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Recessed Fixed COB Downlight– Standard flush-down fixture installed into the ceiling (also called “potlight” or “can light”)
Recessed Adjustable (Gimbal) COB Downlight– Feature tilt or swivel for accent lighting, art display, etc. Often labeled “adjustable” or “gimbal”
Surface-Mounted COB Downlight– Mounted directly on the ceiling surface; also known as “cylinder downligh
Deep-Recessed/Deep Spot COB Downlight– Designed with deeper housing for glare control and tighter beam focus
Pinlight / Mini COB Downlight– Very small (under 3″) recessed fixtures, often for decorative or accent lighting
Compact & Efficient Spotlight“Discover our compact COB downlight (7–12 W) featuring die-cast aluminum housing and precision springs for easy recessed installation. Perfect for spotlighting in kitchens, corridors, galleries, and shops—delivering consistent brightness and sleek aesthetics.”
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7 W (~700 lm): Accent/cove lighting, narrow layered illumination, small rooms (≤10 sqm).
12 W (~1,200 lm): Typical living room or bedroom general lighting when spaced 1.2–1.5 m apart.
18 W (~1,800 lm): Spacious rooms, kitchens, office desks, corridor down‑the‑aisle lighting.
Spacing rule: aim for ~2× depth distance (i.e. 2.4–3.0 m between 12 W downlights in an 8‑ft ceiling for uniform illumination).
6. Installation Notes Mounting depth: Below ceiling—use frame or spring‑clip type.
Junction box: Prefer fixtures with integrated pluggable driver box (BJC style).
Ventilation: Avoid insulating ceiling materials resting directly atop COB module; allow ≥12 mm vent space.
Orientation: COB must be upright (chip heat-sink above) to prevent driver overheating.