LED Bathroom Mirror Lighting

Shadow‑free mirror lighting with light‑guiding structures. Integrate touch, defog and dimming modules.

DC12/24VCRI ≥904000–5000KIP44 frontTouch/DefogUL/ETL · CE/RoHS

Typical Positions

  • Edge‑lit mirror with uniform ring
  • Top/side channels to eliminate shadows
  • Back‑glow for ambience
  • Touch/defog/dimming module area

Quick Quantity Estimator

Total meters ≈ mirror width × light lines per mirror × no. of mirrors.

Driver sizing = (W/m × total meters) × 1.25 headroom. Ensure IP44 front and safe wiring practices.

Bathroom mirror edge lighting

Interactive Quantity Estimator

Total ≈ 0.0 m Driver ≥ 0 W Copy to RFQ Email

Total meters ≈ mirror width × light lines per mirror × no. of mirrors. Driver sizing ≈ (W/m × total meters) × 1.25 headroom.

Recommended Strips (Examples)

VoltageW/mlm/mCRICCTCuttingWidthIPNotesDownloads
24V8–10~700–1000≥904000–5000K50 mm8/10 mmIP20/44 Edge‑lit mainSpectrum Report
12V4.8–7.2~400–700≥903000–4000K25/33 mm5/8 mmIP20 Back‑glow/ambientDatasheet

Favor neutral‑cool whites to preserve detail; keep glare low with diffusers.

Reference BOM (Per Unit)

Download: Example spectrum report

Compliance / Certifications

Coverage depends on actual certified models and materials. Contact us for the certificate list per model.

UL ETL CE RoHS REACH ISO 9001 EMC

Gallery

Edge‑lit ring
Back‑glow shot

FAQ

Which CCT for mirrors?

4000–5000K keeps skin tones natural and readable.

Can I add defog?

Yes—integrate a defog module with correct isolation.

Is IP44 mandatory?

Front splash zones should be IP44; drivers kept dry.

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