small Track Head offers a unique and sophisticated look. Interchangeable optics and accessory compatibility make it easy to adjust the beam performance to your desired specifications.

The Crown Series Track Head’s sleek design, internal driver, and integrated hinge give it a contemporary appearance that is sure to enhance any space, while Lightolier’s AccuRender Technology provides the highest color quality with the highest efficacy. Positioned close to the ceiling, it offers a clean and modern lighting design that is not only functional but also visually stunning.

Its compact form ensures easy installation, while lumen maintenance provides consistent brightness. Made with renewable materials, it offers a range of color, beam, and temperature options, along with CRI 90 for excellent color rendering. It’s ideal for retail, hospitality, and office environments, and is compatible with OmniSpot accessories for added adaptability.

Features

  • 2” Aperture, approximately 5” length
  • 1000, 1500 nominal lumens
  • 90 CRI Standard
  • CCT 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K
  • Up to 111 lm/W
  • L90B50 @ 63,000 hours, L70B50 @ >110,000
  • Spot, Narrow Flood, Medium Flood, Flood (15.5°, 21°, 27°, 38°)
  • Customizable housing & inner ring color: Black, White, Brass, Bronze, Cappuccino, Grey, Sage, Rose
  • L, H, J adapters
  • Compatible with OmniSpot small accessories – up to one at a time
  • Manufactured in Littlestown, PA 
  • Custom snoot possible via ETO if needed – can replace end cap with one that has printed-in snoot

More information on the Crown Series Small Track from Ligholier

Crown Series Track Head spec sheet

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