FLOALTLED light panel , dimmable white spectrum

$149.99
TRÅDFRI remote control is sold separately.
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The light panel brings light to your darkest spaces – connect one or more and steer the light via your remote or smartphone. Dim up or down and set the scene for cooking, reading, watching TV or working.

Article Number403.030.76

Product details

With a dimmable LED light panel you can adapt your lighting to different activities, like a warmer light for dinner and a brighter, colder light for working.

You can use TRÅDFRI remote to control up to 10 LED light panels, LED light bulbs or LED light doors which will react in the same way - dim, switch off, turn on, and switch from warm to cold light in 3 steps.

When you add TRÅDFRI gateway and IKEA Home smart app, you can create several groups of light sources and control them in different ways.

Download IKEA Home smart app for free via Google Play or App Store, depending on which mobile device you have.

A great choice when you don't have enough natural light at home or at the office.

Luminous flux: 2200 lumen. Power: 29 W.

Energy consumption: 84.68 kWh/year, if the LED light panel is lit up to 8hr/day.

This product allows wireless dimming. With IKEA Smart lighting, you can dim your lights without a hardwired installation.

TRÅDFRI remote control is sold separately.

Built-in LED light source that lasts approx. 25,000 hours.

The color temperature can be switched between 2200 Kelvin (warm glow), 2700 Kelvin (warm white) and 4000 Kelvin (cool white).

Works with IKEA Home smart.

Can be mounted in the ceiling or on the wall.

Designer

Mikael Warnhammar

Article Number403.030.76
  • Mounting bracket/ Frame:

    Aluminum, Powder coating

    Front:

    Polystyrene

    Wipe clean with a damp cloth.

  • The LED light panel is not suitable to use with hardwired dimmers.In some countries electrical installation work may only be carried out by an licensened electrician. Contact your local electricity authority for advice.
  • By creating products that help people use less energy, we contribute to enabling a more sustainable life at home.

Measurements

Width: 12 "

Height: 35 "

  • FLOALT
    LED light panel Article Number403.030.76

    Width: 14 ½ "

    Height: 2 "

    Length: 39 ¾ "

    Weight: 10 lb 2 oz

    Package(s): 1

FLOALT LED light panel, dimmable white spectrum, 12x35 "

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