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Full-Spectrum LED Ceiling Lights (CRI98+) Explained

What "full spectrum" and CRI98+ actually mean for LED ceiling lights, why they matter for homes and healthcare, and how to spec round, square and concave models.

By Steven Chang··6 min read
Full-Spectrum LED Ceiling Lights (CRI98+) Explained — Product Knowledge

Full-spectrum LED ceiling lights are marketed heavily, but the term has a concrete meaning: the light source closely reproduces the sun’s natural spectral distribution, so colors render truthfully and the light is easier on the eyes.

The number to look for is color fidelity — CRI98+ (or CQS>98). Standard commercial LEDs sit around CRI80; jumping to CRI98+ visibly improves how skin tones, fabrics, food and finishes look, which is why these fixtures suit bedrooms, living rooms, hotels, clinics, studios and premium retail.

Is it worth the premium? For any space where color accuracy or eye comfort matters, yes. For back-of-house, warehouses or industrial areas, a standard CRI80 fixture is more economical and perfectly adequate.

Our full-spectrum range covers round (Ø400/500/600 mm), square and slightly concave "floating" designs, plus square-concave models up to 930×680 mm, with 0/1-10V and DALI dimming and UGR<19 low-glare optics for screen-friendly rooms.

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What makes an LED ceiling light "full spectrum"?

A full-spectrum LED closely reproduces the sun’s natural light distribution, delivering very high color fidelity (CRI98+ / CQS>98). Colors look truer and lighting is more eye-friendly, which suits living spaces, studios, clinics and retail.

Is CRI98+ worth the extra cost?

For bedrooms, living rooms, hospitality, healthcare and any space where color accuracy or eye comfort matters, yes. For back-of-house or industrial areas, a standard CRI80 fixture is usually sufficient and cheaper.

What sizes and shapes do you offer?

Round (Ø400/500/600 mm), square and concave "floating" designs, plus square-concave up to 930×680 mm, with 0/1-10V / DALI dimming and UGR<19 low-glare options.

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