“A first in the XPG series, this version promises unparalleled candela and throw for the most demanding lighting needs,” according to component distributor Cutter Electronics, which will be stocking the parts – and pointed out that the charts included here all include preliminary data.
Leds without a primary lens emit ~10-20% less total light compared with those with a primary lens, but what they produce is emitted over a smaller effective area, increasing light/mm2 – hence Cree dubbing them ‘high intensity’.
The result is that, for a given diameter of secondary optics, lens-less leds allow the narrowest beams to be produced – they offer more ‘punch’ or ‘throw’ in colloquial terms.
There will be 90CRI XPG-4 HI leds (see top table), according to Cutter, but “the Pro9 version is not included in the current release information” – Pro9 is Cree’s very high colour-rendering index form which includes 95CRI variants.
Cutter Electronics is solid-state lighting component distributor based in Melbourne Australia which ships around the world.