iLight Technologies Hypnotica

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The Hypnotica linear LED fixture from iLight Technologies uses RGB technology for a full spectrum of color possibilities (its color range is 16.7 million), and can be used in situations such as interior or exterior accent lighting, display lighting, and cove lighting. Offered in 1', 2', 4', and 8' lengths, it has an anodized aluminum housing with a UV- and impact-resistant acrylic diffuser. Controllable in 6" increments, it has Remote Device Management capability for bidirectional communication between fixtures, and is DMX 512 compatible for dynamic color controlsequential color changing, color fading, multicolor blending, and dramatic color movement. The system includes power supply, clips, and wire. ilight-tech.com

The Hypnotica linear LED fixture from iLight Technologies uses RGB technology for a full spectrum of color possibilities (its color range is 16.7 million), and can be used in situations such as interior or exterior accent lighting, display lighting, and cove lighting. Offered in 1', 2', 4', and 8' lengths, it has an anodized aluminum housing with a UV- and impact-resistant acrylic diffuser. Controllable in 6" increments, it has Remote Device Management capability for bidirectional communication between fixtures, and is DMX 512 compatible for dynamic color controlsequential color changing, color fading, multicolor blending, and dramatic color movement. The system includes power supply, clips, and wire. ilight-tech.com

The Hypnotica linear LED fixture from iLight Technologies uses RGB technology for a full spectrum of color possibilities (its color range is 16.7 million), and can be used in situations such as interior or exterior accent lighting, display lighting, and cove lighting. Offered in 1′, 2′, 4′, and 8′ lengths, it has an anodized aluminum housing with a UV- and impact-resistant acrylic diffuser. Controllable in 6″ increments, it has Remote Device Management capability for bidirectional communication between fixtures, and is DMX 512 compatible for dynamic color control—sequential color changing, color fading, multicolor blending, and dramatic color movement. The system includes power supply, clips, and wire. ilight-tech.com

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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