Shine a light on outdoor living

Fuss-free and extremely versatile, EYEleds offer a high-quality lighting option suitable for both exterior and interior applications. Their modern low-profile, ambient aura and sleek silhouette make them well-suited to a wide variety of uses and garden designs.

There is also a wide range of materials that the lights can be used with. EYEleds can be integrated into tile, natural stone, laminate, hardwood, carpet, wood panelling and concrete. They can even be installed in decorative gravel if you want to add a distinctive touch to a paved area.
EYEleds operate on 12VDC, consume as little as .3W per light point and have an extremely long lifespan of up to 100,000 hours. They are also a mercury-free option, which makes them the ideal “green” lighting solution for homeowners, landscapers, designers, architects and builders who are looking for a long-lasting, energy-efficient way to light an exterior or interior space.
With all this, easy installation is still the main attraction for many. The lights can be installed into just about any flat surface and you don’t need an expert to achieve a professional-looking result. They can be safely installed by do-it-yourself enthusiasts — all you need is an electrician to install the power supply to drive the lights.
Stainless-steel male-female connection cables make this the plug-and-play system. The lights also have an IP67 fully potted UV-stable polycarbonate body, cool-to-the-touch construction and the ability to run on a power input of 12V.
For information about the EYEleds product range and details of your nearest supplier, contact Eyeleds Asia Pacific, 3/9 Hoyle Avenue, Castle Hill NSW 2154. Phone/fax (02) 9899 8777, email australia@lsgc.com or visit www.eyeleds.com

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