Kinetic Lighting provides Philips' ColorReach LED floodlight for rent

Kinetic Lighting is reportedly to be one of the first lighting companies to offer the new ColorReach (TM) Powercore for rent in Southern California. The LED flood fixture, one of Philips Color Kinetics’ newest and most powerful LED fixtures, outputs more than 5,000 lumens, projects light up to 500 feet and only consumes 290 watts at full intensity. The company says it is an incredibly bright floodlight suited for both indoor and outdoor use.

The ColorReach Kinetic President David Rosen says ColorReach represents a giant step forward in LED lighting and takes it to a new level with respect to long-throw applications. The move comes on the heels of other LED investments Kinetic has recently made.

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