Gear: Luxor Aqua Series Indoor touch dimming products

Luxor

June 9, 2022

Luxor Marine & RV products offer boat owners an innovative architecturally pleasing range of interior fixtures to refresh the decor their cabins lighting. From wall mounted fixtures to surface or recessed mounted fixtures Luxor offers a complete product offering. Luxor is a premium brand offering the highest quality innovative LED lighting for the marine and RV market.

Wall mounted luminaires feature a blue night light illuminating the touch button for on/off and touch dimming features. Attractive finishes of chrome, and brushed nickel are offered. All fixtures are 10 to 30v DC operating voltage. Luxor LED fixtures dramatically reduce your lighting load by as much as 80% and significantly extending battery life between charging cycles.

LuxorSpecial note: Luxor is a Canadian owned and operated company with local inventory.

Contact your closest marine dealer for more information.

www.luxormarine-rv.ca

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