Philips Xperion 6000 Recognized with Prestigious Red Dot and IF Accolades
The Philips Xperion 6000 work lights have won two coveted international design awards for 2022. The Red Dot award recognizes products that demonstrate outstanding design and the Red Dot jurors praised the Xperion 6000’s versatility and ability to create a pleasant working environment. Concept, form, function, and differentiation are the areas in which the Philips work lights scored highest for the iF Design Award jurors. Both competitions attract thousands of entries annually and are judged by design experts from around the world.
Created with input from car mechanics, the Philips Xperion 6000 range provides bright, adjustable LED illumination through a wide-angle main light and an additional spotlight for detailed tasks or narrow gaps. This makes the work lights ideal both for intricate jobs and for illuminating the entire work area. Their rugged construction features IK07 impact resistance and protection against water splashes, dust, grease, workshop solvents, and most chemicals. A 360°-rotatable hook and integrated magnets ensure the lights can be securely positioned, leaving both hands free. And a single charge of the high-capacity battery generates enough power for a whole day’s work using different light modes.
The Red Dot Design Award, whose origins date back to the 1950s, is internationally recognized for highlighting the best in design and innovation.
Created with input from car mechanics, the Philips Xperion 6000 range provides bright, adjustable LED illumination through a wide-angle main light and an additional spotlight for detailed tasks or narrow gaps. This makes the work lights ideal both for intricate jobs and for illuminating the entire work area. Their rugged construction features IK07 impact resistance and protection against water splashes, dust, grease, workshop solvents, and most chemicals. A 360°-rotatable hook and integrated magnets ensure the lights can be securely positioned, leaving both hands free. And a single charge of the high-capacity battery generates enough power for a whole day’s work using different light modes.
The Red Dot Design Award, whose origins date back to the 1950s, is internationally recognized for highlighting the best in design and innovation.
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