Verbatim’s LED spotlights - PAR16 GU10s and MR16 GU5.3s - employ single-focus diamond-cut lenses to mimic the warmth and dimming characteristics of halogen lamps. The spotlights provide good beam management and high brightness. Diamond cutting is used to achieve precision-finished optical surfaces that allow light to be dispersed in a defined manner, avoiding glare, stray light and hotspots.
Suitable for accent lighting in retail, hospitality and gallery settings, all the new spotlight lamps employ the latest chip-on-board (COB) technology, where the LED die is mounted directly onto the circuit board, to improve thermal resistance, lumen output and efficacy.
A family of three 7.3 W PAR16 GU10 spotlights offer various lumen and colour temperature options. Delivering 390, 420 or 440 lm (equivalent to 60 W or greater), the lamps offer a 36° beam angle and produce a corresponding luminous intensity of 720, 800 and 830 cd at colour temperatures of 2700, 3000 and 4000 K respectively. The lamps have a lifetime over 35,000 hours and offer improved compatibility to dimming controllers.
Additionally, a family of three 7 W MR16 GU5.3 downlights with a 40° beam angle also benefit from the diamond-cut optics. Delivering between 400, 410 or 490 lm and luminous intensity of 680, 700 and 800 cd, the LED lamps also offer colour temperatures of 2700, 3000 and 4000 K. The lamps have a lifetime over 30,000 hours and are said to offer easier compatibility to dimming controllers and many combinations of transformers.