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OPPLE unveils LED Spotlight HS, flexible adjustment of maximum 20 degree

NITN | @notintownlive | 20 Dec 2017, 07:36 am

OPPLE unveils LED Spotlight HS, flexible adjustment of maximum 20 degree

Kolkata, Dec 20 (NITN): Opple, a leading and global developer and manufacturer of LED lighting, has recently introduced the LED Spotlight HS, designed for use in retail, home, schools, conference rooms, hospitality and healthcare applications.

According to the company, Spotlight HS is ideal for fixture manufacturers. Its TIR lens offers clean beam light free of multiple shadows for professional accent lighting.


The product is designed to consume low energy, according to the company. It saves up to 85 per cent of the energy compared with 35W and 50W halogen spot.

LED Spotlight HS is adjustable and can have flexible adjustment of maximum 20 degree when required.

Some of the key features of the product includes flicker free lighting which reduces stress while working/living underneath, the company pointed out. It also has the spring bracket ensures 1 step plug-and-play installation, which allows easy installation anywhere.

At the product launch, Rambo Zhang, Country Head, Opple Lighting, said, “The LED Spotlight HS is innovative and can be used easily by Professional and Home luminaries. With the idea of smart buildings coming into practice, these lights make an ideal choice for locations that require brilliance. We aim to continue to bring innovation in the lighting industry by introducing the latest and most technologically advanced lighting solutions for all sectors including homes, malls, schools, hospitals, etc.”

The LED Spotlight HS has been priced at Rs 600 and has power capacity of 7 W.

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