Marquee LED Mirrors


Description

Your mirror should reflect more than just your image—it should be a reflection of your lifestyle. The Marquee Series of LED Mirrors incorporates brilliant supplemental LED light, warmly diffused by frosted glass, into stylish mirror designs worthy of the Golden Era of Hollywood. These wall-mounted models are as functional as they are elegant. 

  • Projected LED bulb lifetime of 50,000 hours 
  • Hardwired installation (120 VAC) ensures no visible cords or plugs 
  • 2-year manufacturer's warranty

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What is the CRI - Color Rendering Index - of the LED mirror lights?

Color Rendering Index (CRI) is a measure of a light source's ability to faithfully reveal the colors of an object or surface in comparison with an ideal or natural light source. This rating is measured on a scale of 0 to 100. The CRI for WarmlyYours LED mirrors is 90+, making for very accurate lighting.

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If I lose power, do I need to turn the light back on with the touch-activated on/off switch?

Yes. Anytime that the power source is interrupted, the light will need to be activated again with the touch-activated on/off button on the mirror's surface. 

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What voltage are the lighted mirrors?

The voltage for all models is 120 Volts.

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How long do the LED lightbulbs last?

The expected LED lifetime is about 50,000 hours.

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Is illumination sufficient for makeup application or shaving?

This will vary from mirror to mirror. There are 500-600 lumens per linear foot of LED strip, shorter strips yield less lumens. Different mirrors have different lengths of LED strips. These units have 2400-3600 lumens. In general, mirrors with lights facing towards the user can provide sufficient lighting. While mirrors with light around the edges should be considered accent lighting.

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