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Enhanced LED Task Light Improves Visual Performance and Reduces Energy Costs
by Staff Writers
Denver CO (SPX) Jan 12, 2012

While the original Wave Light offered a 3-stage dimmer, Wave Light II offers an ambient sensor, with 10 stages of illumination settings to automatically maintain the selected light setting.

SpaceCo Business Solutions, Inc. has introduced the Wave Light II, an LED task light designed to overcome the disadvantages of traditional LED fixtures and provide the best visual performance in the task lighting market by illuminating the desired work area only.

With its patent pending photocell technology integrated into the head of the light, Wave Light II automatically detects the ambient light levels while adjusting the light source to the optimum settings for the environment.

The result is a more balanced light field as well as reduced energy costs and less eyestrain on the individual while performing their task. The electrical output of Wave Light II is a mere 9.38-Watts.

While the original Wave Light offered a 3-stage dimmer, Wave Light II offers an ambient sensor, with 10 stages of illumination settings to automatically maintain the selected light setting.

Ergonomically adjustable, Wave Light II effectively minimizes shadows and eliminates glare to provide enhanced visual comfort for higher productivity. With its patented refractive lens technology, Wave Light II eliminates the shortcomings of other LED lights, is LEED credit eligible and has a projected life in excess of 50,000 hours.

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