Doing better and more – with less energy. Streamer Mini leads the way to future retail solutions
Streamer Mini is another step in Fagerhult’s journey towards a more sustainable future. Reducing embodied carbon, increasing the operational efficiencies, enhancing the lit effect, and future-proofing the lighting design — the launch of Streamer Mini includes the complete package.
Minimising consumption without compromising on quality or performance is the guiding principle throughout the development of the spotlight Streamer Mini.
“With Streamer Mini, we challenged ourselves to take each technical part to the next level. The result is refinement in every aspect,” says Peter Robertsson, Product and Application Manager at Fagerhult.
Compared to earlier versions of LED technology (of 100llm/w or 120llm/w), Streamer Mini will generate the same illumination levels but use up to 50 % less energy to achieve it.
“Efficient energy usage is a crucial aspect of sustainable design, both environmentally and economically. In this regard Streamer Mini is truly peerless, delivering efficiencies more than 150llm/w,” says Peter Robertsson.
Higher flexibility, more possibilities
Streamer Mini utilises the latest CRI 90, 3000K BBBL LED chips and will perfectly render colours across the entire spectrum, adapted specifically to bring a crispness to whites. This ensures colour authenticity to both the interior and merchandise while still providing market leading efficiency.
“Accurately reflecting colours with lighting has traditionally required compromise. High colour rending was at the expense of efficiency and warm colour temperatures often made whites appear dull,” Peter Robertsson continues.
At the same time Streamer Mini now takes the concept of spotlight flexibility to the next level. With a unique 4-step dip switch the output is adaptable from 1300 up to 2469 lm simply by flicking a switch on the driver.
“The dip switch allows you to change the ambience by adapting the balance between contrast and uniformity or reduce the output to minimise energy consumption. This means you can keep your Streamer Mini with you when changing your store design, tenant or moving location,” says Peter Robertsson.
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