3000K-6000K CCT Adjustable LED Mirrors for Hotel Suites
Hotel suite sourcing page for CCT adjustable LED mirrors, guest lighting ranges, dimming behavior, memory function, and rollout consistency.
Answer: Hotel suites should standardize 3 CCT points before rollout: 3000K warm, 4000K neutral, and 6000K daylight. Test dimming, memory, and anti-fog behavior on 2 sample rooms first.
Why CCT pages are useful for hotel design
Lighting affects grooming, makeup, photography, and guest perception. A procurement page should let the design team compare CCT range, dimming, memory behavior, and finish consistency before ordering mirrors for every suite.
| CCT point | Use case |
|---|---|
| 3000K | Warmer ambience for evening use. |
| 4000K | Balanced grooming and general lighting. |
| 6000K | Daylight-style makeup and detail checks. |
FAQ
What CCT range should hotel suites compare?
Compare 3000K, 4000K, and 6000K if adjustable lighting is required.
Why test CCT in sample rooms?
Sample rooms show how mirror light interacts with wall color, vanity finish, and ambient lighting.
Should CCT settings be documented?
Yes. Document CCT, dimming, memory, anti-fog, and switch behavior for consistent rollout.
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