Description
Megaman Square LED Downlight for Modern Singapore Interiors
Clean square lighting suits structured interiors
The Megaman square LED downlight gives false ceilings a neat, geometric finish. Its profile aligns well with cabinets, walls, and ceiling edges. This suits modern HDB, condominium, retail, and office interiors. The wide beam also supports even general lighting across larger areas.
Megaman square LED downlight improves energy efficiency
The 7W, 9W, and 12W models deliver up to 120 lumens per watt. They suit homeowners who want useful brightness without unnecessary power consumption. The 18W and 22W versions provide higher output for larger rooms or commercial areas.
Integrated DOB construction keeps installation compact
The built-in LED and driver remove the need for a separate external driver. This integrated LED downlight supports a simpler recessed installation and cleaner ceiling space. The square recessed downlight comes in several wattages and three colour temperatures. This helps match different rooms, tasks, and interior moods.
High colour quality supports comfortable everyday use
A CRI of at least 92 helps colours appear clearer and more natural. The broad 120-degree beam reduces harsh lighting contrast across the room. Choose the recessed ceiling light size only after checking the actual ceiling cut-out. This is especially important when replacing an existing downlight.
Prefer a softer ceiling appearance? Explore the Megaman round LED downlight.
FAQ
Why choose a Megaman LED recessed downlight?
Megaman LED recessed downlights combine reliable lighting performance with good energy efficiency. The 7W, 9W and 12W models deliver up to 120 lumens per watt, while CRI 92 supports clearer and more natural colours. Multiple wattages, colour temperatures and cut-out sizes suit different Singapore homes and commercial spaces. Megaman originated in Germany in 1994 and has more than 30 years of lighting industry experience.
Why must I measure the existing downlight cut-out before buying a replacement?
Measure the actual ceiling cut-out, not the visible exterior trim of the downlight. Remove the existing fitting and measure the ceiling opening from edge to edge. The replacement downlight must match the cut-out size and available ceiling depth. A larger fitting may require additional cutting, while a smaller fitting can leave visible gaps and require patching. Checking first helps avoid unnecessary false-ceiling repair work.











