QUOTE(idoblu @ Jan 12 2016, 04:40 PM)
These look more like ordinary downlight to me except you can position it. I dunno, I haven't seen these working irl before
Mine are like this -

this not eyeball ?Mine are like this -

Type of downlight, For Flat Board Plaster Ceiling
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QUOTE(zzzhhhzzz @ Jan 12 2016, 04:49 PM) Yeah but different type of light give different effect... Just wonderting all this "eyeball" led when uses in the living and dining area replacing those conventional downlight, how it feels.. sharp on the eyes. stinging to most. eyeball usually spread spectrum very concentrated. meaning u get a streak of light instead of the usual whole area. so the focus beam good for highlighting something, like a display vase or painting or some art thing, or some diy structure thing. |
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