Chihiros aquarium led



Chihiros offers high-quality yet affordable aquarium lighting with a strong focus on aquascaping. Emphasizing excellent design and top-tier quality, Chihiros provides a wide range of lighting solutions equipped with the latest LED technology, ensuring the perfect fit for any scape or aquarium.

 

 

Different Types of Chihiros LED Lights

 

Chihiros A2

This lamp is the latest generation of the A-series, now featuring a sleek black finish. A new feature in this version is the redesigned stand, which allows the lamp to be tilted as needed. The original concept—delivering high light output in a slim design—remains the primary focus. Includes a built-in Bluetooth controller.

 

Chihiros B-Series

A budget-friendly lamp that does not compromise on brightness or quality. It comes with a built-in Bluetooth controller, allowing you to easily adjust the lighting settings via the app, including sunrise and sunset simulation.

 

Chihiros C-Series

The perfect lighting solution for nano aquariums. Easy installation with a manual dimmer included. Efficient lighting in a compact design.

 

Chihiros Universal WRGB

The Universal WRGB series by Chihiros is ideal for aquarists looking for a high-quality and versatile lighting solution. The LEDs are embedded in a transparent silicone layer, making the lamp moisture- and waterproof. This makes the Chihiros Universal WRGB series suitable for use in enclosed aquariums with a light cover. The lamp features white and RGB LEDs that can be individually adjusted between 3000 and 15,000 Kelvin. Equipped with a built-in Bluetooth controller and includes four mounting options.

 

Chihiros WRGB2

The Chihiros WRGB2 lamps provide powerful, full-spectrum LED lighting with high luminous output, specifically designed for optimal plant growth and vibrant aquarium colors. With wireless app control and a sleek, water-resistant design, this series combines advanced technology with user-friendly operation.

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