Tunable LED luminaires will mimic natural changes in sunlight patterns

Acuity Brands to market tunable LED luminaires that better mimic natural sunlight.

By Healthcare Facilities Today


In Fall 2013, Acuity Brands will introduce tunable LED luminaires that interface with lighting controls to better mimic natural sunlight.

Available in the Gotham EVO LED downlights and Mark Architectural Lighting Veil luminaires, the white light engines can go from warm to cool white color temperatures in varying hues.

EVO downlights will be available in 4- and 6-inch round and square apertures. Veil luminaires feature a flexible translucent PVC membrane that softly scatters light and controls glare. Both use DMX and remote device management protocols to interface with controls.

For more information, go to www.acuitybrands.com.



April 24, 2013


Topic Area: Product News


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