RetroBasics™ LED Trim Kits from Juno® Provide Economical Downlight Solutions for Residential New Construction and Renovation Projects

Juno

February 7, 2023

RetroBasics Trim Kits are available in 4″ and 5/6″ sizes. The family consists of three styles to cover and array of applications. Styles include: a smooth trim, a baffle trim (switchable version only), and an adjustable version ultimately providing a solution for every room of a home.

Switchable RetroBasics Downlights are a perfect solution for any residential or light commercial setting. Available in 4″ and 5/6″ sizes, they are designed to replace legacy style incandescent products in existing housings or pairs perfectly with the new Quick Connect Housing by Juno® for a low-cost LED downlight solution. With a practical, functional design, the switchable downlight contains an integrated tactile slide switch directly on the trim allowing for easy color adjustments between 5 color temperature options (2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K or 5000K). Additionally, the switchable downlight is available in a smooth trim option for a more modern aesthetic and a baffle trim option for a traditional aesthetic.

Adjustable RetroBasics Downlights are available in 4″ and 5/6″ sizes in both Switchable White and Smart. The adjustable gimbal design provides up to 35° vertical aiming and horizontal adjustment to easily highlight focal points within a room as well as providing a solution for sloped ceilings. The Adjustable Downlight also features a regressed lens to aid in glare control while giving the product a more traditional aesthetic.

Smart RetroBasics Downlights with RGBW color changing functionality are a perfect way to get connected with a smart home lighting solution. Once connected to the smart home platform via Bluetooth® or Zigbee® wireless technology, the Smart RetroBasics LED Downlight can be controlled either via voice command, time schedules, or with the app. Compatible apps and smart home hubs include Amazon® Alexa, Google Home, and Samsung® SmartThings.

Once installed, easily control and customize your lighting to on/off, fine-tune the color temperatures from a soft white 2700K to daylight 5000K or choose from a full color spectrum of RGB color options. Plus, dimming to 1% (perfect for use as a nightlight) and grouping capabilities for unlimited smart home automation.

Visit RetroBasics family for more information.  

Source

Related Articles


Latest Articles


Changing Scene

  • Skills Ontario Supports Ontario’s Investments in Skilled Trades in Budget Announcement

    Skills Ontario Supports Ontario’s Investments in Skilled Trades in Budget Announcement

    March 28. 2024 As demand for skilled trades professionals rises, Skills Ontario is commending the government for continued investments in skilled trades and technology programing, working to address the shortfall and need to build the workforce of the future in Ontario.  The skilled trades shortage is costing Ontario approximately $25 billion in foregone GDP. A… Read More…

  • IVRY Launches 7 New VR Lessons

    IVRY Launches 7 New VR Lessons

     IVRY Technologies, a division of IDEAL Electrical, is launching seven new virtual reality (VR) lessons in Canada as part of its Virtual Electrical Training (VET) Series 2 training module. The cutting-edge training will serve as a learning resource for International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) training centers across Canada. Read More…

  • PEI Budget 2024 Signals Continued Focus on Healthcare, Housing and Affordability for all Islanders 

    PEI Budget 2024 Signals Continued Focus on Healthcare, Housing and Affordability for all Islanders 

    March 28, 2024 Hon. Jill Burridge, Minister of Finance, presented government’s 2024-25 operating budget to the legislative assembly, outlining $3.2 billion in investments for Prince Edward Island with a continued focus on healthcare, housing and affordability measures. “This budget signals where we’re headed as a province and shows Islanders where we will be making key… Read More…

  • BC’s Budget 2024 Prioritizes Actions for Low-Carbon Economy

    BC’s Budget 2024 Prioritizes Actions for Low-Carbon Economy

    March 28, 2024 Josie Osborne, Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation, and Brittny Anderson, MLA for Nelson-Creston, met with community climate leaders in Nelson to discuss how Budget 2024 can help support people in the region to transition to a low-carbon economy and meet shared CleanBC goals. “Our government’s budget this year reflects the… Read More…