Color Rendering Index (CRI): CRI is the measurement of how light affects how you see color. A perfect score is 100, which is comparable to light emitted from the sun. Standard light bulbs have a CRI of 80 which causes some distortion in color though is deemed acceptable.
Every Nörska fixture comes with a CRI of 95+, reflecting the best quality in color render available on the market today.
Color Temperature: Kelvin is the measurement of the color temperature of light. Household spaces commonly use light temperatures in the 2700-4000K range. We offer 2700K , 3000K as they are the most commonly used. Additional color temps are available upon request.
Find additional information on choosing the right light temperature on our BLOG post here.
Brightness: Lumens measure the amount of light you receive out of a light fixture (or brightness). The higher the lumen number the higher the brightness. Lumen output will depend on the length and configuration of your fixture. Our linear fixtures have a common lumen output of 1320 lm/m (402 lm/ft).
VAC (Voltage) input: Our fixtures are compatible with 100-277VAC to accommodate US domestic and international orders. We tailor the fixture to the receiving customer’s electrical requirements. Low voltage 24VDC variants of some products are also available.