Company

Coloronix

Having compiled 25 years of experience in traditional architectural lighting industry by brand partners such as LITON and Lumenton, Coloronix emerges to provide colorful architectural illumination by bringing entertainment color changing technology to architecturally pleasing fixture designs. With advanced patented state-of-the-art technology and simple plug and play user interface, users can enjoy the benefits of using diminutive fixtures like recessed downlights and step lights to unique, awesome effects indoors or outdoors.

Manufactured off-shore for high volume products, Coloronix provides quick turn around times with an assembly plant located on the west coast of USA. A free 1-hour training session is provided with the purchase of any Coloronix controller.

Contact

5461 West Jefferson Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90016

Phone: 877.5126.LED (512-6533)

Email: info@coloronix.com

Coloronix products are sold worldwide through our Factory Sales Team and through a network of National and International Sales Representatives, Distributors and Authorized Dealers.

Features

InternaMix: Aesthetically pleasing color mixing technologies, providing a smooth 1-color light output at the fixtures level with no RGB pixilation at close proximities or rainbow effects in shadows.

RGBW Color Packages : Utilizes one Red, Green, Blue and an additional white LED to allow for a true white design and allow for pastel colors not able to be produced with typical RGB fixtures. 120V Line Voltage direct input allows for quick and easy installation. No need to install additional power supplies or calculate voltage drops.

DMX Direct: Allows controlling each unit with a separate 4-channel DMX address. No need to access remote data enablers for data feeds.

Listed by Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories like UL and ETL, to ensure utmost safety and no job site issues with site inspectors.

Pre-Programmed Data Enabled fixtures come standard for use with lower budget installations where advanced DMX Controls are not needed. Stand Alone static and dynamic sequences can be called up using on board dip-switches.