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Do you have a ceiling dimmable light that could adjust color temperature/brightness level?
Do you have a kind of ceiling dimmable light, that could adjust color temperature/brightness level, with a remote, for residential, bedrooms? I am very sensitive even to high PWM flicker frequency, do you know how many "kHz" frequencies your product works on different brightness settings?
Though we unfortunately do have any fixtures that would be capable of all referenced features, you might be interested in either the FilmGrade™ FiveSpect 5-in-1 LED Strip Lights which can emit any visible spectrum, or our FilmGrade™ HYBRID LED Strip Lights which can be tuned between tungsten and daylight color temperature output.
Regarding the flicker sensitivity, you may also be interested in the FilmGrade™ DMX LED Dimmer & Decoder with 5-Channel Output, which is capable of PWM frequency adjustment between 500Hz and 30 kHz. Additionally, it might be helpful to know that this product can be used with the above Hybrid and FiveSpect products.
We recommend utilizing a third-party controller for adjusting the output of these products, as well as a mounting channel such as the Aluminum Channel for LED Flex Strips. Further, please note that these products would likely require more manual configuration than another pre-built fixture option might allow for.
Could you tell me an average competitor product, that claims to be flicker-free, how many kHz are use in their product?
Though we're not aware of the exact flicker rate of the products offered by our competitors, we can confirm that many third-party LED products can have a flicker rate between 15-75%, which is quite high.
We have provided a link to an instructional article from our website about flicker-free technology, which we hope proves to be useful.
Flicker-Free LED Lighting: https://www.waveformlighting.com/flicker-free-led-lighting
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