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GlacialLight Introduces New, Improved LED Sirius Series GL-MR16 Light Bulbs

GlacialLight, manufacturer of LED lighting products, announced that it has introduced new, improved LED Sirius Series GL-MR16 light bulbs for spotlighting, shop window lighting and ornamental decoration. The enhanced GlacialLight MR16 Series utilizes high-efficiency LEDs at low power consumption of 5 W.

MR16 LED Light

The MR16 Series has a LED driver with power conversion efficiency of more than 80%. This feature allows the lights to replace conventional MR16 halogen lights and provide substantial power savings.

The MR16 series weighs 30 g, measures 50x48.4 mm and comes in two versions, namely the GL-MR1605WH-CW and the GL-MR1605WH-WW for cool white and warm white emitting colors. They can be utilized on the GU5.3 socket featuring a 12 V AC/DC input. Both models have a 50° beam angle and have a lifetime of 30,000 h.

The GL-MR1605WH-WW light bulb has a luminous flux of 250 lm and a correlated color temperature of 3000 K, while the GL-MR1605WH-CW light has 360 lm luminous flux and a correlated color temperature of 5000 K.

The lights do not emit IR, UV or mercury radiations and comply with RoHS standards. They are developed with Nichia chips and save more than 70% of power when compared to halogen MR16 light bulbs.

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