Super Bright LED”S Round LED Panel Lights

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Super Bright LEDs—A leading online retailer for high­quality LED lights—is happy to announce the arrival of three new round LED panel lights. The 5­, 6­, and 8­inch dimmable LED fixtures use Even­Glow™ technology and diffused optical lenses to deliver smooth, flawless illumination without visible bulbs or hot spots.
And with high CRIs (color-­rendering indexes) of up to 84, light from these fixtures will show the true colors of any object or surrounding. LEDs in the panel lights are designed to last 36,000 hours—30 times longer than incandescent bulbs—and produce 800-1, 900 lumens of natural white illumination for kitchens, living rooms, offices, basements, museums, hospitals, and more.
Each LED panel light has a low-­profile white housing with attached spring retaining clips for flush mounting around duct work or where space is limited. At 9, 15, and 24 watts, the LED lights consume a fraction of the energy used by traditional fixtures; incandescent bulbs would consume 85 to 195 watts to produce the same amount of light. The energy­efficient panel lights operate within a 100-­120V AC range and include a UL-­Recognized constant-­current driver.
Super Bright LEDs has been providing customers with 14 years of excellent service, expertise, and quality LED technology. Independent test labs along with the knowledge base of trained experts and engineers allow them to provide dependable information and products.
For more information about the round LED panel lights, other LEDs, or Super Bright LEDs, visit www.superbrightleds.com.

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