The LOOP LED Mirror is engineered with advanced LED technology that delivers consistent, flicker-free illumination across the entire mirror surface. Unlike traditional incandescent or fluorescent vanity lighting, the integrated LEDs provide a high CRI rating, ensuring that colours are rendered accurately — an essential quality for tasks like applying makeup or evaluating skin tone. The energy-efficient design significantly reduces power consumption compared to conventional mirror lighting solutions, contributing to lower utility costs over the lifetime of the product.
At the heart of the mirror's performance is an efficient LED driver that regulates current to maintain stable light output and protect the LEDs from voltage fluctuations. This driver is engineered for longevity, supporting an extended operational lifespan that far exceeds that of traditional lighting sources. Thermal management is carefully integrated into the mirror's construction, with heat dissipation designed to keep LED junction temperatures low, preserving both brightness and colour consistency over tens of thousands of hours of use.
The LOOP is IP-rated for wet locations, making it fully suitable for installation in bathrooms where moisture and humidity are constant factors. It is cUL listed and meets all applicable Canadian electrical safety standards, giving homeowners and electricians confidence in its safe operation. The mirror's design also aligns with modern energy-efficiency expectations, helping homeowners reduce their environmental footprint without sacrificing lighting quality.
Installation is straightforward and designed with both professionals and capable DIY renovators in mind. The mirror connects to standard residential wiring and includes all necessary mounting hardware for secure wall installation. A built-in on/off switch — and, where applicable, dimming or colour temperature controls — provides convenient everyday operation. For optimal results, it is recommended that installation be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with local Canadian electrical codes.