Smart Vision Lights introduces its brightest linear LED light to date

Dec. 4, 2017
Touting it as its most advanced and brightest linear light yet, Smart Vision Lights has introduced the LXE300 LED light, which delivers up to 100,000 lux and features a metal housing.

Touting it as its most advanced and brightest linear lightyet, Smart Vision Lights has introduced the LXE300 LED light, which delivers up to 100,000 lux and features a metal housing. The light features Smart Vision Lights’ built-in Multi-Drive driver, which enables it to be operated continuously or in OverDrive strobe mode while also protecting it from premature degradation and failure caused by excessive heat by regulating the current delivered to the LEDs and by limiting their duty cycle. Fitted with a 5-pin M12 connector, the LED light is available in white, blue (470 nm), cyan (505 nm), green (530 nm), red (625 nm), and infrared (850 nm and 940 nm) wavelengths, with additional wavelengths available upon request. Additionally, up to six lights can be connected directly, end-to-end with no spacing in between, to create uniform-output, long linear lights for a fraction of the cost of a monolithic light.

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Contact: Smart Vision Lights
Headquarters: Muskegon, MI, USA
Product: LXE300 LED line light
Key Features: Up to 100,000 lux, built-in Multi-Drive driver, 5-pin M12 connector, available in white, blue, cyan, green, red and infrared wavelengths.

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