Adjustable recessed micro spotlight with direct light with chromed aluminum body and 15° optical aperture beam.
The shape with the small parabola integrated into the body is able to maximize the quality of the LED source by projecting an extremely clean cone of light, with a design free of smudges or colored reflections.
The spotlight is available in the catalog with integrated power LED with white light 2700K /XW, 3000K /WW, 4000K /W, CRI>80. On request it is also available at 5000K.
SNORKY can be mounted directly on supports such as wood or plasterboard with the supplied spring or installed in masonry with formwork sold separately.
The simple shape and small size make it suitable for installation in showcases or inside display cabinets where direct lighting is required, capable of emphasizing small objects, enhancing their colors and shapes.
The operation of the spotlight requires the use of a driver to be ordered separately. Dimmable power supplies are also available for PUSH, 1...10V or DALI control.
ETL version available on request
Last updated 31/07/2023
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