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12100-20-P-RGBW suspended color changing pendant light shown with white finish and flush lens
12100-20-P-RGBW suspended color changing pendant light shown with white finish and flush lens
Model 12100-20-P-RGBW
$549.95
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Alcon 12100-20-S-RGBW Linear Surface Color-Changing Slim LED Light
Alcon 12100-20-S-RGBW Linear Surface Color-Changing Slim LED Light
Model 12100-20-S-RGBW
$399.95
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Alcon 12100-20-W-RGBW Color Changing LED Linear 2-Inch Wall Light
Alcon 12100-20-W-RGBW Color Changing LED Linear 2-Inch Wall Light
Model 12100-20-W-RGBW
$399.95
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Alcon 12100-23-S-RGBW Linear Surface Color-Changing LED Light
Alcon 12100-23-S-RGBW Linear Surface Color-Changing LED Light
Model 12100-23-S-RGBW
$619.95
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12100-23-P-RGBW suspended pendant light shown with white finish, a flush lens, and color changing capabilities
12100-23-P-RGBW suspended pendant light shown with white finish, a flush lens, and color changing capabilities
Model 12100-23-P-RGBW
$619.95
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2-Inch RGBW Color Changing X-Shaped LED Linear Pendant Light
2-Inch RGBW Color Changing X-Shaped LED Linear Pendant Light
Model 12100-20-X-P-RGBW
$1,299.95
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2-Inch X-Shaped Tunable White LED Linear Pendant Light
2-Inch X-Shaped Tunable White LED Linear Pendant Light
Model 12100-20-X-P-TW
$1,199.95
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RGBW and Color Tuning

What Is Color Tuning?

White Color Tuning

White color tuning refers to the ability of a light fixture to adjust its color temperature to the color temperature preference (2700K-5500K) of the occupant anytime after the installation.

RGB+W and Full-Color Tuning

Full-color tuning refers to the same ability but additionally to produce a color output anywhere within the visible color spectrum, and is most commonly accomplished through the mixing of several base-color LEDs, most commonly RGB (Red, Green, Blue) and RGBW (Red, Green, Blue, White).