• Onyx LED Retrofit

    March 14, 2022

    Nora Lighting’s Onyx LED Retrofit series delivers up to 1,200 lumens for brighter illumination and features a new Tunable White model that allows the end user to select from five color temperatures (2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K and 5000K). Suitable for existing, new or remodel housings. Includes AC LED technology with no driver on board.

    The family features adjustable, square and round styles with snap-in reflectors or baffle inserts for a variety of appearances. Available in three sizes and higher lumens: 4 inches (up to 1,000 lumens), 5/6 inches (up to 1,150 lumens) and 6 inches square (750 to 1,200 lumens). The tunable white model is available in 4 inches (850 lumens) and 5/6 inches (1,100 lumens).

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