Description
The Eos is an adjustable cylinder head that clamps onto a track and aims a defined circle of light where you point it. Its optic zooms from a tight 20 degrees to a wide 55, so one head can pick out a single object or open up to cover a broader area without changing the fitting. The barrel tilts and rotates on the rail, letting the beam follow artwork, a worktop or a display as a layout changes. Lit, it reads as a clean directed pool of warm 2700K light; off, the slim white body sits low on the run.
Output is a warm 2700K tone, drawing 15W for 1650 lumens with a colour rendering above 90, so artwork, timber and fabric hold their true tone under the beam. This version is switched on and off at the mains rather than dimmed, which keeps the wiring simple where smooth level control is not needed. Because it lives on a track, several heads share one line and each aim at a separate target, then reposition by hand whenever a hang or layout shifts, which suits a gallery, a retail bay or a dining space.
The body is extruded aluminium finished matt white, a cylinder about 62mm across and 217mm tall on the rail. The LED is built in and rated to 50,000 hours, so there is no bulb to fit or replace. Rated IP20, it is made for dry indoor rooms and mounts on a three-phase track adaptor, taking its supply through the rail, which we can supply alongside.
Specification
| Number of lights |
1 |
| Light source |
Integrated LED, 15W total (50,000h) |
| Luminous flux |
1650 lumens |
| Colour temperature |
2700K (warm white) |
| CRI |
Ra > 90 |
| Beam angle |
20 to 55 degrees (zoom) |
| Diameter |
62mm (body) |
| Height |
217mm |
| Projection |
70mm |
| IP rating |
IP20 |
| Dimmable |
No (on-off) |
| Mounting |
Three-phase LINK track adaptor |
| Frame / Structure finish |
Matt white aluminium |
| Materials |
Extruded aluminium |
Downloads
Datasheet
Assembly Instructions
3D Model
Frequently Asked
What kind of light does the Eos spotlight give?
One aimable beam you can zoom. The optic moves from a tight 20 degree spot to a wide 55 degree pool, running at a warm 2700K tone with a colour rendering above 90. It draws 15W for 1650 lumens and the head tilts and rotates to aim.
Does it use a bulb?
No, the LED is built in and rated to 50,000 hours, giving about 1650 lumens at 15W. There is nothing to fit or replace; the head clamps onto a live track and runs from its supply.
Can it be dimmed?
This is the on-off version, switched at the mains without dimming. Matching 1-10V and DALI heads in the same range dim through a controller where smooth adjustment is wanted.
What does it need to run?
A compatible three-phase track and a driver, not a mains ceiling point. The head locks onto the rail and can be slid and re-aimed later, so we can supply the track, feeds and driver to build the run.