Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) is a metric used to describe the color characteristics of a light source, measured in Kelvins (K). It indicates whether a light source appears more "warm" or "cool." Lower CCT values, such as 2200K, emit a warm, yellowish light reminiscent of candlelight or traditional incandescent bulbs. Higher CCT values, like 6000K, produce a cool, bluish light similar to daylight at noon. Choosing the right CCT for your lighting can significantly impact the ambiance and functionality of a space.
By offering a range of CCT options, we ensure that our luminous ceiling panels can meet the diverse needs of different environments, enhancing both the aesthetic and functional aspects of your space.
Our CCT Options:
RGB lighting combines red, green, and blue light-emitting diodes to produce a posibility of 16 million of colors.
By adjusting the intensity of each color, makes our system highly versatile for decorative and functional lighting applications.
Commonly used in architectural lighting, entertainment venues, and home automation systems, allowing users to customize their environment's mood and ambiance with dynamic color-changing effects.
Our WW system mixes chips with color temperatures of 2200K and 6500K providing flexibility in creating lighting atmospheres. The 2200K chips emit a amber light for setting a cozy ambiance while the 6500K chips give off a bright cool light similar to daylight making them ideal for tasks. By adjusting the blend of these two color temperatures individuals can customize the lighting to match moods and activities whether its unwinding in the evening or focusing on work. This adaptable lighting solution is especially useful, in home setups, retail showcases and hospitality environments where adjustable lighting improves the experience.