The TUROLIGHT Highbay Sensor - RF is built on advanced LED technology that delivers powerful, consistent illumination while consuming a fraction of the energy used by traditional metal halide or fluorescent high bay fixtures. By switching to this LED high bay, homeowners can expect significant energy savings — often reducing lighting energy consumption dramatically — while enjoying a longer operational lifespan that means far fewer bulb replacements over the years.
At the heart of this fixture is an efficient LED driver engineered for stable, flicker-free performance across the full range of selectable wattage and color temperature settings. The driver is designed to handle voltage fluctuations common in residential and mixed-use environments, ensuring reliable start-up and consistent output. Paired with the integrated RF motion sensor, the driver responds quickly to occupancy signals, enabling smooth on/off transitions and optional dimming functionality that further extends energy savings.
Thermal performance is a critical factor in LED longevity, and this fixture features a purpose-built thermal management system with an aluminum heat sink housing that efficiently dissipates heat away from the LED chips and driver components. This keeps internal operating temperatures low, preserving high CRI rating output and preventing the premature lumen depreciation that plagues lesser fixtures. The result is consistent, quality light that maintains its brightness and color accuracy year after year.
The Highbay Sensor - RF carries full cUL and CSA certification, confirming it meets rigorous Canadian electrical safety standards. It is also IP-rated for damp locations, making it suitable for garages, covered outdoor areas, and utility spaces where moisture exposure is a concern. Installation is straightforward with standard mounting hardware and clearly marked wiring connections, and the RF sensor requires no additional control panels — it's fully integrated and configurable right out of the box, making it an ideal upgrade for any energy-efficient lighting retrofit project.