Verbatim announces the launch of its ground-breaking Natural Vision VxRGB™ technology, available as realistic candle (Classic B) and MR16 retrofit LED lamps. The products are being launched at Lux Live – one of Europe's key lighting trade shows held in London, opening today.
Verbatium LED candle lamp. (LEDinside/ Verbatium)
Using proprietary VxRGB technology developed by Verbatim's parent company Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, True Candlelight LED lamps allow users to experience the warmth and ambience of candlelight. Delivering 1900K color temperature, the white light spectrum and intensity of the LED closely matches a real candle flame – a feature not possible with traditional LED or incandescent lamps and something that has inspired this product to be positioned as 'Natural Vision'. Ideal for use in decorative lighting fixtures such as chandeliers, wall sconces and table settings, the 2.5W VxRGB candle LED has an E14 base fitting and optics that feature a flame tip design.
Verbatim's VxRGB Natural Vision range also includes a 6.5W MR16 Natural Vision LED lamp that produces 170 lumens output and have a CRI of 97 and a correlated color temperature (CCT) of 2950K. Benefiting from a unique phosphor mixture to achieve high CRI with a well-balanced spectrum to generate a cozy ambience and also suitable also for retail or museum lighting to highlight objects in their true natural light, the MR16 LED lamp with 25° beam angle uses diamond cut optics to ensure glare-free illumination.
Both the Natural Vision MR16 LED lamp and the True Candlelight LED will be commercially available from early 2014.
"Verbatim's VxRGB technology has already been appreciated by many key customers and we anticipate huge demand for Natural Vision LEDs. With unique correlated colour temperatures such as 1900K, this new series of lamps can help create better comfort in living spaces and more creative lighting effects while delivering the long life, energy savings and low heat benefits of LED lighting technology," comments Paul Johnson, Vice President Asia Pacific, Verbatim.