KIWIVIC Modern LED Ceiling Light, Living Room Ceiling Lamp Dimmable with Remote Control, 90 x 60 cm Black Rectangular 3000K-6000K for Living Room,Office,Bedroom Lounge [Energy Class A++]
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3000K Warm Light | 4500K Natural Light | 6000K Cool White Light |
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Uniform LuminanceThe ceiling lamp emits even and soft warm yellow light and there is no flicker, which protects the eyes and reduces the damage caused by the light. | No Flicker Eye ProtectionThe ceiling lamp is made of silica gel and metal with high light transmission, the light is soft and even and there is no flicker that is harmful to the eyes. | High CRI 80+Low color tolerance adjustment, high color rendering index, make the room appear bright and soft instantly and provide visual enjoyment. |
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STEP 1Connect the power cord to the wiring port that comes with the lamp body. | STEP 2Fix the lamp body on the perforated ceiling. | STEP 3Bend the acrylic lamp cover slightly and insert it into the lamp body. | STEP 4Turn on the switch or remote control to see if the ceiling light is on. |
Weight: | 5 kg |
Dimensions: | 90 x 60 x 8 cm; 5 Kilograms |
Brand: | KIWIVIC |
Colour: | Black,white |
Manufacture: | KIWIVIC |
Colour: | Black,white |
Very easy to put on the celling. Nice design and reasonable price.
This unit was easy to install and gives off great light. it is pleasing to the eye and overall very good value for money.
Remote control for different levels of brightness ready to go doesn’t need setting up just add batteries.
Love the light, it’s perfect and exactly what I was hoping it would look like but it would be impossible to fit it on your own. Also, the remote works well but feels very flimsy and the light will be useless without it.
The one I was looking for. Nice perfect and very kind supplier. Thank you
The electrician said gives all 5 star
Brightness
Remote
Easy to install
And Design as well
But poor quality on the LED wiring
All working fine but after 10 minutes one led get spark and looks burn. The whole power supply shot down.. So send it back right away for a refund.
I really like it very elegant and stunning.
I’m still thinking to get it one again, but I’m scared to get one again for replacement, because of the first one.
Since I really like it I still get the small version same design but small, 52×52.
I hope nothing happened to the small version
Like what happened to the first one bigger version.
The style is simple, the only shortcoming of brightness adjustment is that the cool light is not bright enough during the day.
Absolutely stunning. Installed into our new home to go along with our new media wall. The amount of compliments we had is no one’s business. Very Art Deco looking and bright, love the setting and my husband said extremely easy to install love it . Remote control gives you the benefit of dimming to suit your lighting effect . Great buy well done highly recommend.
Easy to install, can adjust colour and brightness. Just what I wanted
I tested maximum power draw at 135W, not the advertised 108W.
The press-fit terminal block for power cables doesn’t feel very substantial. If I get spooked by it, I’ll replace it with Wago-style connectors.
The remote control is infra-red, so I was easily able to learn the codes for integrating with my home automation set up. It’s not “smart-home compatible”, but can be wrangled into a smart home with enough finagling.
Not all of the remote control buttons operate light functions. I saw no effect from pressing “left”, “centre”, “right”, “auxillary”.
The “on” & “off” buttons send the same code, so they could have been a single button.
The “up”, “down” (brightness) and “CT+” & “CT-” (colour temperature) buttons are press-and-hold to incrementally change values.
The “section” button cycles between defined colour temperatures.
The “night light” button is useful, as it is the only button to put the light into a known state (dimmed to 27W, all LEDs lit), so automation routines can start with that before modifying brightness and colour temperature.
I bought 2 of the lights, and they respond to the same remote control, which makes synchronised lights in a room very easy, but it’s a bit trickier to control the lights separately. Turning a light off at the switch is the only way I can see to ignore commands. When power is restored, the light returns to its previous state.