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OceanLED announces new Explore Series Underwater LED Light

by Lee Hirons 15 Nov 2018 19:14 HKT
OceanLED new Explore Series Underwater LED Light © Lee Hirons

OceanLED, the global leader in marine LED underwater lighting, announces the arrival of the new Explore Underwater LED Light Series.

Technologically advanced and super-efficient, Explore is the ultimate choice of underwater light.

The OceanLED Explore Series is the ultimate choice, flush mount underwater LED light for those who want to be seen. The mix of optics, electronics, form factor and internal driver work together to make the most advanced underwater light available in the market, a true class leader.

"We are extremely excited to reveal our new Explore Series" says Charles Stuart, Managing Director of OceanLED. "The technology and build quality really show in the end result, which is an outstanding lighting effect from a compact unit".

Available in 2 models, the E3 and E6 have the most advanced optics available on the market, designed exclusively by OceanLED. They offer a genuinely striking 90° surface beam angle with a focused 20 side beam which produces a blade of light under the water that penetrates further, illuminating a more extensive area with minimal loss.

The Xchangeable flush mount light cartridge can be removed from inside the hull, and along with the built-in driver means less space is needed allowing installation in tight areas. Other subtle design ideas make the Explore quicker and simpler to install.

Available in Single Colour, Dual or full RGBW Colour models, the Explore Series packs up to an incredible 11,000 fixture lumens into a low profile, compact underwater LED light.

For more information about OceanLED's products and services, visit www.oceanled.com

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