Supplier's note
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Ah, the user's instruction says the Technical Parameters Table should have Feature, Specification, Application Scenario, but in the example format, they use Feature, Specification, Benefit. So there's inconsistency. Since the example format is provided, perhaps the user intended to follow that. The example shows "Benefit" as the third column, so I'll go with that.
Now proceeding to build each section:
Technical Specifications Table:
- Feature: Input Voltage, Specification: DC 48V, Benefit: Ensures safe and efficient operation in commercial and residential environments.
- Feature: Color Temperature Range, Spec: 2700K-6500K, Benefit: Adjustable lighting for different moods and applications.
- Feature: Certifications, Spec: CE, EMC, LVD, Benefit: Meets EU safety and quality standards.
- Feature: LED Chip Type, Spec: COB, Benefit: Uniform light distribution and high luminous efficiency.
- Feature: Control Methods, Spec: Tuya App, Voice Assistants (Alexa/Google/Yandex), Benefit: Seamless integration with smart home ecosystems.
- Feature: Material, Spec: Aluminum Alloy, Benefit: Durable and heat-resistant construction.
- Feature: Warranty, Spec: 2 years, Benefit: Long-term reliability and customer support.
Customization Guide: "Adjustable wattage options (6W/12W/18W) allow customization for varying light intensity needs. Customizable color temperature settings (2700K-6500K) enable tailored ambiance for different spaces."
Scenario Solution: "The 12W model provides optimal brightness for home offices and retail displays, balancing energy efficiency with sufficient illumination. The 18W Pro model delivers high-intensity lighting ideal for exhibition halls and commercial spaces requiring bright, focused illumination."
Choose Your Model Table:
Parameters could be Power Output, Color Temperature Range, Connectivity, etc.
Parameter | Base Model (6W) | Advanced Model (12W) | Pro Model (18W) |
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Power Output | 6W | 12W | 18W |
Color Temperature | 2700K-6500K | 2700K-6500K | 2700K-6500K |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi + Zigbee | Wi-Fi + Zigbee + Tuya |
Light Intensity | Standard | +50% | +100%* |
Wait, but the user's example shows comparative values like [+15%]. Maybe better to use relative terms. Alternatively, since the wattage is the main differentiator, that's clear. Maybe add another parameter like "Max Coverage Area" with Base: 10m², Advanced: 15m², Pro: 20m².
Managers Note:
Breakthroughs:
- COB LED Technology: "With COB LED chips, you can achieve uniform light distribution and reduced glare, enhancing visual comfort in retail and exhibition settings."
- Multi-Protocol Support: "The Pro model's Tuya, Zigbee, and Wi-Fi compatibility allows seamless integration with diverse smart home systems, outperforming industry standards that often limit to a single protocol."
- 48V Safety: "The 48V DC input ensures safe operation in commercial environments, reducing electrical hazards compared to higher voltage systems."
Version Selection:
"For home users prioritizing budget and basic smart control, the Base Model (6W) suffices. Retail and office environments requiring balanced performance should opt for the Advanced Model (12W). Exhibition halls and commercial spaces demanding high-intensity lighting and full connectivity should choose the Pro Model (18W)."
Now, putting it all together in markdown as per the format.
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