EMERYVILLE, CA – LumiGrow has announced the worldwide release of the Pro Series E, a horticultural lighting product line that combines the best in optimized spectrum LED technology with cloud-based wireless control. Each Pro Series E fixture comes with a wireless control module included, so you can get up and running quickly and easily, according to a press release.
The Pro Series E allows the user to manage his or her lights from any phone, tablet, or computer via the SmartPAR Wireless Control System.
“We’ve engineered our lighting solution with our customers’ needs in mind. Our energy-efficient and intuitive design utilizes industry highest-efficacy LED’s. We’ve increased light output (PPF/W), implemented robust and highly reliable components-drivers and offer a user-friendly cloud-based software interface to further boost your bottom-line and overall performance.” says David Litteton, LumiGrow executive VP of operations and engineering. “Our new product line empowers our users with ease-of-use and nimble response to changing conditions. Cloud-based wireless control allows for real-time adjustment of output intensity and spectral ratios for optimizing photosynthesis, achieving high yields and improving commercial quality, all from your wireless device.”
The Pro Series E product line takes advantage of some of the newest enhancements in LED technology, according to the press release.
The new fixture delivers 50 percent energy savings versus HID, runs up to 50 percent cooler than HID lighting, and maintains light output. LumiGrow also enables their devices with spectral control functionality so growers can achieve specific plant responses, according to the press release.
To read LumiGrow’s spectral control guides and research papers, visit www.lumigrow.com
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