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Soraa raises the bar on LED lamp efficiency

Full visible spectrum GaN-on-GaN LED Lamps are 30 percent more efficient

Soraa, known for its GaN-on-GaN LED technology, has launched a new line of high performance MR16 LED lamps. Powered by the company's third generation of LEDs, the lamps are said to offer a 30 percent improvement in efficiency.

Soraa's new lamps feature the company's Point Source Optics  and Violet-Emission 3-Phosphor (VP3) LED technology. Soraa's VP3 Vivid Color renders warm tones accurately, and achieves a colour-rendering index (CRI) of 95 and deep red (R9) rendering of 95, according to the company. Unlike blue-based white LEDs without any violet/ ultra-violet emission, the company's VP3 Natural White is achieved by engineering the violet emission to excite fluorescing agents including natural objects like human eyes and teeth, as well as manufactured white materials such as clothing, paper and cosmetics.

"Our new MR16 LED lamps are hands down the best on the market today," said George Stringer, senior VP of North America Sales at Soraa. "Not only are they exceptionally efficient and bright, but they also render the entire visible spectrum, making white fabrics and paper goods pop, plastics and smiles whiter, and colours more natural and beautiful."

 The LED lamps are available in 50W to 75W halogen equivalent light output; 10 degree, 25 degree, 36 degree, and 60 degree beam angles; 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, and 5000K colour temperatures; and 95CRI and 85CRI.

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