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SPI Lighting Unveils Its Smallest Asymmetric Light

Echo Blade Micro Max

SPI Lighting has launched its smallest, most powerful, and most versatile asymmetric light. Designed to be a discreet powerhouse, the Echo Blade Micro Max fixture delivers up to 5,000 lumens and has six optical distributions.

Capable of both indirect and direct lighting, the Echo Blade Micro Max fixture offers versatility to meet diverse lighting requirements, from wall washing to task lighting. True asymmetric design with high-efficiency optics ensures that the light is distributed precisely where needed, minimizing waste and maximizing impact.

Measuring only 4” x 9” x 4”, this fixture is perfect for spaces where discretion and efficiency are paramount. Its size allows for seamless integration into various environments without compromising on power or performance. The Echo Blade Micro Max fixture meets the standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act, ensuring it is suitable for public spaces and accessible environments.

With up to 5,000 delivered lumens, the small fixture packs a powerful punch, providing ample illumination for a wide range of applications.

The flexibility of six different optical distributions makes the Echo Blade Micro Max adaptable for various lighting needs, whether it’s for highlighting, accenting, or general illumination. With an efficacy of up to 112 lumens per watt (lm/W), this fixture is not only powerful but also energy-efficient, making it a cost-effective choice for both residential and commercial settings.

For applications where light spillage needs to be controlled, an optional backlight shield is available, enhancing the fixture’s functionality. A full horizonal cutoff ensures that the light is precisely directed, avoiding unwanted glare and enhancing visual comfort. The top lens removes striations and corrects for color-over-angle, ensuring a smooth and consistent light output that enhances the aesthetic appeal of any space.

Applications

  • Commercial Spaces: Perfect for retail stores, offices, and lobbies where both aesthetics and functionality are critical.
  • Residential Areas: Suitable for living rooms, kitchens, and hallways, providing both direct and ambient lighting.
  • Public Buildings: ADA compliance and powerful illumination make it an excellent choice for schools, hospitals, and government buildings.
  • Architectural Lighting: Ideal for accentuating architectural features and providing nuanced lighting effects.

Specifications

  • LIGHT SOURCE: White LED light engine
  • CRI: 80+ or 90+
  • ORIENTATION: Indirect or direct
  • LUMEN MAINTENANCE: L85 = >72,000 Hrs at 35°C ambienttemperature
  • EFFICACY: Up to 112 lm/W delivered
  • CCT: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K
  • VOLTAGE: 120-277V standard
  • DRIVER: Includes integral Class 2 power supplies
  • MAX AMBIENT OPERATING TEMP: 35°C (95°F)
  • DIMMING: 1% minimum dim level standard
  • CONTROLS: 0-10V standard. Lutron Athena, Current NX, andnLight AIR optional. Contact factory for other controls (e.g., nLight Air, Current NX, Enlighted, Encelium, Wattstopper, WaveLinx, or Casambi)

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