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Cooper Lighting Solutions’ NeoRay Define Pivot Hub Offers Flexibility & Creativity

New from Cooper Lighting SolutionsNeoRay brand, the Define Pivot Hub is a premier lighting solution for those seeking to simply and creatively illuminate any space. The Define Pivot Hub offers complete adjustability, capacity of up to five branches, three aperture sizes, full Define Lm output, and integrated controls. As a result, this product allows for endless flexibility and beautiful aesthetics that fit any design possibilities.

An addition to the NeoRay Define Series, the Define Pivot Hub features these capabilities: 

• Enables lighting designers and consultants to unlock creative freedom with flexibility at any custom angle to enhance their designs.

• Allows for creative layouts with up to 5 branches creating unique shapes, articulated configurations, and patterns.

• Suspension from the ceiling by a single cable and line-voltage power drop that powers the fixtures that connect back to the hub, leaving a clean ceiling.

• Beautiful aesthetics in endless design possibilities, including multiple color finishes and combinations.

• Simple installation to safely mount, load, and adjust before locking into position, rather than installing on the ground and lifting.  

• Three aperture size options with full Define series performance, capabilities, and integrated controls. 

NeoRay illuminates its artistic edge with its latest promotional video for the architectural linear product line, ushering in a new era of design creativity and aesthetic excellence. The video features an aerialist suspended in a Lyra, illuminated with the sharp, clean lines of the Define Pivot Hub radial pattern. 

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