Arihant Star 12W Cob Led Down Light For False Ceiling IP65 Waterproof Spotlight For Bathroom, Balcony, Office
COB downlights are concealed lights that sit inside a false ceiling, leaving nothing visible but a clean circle of light. Built on chip-on-board technology, they deliver bright, focused, and glare-free illumination in any room.
These are architectural-grade downlights, the kind specified in high-end residential and commercial projects. Compact, recessed, precise beam angles — every detail is designed let the light do the talking. Preferred in hotels, retail spaces, and designer interiors worldwide.
These moisture-resistant COB lights are built for bathrooms, kitchens, and damp locations without any compromise on performance.
Do COB lights require a false ceiling for installation? Yes, COB recessed downlights are designed specifically for false ceiling or drop ceiling installations. A cutout is made in the ceiling panel and the fixture sits inside it, with only the face visible — giving a seamless, flush finish.
What IP rating should I look for in a COB downlight for bathrooms or wet areas? For bathrooms and moisture-prone areas, a minimum of IP44 is recommended. For direct water exposure or outdoor covered spaces, IP54 or IP65 rated COB downlights are the safer choice, generally, IP20 is good for installation in normal areas such as the bedroom, living room
What wattage COB downlight is suitable for a living room false ceiling? For general ambient lighting, 7W to 12W COB downlights work well in living rooms. For accent or focused lighting, 18W to 30W options provide stronger beam intensity. Spacing and ceiling height also influence the right wattage.
Are COB ceiling lights suitable for commercial and hospitality projects? Absolutely. Their sleek recessed profile, high colour rendering, and availability in specification-grade variants make COB downlights a popular choice in hotels, restaurants, retail stores, and corporate offices — spaces where lighting design directly influences ambience and experience.
What is the difference between warm white, neutral white, and cool white in COB lights? Warm white (2700K–3000K) creates a cosy, relaxed atmosphere — ideal for bedrooms and hospitality spaces. Neutral white (4000K) suits offices and retail. Cool white (6000K–6500K) is preferred in task-heavy areas like kitchens, clinics, and showrooms.









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