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Smart Hardscape Luminaire from Dals Elevates Outdoor Area Ambiance

Dals Contour Pro

The 12″ DCP-LHS12 Contour Pro from Dals is a compact and stylish lighting solution designed for seamless integration into hardscape elements such as walls, steps, and patios. Despite its discreet profile, the Contour Pro delivers powerful illumination, making it ideal for small to medium-sized areas.

Whether recessed or surface mounted, the 12″ Contour Pro outdoor light adapts effortlessly to your installation needs. Its adjustable swivel design allows you to precisely direct the light where it’s needed most — enhancing both functionality and visual impact in your landscape layout.

Easily customize your lighting with onboard controls — press once to scroll through white color temperatures (from a warm 2200K to a crisp 4000K) or double-click to explore 7 vibrant colors. For advanced control and dimming, connect via the Dals Connect app or use the Clicc remote for seamless adjustments.

Features

  • Adjustable swivel design
  • Rated IP65
  • Full color spectrum
  • 2200K – 4000K in pure whites
  • Can be recessed or surface mounted
  • Can be mounted to wood or concrete
  • 95° beam angle
  • cETLus
  • 5-year warranty
  • Dimmable through the Dals Connect app and the Clicc remote (DCP-RMCT)

More information about the DCP-LHS12 Contour Pro from Dals

DCP-LHS12 Contour Pro data sheet

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