One Light, Endless Possibilities Lighting has come a long way over the years. From incandescent bulbs to compact fluorescents and now to highly efficient LEDs, the focus has always been on making lighting smarter, longer-lasting, and more energy-efficient. But even with these advancements, one problem remained: committing to a single color temperature. HyLite LED has solved this challenge with its…
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Fluorescent to LED: Easy Steps Switching from 32W or 44W fluorescent tubes to LED lighting is one of the smartest upgrades you can make for your space. While fluorescent tubes have been widely used in offices, warehouses, and commercial buildings, they come with several drawbacks, such as flickering, reduced efficiency over time, and the presence of hazardous materials like mercury.…
Retrofitting Made Easy Retrofitting traditional fluorescent tube lights with LED alternatives is an increasingly popular choice for commercial and residential settings. Not only does it improve energy efficiency, but it also reduces maintenance needs and significantly lowers overall costs. In this article, we’ll explore why switching to HyLite LED NexGen OptiMax Tube Lights is smart, the benefits they provide, and…
Upgrading to LED Post Top Lighting Post-top lighting refers to fixtures commonly installed on poles in outdoor areas like roadways, pathways, parking lots, and commercial or educational campuses. These fixtures are designed to illuminate pedestrian and vehicle use, ensuring safety and visibility in these spaces. They are typically mounted vertically on poles ranging from 7 to 20 feet tall. It…
Why Should I Upgrade My Lighting System? For decades, PAR (parabolic aluminized reflector) lamps have been the standard for lighting nearly all types of venues, from stages and churches to auditoriums and convention centers. It’s the way it’s been for ages, so why change? LED lights would be the answer to that question. The arrival of LED (light-emitting diode) technology…
PAR spotlights are not a new type of lighting. For almost a century, this has been the lighting choice for auditoriums, houses of worship, studios, convention centers, and any other facility that has a stage or platform. PAR stands for Parabolic Aluminized Reflector, and this is a can-style lighting solution that sends light in one fairly direct beam. The traditional…