Description
The TOMIV2 is a GU10 directional spotlight bulb that draws just 6.5W while putting out 530 lumens of 6500K daylight light. The cap is the familiar GU10 twist-lock type, which runs straight off mains voltage at 220 to 240V AC, so no separate transformer or driver is needed (unlike the low-voltage GU5.3/MR16 spots that do require one). Its PAR16 reflector shape throws a 100 degree spread, wide enough to wash a wall or fill a small zone rather than pick out a single object. American buyers will know this twist-lock format as the standard GU10 mains spot.
The 100 degree beam and crisp daylight tone make the TOMIV2 a good fit for kitchens, utility areas, home offices and retail display where a clean, bright white helps with tasks and colour judgement. Used in a multi-head ceiling spot bar or recessed downlight, several of these together cover a room evenly without the tight pool you would get from a narrow-beam bulb. As an IP20 bulb it is for dry indoor positions only, and its true coverage depends on the fitting and ceiling height rather than on the bulb in isolation, so treat the spread as guidance for spacing your spots.
At 6.5W actual draw, the TOMIV2 replaces a 61W old halogen or incandescent spot, so the equivalent figure refers to the light you get rather than the power it uses. Efficiency is 100 lm/W with a Ra 80 colour rendering and a rated 25,000 hour life. The body measures 50mm in diameter by 56mm long and weighs 22g, with a white finish. This bulb is non-dimmable, so pair it with a standard switched circuit. The wider Niori GU10 range carries other beam angles and colour tones if you need a different spread.
Specification
| Cap / fitting |
GU10 twist-lock |
| Bulb shape |
Spotlight |
| Power |
6.5 W |
| Replaces |
61 W incandescent |
| Luminous flux |
530 lm |
| Efficiency |
82 lm/W |
| Colour temperature |
6500K (Daylight) |
| Colour rendering (CRI) |
Ra 80 |
| Beam angle |
100° |
| Dimmable |
No |
| Rated life |
25000 hours |
Downloads
Product Specification Sheet
Range Datasheet
Frequently Asked
Which fitting does this bulb need?
It has a GU10 twist-lock cap, the standard mains-voltage spotlight fitting. You push it into the holder and turn a quarter to lock it in place. Because it runs on 220 to 240V AC there is no separate transformer to source, unlike GU5.3/MR16 low-voltage spots.
What old bulb wattage does it replace?
The TOMIV2 draws 6.5W but gives the light of a 61W old halogen or incandescent spot, producing 530 lumens. The 61W figure is an equivalence only, so the bulb itself still uses just 6.5W and runs at 100 lm/W.
Is it warm or cool light, and can it be dimmed?
The colour temperature is 6500K, a crisp daylight white that suits kitchens, offices and display areas. This bulb is non-dimmable, so it should be used on a standard switched circuit rather than a dimmer.
What beam angle does it give?
The PAR16 reflector produces a 100 degree beam, which is a wide spread rather than a tight spot. That makes it well suited to general spotlighting across a room or a multi-head fitting, where you want even coverage instead of a focused pool of light.