EcoTronics in Durham, CT Has Been Selected as a Premier Supplier to the Trade for the First 60W Equivalent Omnidirectional LED Lamp

Durham, CT, January 10, 2012 --(PR.com)-- EcoTronics in Durham, CT has been selected as a premier supplier to the trade for the first 60W equivalent Omnidirectional LED Lamp. This pioneering product is the world’s most efficient omnidirectional standard screw-in base LED Lamp. Unlike most of the lamps in this category, this lamp offers 810 lumens output at a warm natural color temperature reminiscent of a standard incandescent bulb (2700K) and radiates light in all directions just like an incandescent lamp. This makes it the first product of its type to deliver this performance level at an affordable price. Its energy-saving LED light is ideally suited for applications such as table lamps, wall sconces, hanging pendants, ceiling lamps and other luminaries and fixtures where proper color rendition and even light distribution is of great importance. Additionally the bulb has a predicted life of 50,000 hours so it will not require replacing for more than 5 years when used in 24/7 service.

James Sweeney, President & CEO of EcoTronics, stated, "We are proud to be in the elite class of suppliers selected to sell this lamp. We predict this lamp will see wide adoption across many markets, including hospitality, restaurants, retail, furniture, healthcare, office and residential and it is the 'state of the art' LED lighting product for these sectors."

Key Specifications:

Light Output:

810 lumens

Power consumption:

9.4 Watts @ 810 Lumen output

Color Temperature:

2700K (incandescent warm white)

Color Accuracy:

Greater than 94% accurate colors

Dimming:

Dim to 5% on most dimmers

Safety Rating:

UL listed

Lighting Standard Rating:

Light Fact LM79

Bulb Life (24/7 usage):

50,000 hrs.

Warranty:

5-year

Country of origin:

United States

For more info please contact James Sweeney at:
203.404.0608
jim@ecotronicsct.com

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