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LX-102
LX-102
LX-102
LX-102
2013

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LX-102

LED light

LX-102 is an LED full-angle adjustable light bulb, its beam angle is superior to 320° and is compliant to the U.S. “Energy Star” regulations. Its 10 W energy consumption can reach the luminosity of a 60 W traditional incandescent light bulb. The design of LX-102 tackled the problems of beam angle and the heat diffusion. Using the aluminum die-casting technique, the lamp has a hollow body design to achieve high heat diffusion efficiency. Also, the bottom of LX-102 is covered with a ladder-like concentric circle to increase heat diffusion surface and efficiency. LX-102 also includes light adjustment features for better lighting quality.

Client / Manufacturer

Lextar Electronics Corp.

Hsinchu, TW
Design
Qisda Creative Design Center Qisda Corporation

Qisda Creative Design Center Qisda Corporation

Taipei, TW

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