Rayman Light crafts advanced lighting solutions tailored for the Commercial, Automotive, and Sustainable Solar sectors, built on vast expertise and stringent engineering standards. Our offerings meet the highest measures of Sophistication, Performance, and Design, whether illuminating architectural spaces, enhancing vehicle visibility, or providing off-grid solar power. We utilize cutting-edge technology—including Smart Systems and robust design—to create highly efficient, reliable, and secure illumination products. We reject homogenization, focusing on distinctive, high-quality designs that are both innovative and cost-effective. Our commitment extends beyond the fixture itself, backed by a strong R&D team, strict ISO quality control, and comprehensive after-sale support to ensure client success and satisfaction across all demanding applications.

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Lumens measure light brightness (how much light is emitted), while watts measure energy consumption (how much power is used). With modern LEDs, you focus on lumens to get the brightness you want (e.g., 800 lumens for a bright room), as LEDs produce that same brightness using far fewer watts than old incandescent bulbs. So, lumens = brightness, watts = energy used, and higher efficiency means more lumens per watt.
Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) is a measure, in Kelvin, of how “warm” or “cool” a light source appears. It’s based on the color a heated black body would emit at a specific temperature. For example, lower CCTs (like 2700K) produce a warm, yellow-ish light similar to a candle, while higher CCTs (like 5000K) produce a cool, blue-ish white light like daylight.
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