NanoComfort technology is engineered to deliver maximum lumens per watt of targeted illumination with visual comfort in mind, ensuring reduced glare, minimal light spill, and precise beam control.
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DURHAM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE), a market leader in LED lighting, extends its high-brightness LED leadership with the commercial availability of the new Screen Master C4SMT ...
Lighting design firm Speirs + Major collaborated with Cree Lighting to develop the new Aeroblades family of luminaires for street and area lighting applications. We keep hearing that LEDs free ...
Cree announced a new technology today — an outdoor lighting system intended to replace the standard parking lights installed across the country. Cree Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE) announced a new technology ...
Cree, Inc. announces the commercial availability of new, high-efficiency white XLamp® XP-E LEDs. These "outdoor white" LEDs provide the same flux and efficacy levels as Cree's XLamp cool white LEDs ...
Available now online and in brick-and-mortar Lowe’s locations, the tunable white A19, Edison-style ST19, B11 candelabra, and globe-shaped G25 filament bulbs cost $12.99, while the six-inch color ...
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DURHAM, N.C., January 27, 2011 - Today, 131 years ago, Thomas Alva Edison was granted U.S. patent 223,898 for "Improvement in Electric Lamps and in the method of manufacturing." Today's LED lighting ...
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