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Illuminar introduces new LED illumination range

Designed to offer a cost-conscious lighting solution for camera surveillance and safety critical applications, the new Opto range optimises budgets while delivering effective night illumination for distances of up to 430ft (130m).
November 13, 2015 Read time: 1 min

8270 Illuminar has designed LED ill;illumination  to offer a cost-conscious lighting solution for camera surveillance and safety critical applications, the new Opto range optimises budgets while delivering effective night illumination for distances of up to 430ft (130m).

Available in infrared and white light options, Opto is suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, and comes supplied in an IP66 rated dust and waterproof housing. It can be powered by a variety of low voltage inputs including 12V DC, 24V AC and PoE and PoE+.

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