Ronse Lighting’s track lights have excellent flexibility. They can adjust the beam angle, the position of the light fixtures in the track, etc. according to different indoor scenes. Whether it’s task lighting, accent lighting, or ambient lighting, our track lights can precisely direct the beam to where it’s needed. In addition, track lighting is versatile. You can choose from our options, such as wattage, color, and usage scenarios, to provide the right solution for your project.
Our track lights are sleek, modern and equipped with the latest generation of LEDs and smart technology. You can remotely control the color temperature of the light to complement any interior environment.
Track lighting typically includes three main components: a track, power connectors, and adjustable lamp heads that can move along the track at various angles. These components are also referred to as track light systems.
The track is a mounting structure containing electrical conductors. In most cases, it is mounted on the ceiling or wall. The power connector connects to the main power source and feeds electricity into the conductive elements that go through the track. Adjustable lamp heads with specialized contacts, such as sliding tabs or swivel connectors, can be positioned anywhere along the track and rotated at different angles.
In proper use, contact points in each lamp head complete the circuit with the track’s power conductors, feeding current into the bulb while maintaining constant insulation through the track’s grounding design. This configuration allows any number of lamp head fixtures to be adjusted into various positions without the necessity for multiple fixed wiring points.
Track lighting is a modern lighting solution that combines functionality and aesthetics in design and is highly fashionable.
Minimalist style, intelligent control system and good spatial scalability are the main reasons why many interior designers choose track lighting. Ronse Lighting has made our track lighting more popular through continuous technological innovation and design iteration.