Halo Recessed Lighting is a brand that specializes in providing high-quality and innovative lighting solutions for residential and commercial spaces.
Founded in 1956 by Sam Wurtzel in California as the Halo Lighting Company.
In 1958, Halo Lighting introduced the industry's first small aperture lighting solution.
Acquired by Eaton Corporation in 1993.
In 2014, Halo introduced the ML4 LED Downlight - the first 4-inch LED in the North American market with field-selectable colour temperatures.
In 2021, Halo launched their Halo Home mobile app, which allows users to control their Halo home lighting and shading products from anywhere with their smartphones.
A lighting company that provides energy-efficient lighting solutions for commercial and residential buildings.
A lighting company that offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor lighting solutions, including chandeliers, pendants, and wall sconces.
A lighting company that specializes in LED lighting solutions for homes, commercial buildings, and vehicles.
A 6-inch IC-rated LED housing unit for recessed lighting that is suitable for new construction and remodel installations.
A 4-inch LED downlight that can be used for retrofit installations and features a switchable CCT (colour temperature) with 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, and 4000K options.
A 5-inch and 6-inch LED downlight that is suitable for retrofit and new construction installations and features a selectable CCT with 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, and 4000K options.
Halo recessed lighting can be installed by following the instructions provided with the product. It is recommended to hire a qualified electrician for the installation process.
Halo recessed lighting products come with a one-year limited warranty from the date of purchase. Some products may have extended warranty options.
Yes, Halo recessed lighting products are designed to be energy-efficient and can help reduce energy consumption and costs.
Yes, some Halo recessed lighting products are rated for use in damp locations, such as bathrooms and kitchens. Be sure to check the product specifications before installation.
IC-rated Halo recessed lighting can be installed in direct contact with insulation, while non-IC-rated lighting cannot. It is important to choose the correct type of lighting for your installation to ensure safety and proper functioning.