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Philips introduces LED lighting for technicians
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Philips has launched a range of work lights aimed primarily at workshops, offering what it believes is optimal lighting.

Philips introduces LED lighting for techniciansThe penlight inspection lamp delivers 250 Lux and is shock and, dust resistant, as well as waterproof. It also has a hook for hanging and angling the light.

Meanwhile, the mid-range wand style light is mains powered and provides a soft white, natural, yet intense light to illuminate at a wide angle. With its 45 LEDs it is the most powerful of the range, at a rating of 2400 Lux.

Topping the range is Philips' rechargeable unit, which offers 1,200 lux and up to 50cm range, and has an adjustable and retractable suspension hook. It offers a magnetic holder as standard and battery life is six hours per charge.

"We work with experts to better understand how light affects worker performance in production environments," explains Philips UK country manager for automotive lighting, Ed Savage.

"With these insights, we have created lighting solutions that create safer work environments and reduce eyestrain."
 
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