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Environmental Lights Announces the Launch of Dim-to-Warm 2216 LED Strip Light

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Environmental Lights, a leader in LED lighting solutions, announces the launch of Dim-to-Warm 2216 LED Strip Light. The Dim to Warm Strip Light uses integrated technology to automatically warm the LED color temperature as the lights are dimmed. It enables customers to utilize tunable white LED technology without specialized controllers or programs. This effect mimics the appearance of incandescent lighting for a more natural dimming feel.

“With Dim-to-Warm Strip Light, DMX control and full automation are no longer necessary for tunable white lighting,” said David Vogel, Director of Sales for RCC (Residential and Commercial Construction) at Environmental Lights. “This is a game-changer for volume homebuilders who want to provide economical and color temperature changing capabilities for homeowners.”

Dim-to-Warm Strip Light is designed for production homes and commercial spaces. The elimination of special dimming controllers makes this a cost-effective product at scale and provides an intuitive lighting solution requiring no instruction manual. As the user reduces the brightness of a light, the color temperature gradually shifts from a cool to a warmer tone before turning off.

Environmental Lights offers Dim-to-Warm Strip Light in 2 varieties of 5-meter reels. One option of the strip light provides a CCT range of 2,700K to 1,800K, and the other with a slightly higher upper threshold from 3,000K to 1,800K. Both varieties connect directly to a dimming power supply (must be PWM – Pulse Width Modulation) and shift the LEDs to a lower CCT as the overall brightness decreases.

Dim-to-Warm 2216 Strip Light will begin shipping in late March of 2023. It is available at EnvironmentalLights.com or by calling 888.880.1880. Sales engineers are available to answer questions and assist with specifying the ideal combination of lights and power for projects.

Dim-to-Warm 2216 Strip Light Features:
• UL Listed
• RoHS Certified
• 2,700K configuration dims to 1,800K CCT
• 3,000K configuration dims to 1,800K CCT
• 90+ CRI

For more information, visit www.environmentallights.com