UFO LED High Bay Light

Whether you’re lighting a warehouse, factory, or commercial space, our HB61A and HB62A series provide powerful, energy-efficient illumination with flexible wattage and color temperature options to fit any application.

UFO High Bay Light

Different Brackets Available

UFO High Bay Light
UFO High Bay Light

Key Features

The HB61A and HB62A UFO LED High Bay Lights are engineered for superior efficiency and flexibility, making them ideal for a wide range of commercial and industrial lighting needs. With high efficacy and multiple wattage/CCT tunable options, these fixtures provide optimal illumination and significant operational savings.

UFO High Bay Light
  • Wattage Tunable: 80W, 100W, 120W, 160W, 200W, 250W, and combinations (e.g., 160/120/100/80W tunable)
  • Lumen Output: Up to 40,000 lumens for high-ceiling applications
  • Efficacy: 160 lumens per watt (LPW), setting a new standard for energy efficiency
  • Color Temperature: Selectable 3000K, 4000K, 5000K for various environments
  • Mounting Options: Available with hook and U-bracket for straightforward installation
  • Voltage Range: Supports 120-277V (LV) and 120-347V (MV)
  • Available Diffuser: Polycarbonate diffuser option for glare control and even light distribution
  • HID Replacement: Suitable for replacing 175W–1000W HID fixtures, reducing energy and maintenance costs
UFO Specification

Why Choose LUMINEX LED Shoebox Light?

Factory-Direct Savings

Manufactured in our state-of-the-art Cambodia facility, our LUFO high bay lights deliver exceptional quality—without the markup. Enjoy lower costs and zero import duty.

Stocked in the USA

Get the lights you need, when you need them. With inventory in the USA, we guarantee fast delivery, no warehouse headaches, and no financing delays.

Contractor-Ready

Designed for easy installation, robust durability, and maximum energy efficiency—LUMINEX is the partner you can trust for every outdoor project.

What is a UFO high bay light?

A UFO high bay light is a type of high-efficiency LED lighting fixture designed specifically for illuminating large, open indoor spaces with high ceilings—typically 15 feet or higher. The term “UFO” refers to its distinctive, round, saucer-like shape, which resembles the classic depiction of an unidentified flying object (UFO).

Key Features

  • Shape: Circular, compact design (unlike traditional linear high bays)
  • Mounting Height: Ideal for ceilings 15–40 feet high
  • Light Output: High lumen output, often ranging from 10,000 to over 40,000 lumens
  • Energy Efficiency: Uses LED technology for significant energy savings over traditional metal halide or fluorescent fixtures
  • Durability: Typically constructed with robust materials, rated for industrial use, and often IP65 or higher for dust and moisture resistance

Typical Applications

  • Warehouses
  • Manufacturing plants
  • Gymnasiums
  • Large retail stores
  • Aircraft hangars

Advantages Over Traditional High Bays

  • Better Light Quality: High color rendering, uniform light distribution, and reduced glare
  • Longer Lifespan: LEDs last much longer than HID or fluorescent lamps
  • Lower Maintenance: Fewer bulb replacements and less downtime
  • Instant On/Off: No warm-up time like older technologies

Why Choose UFO High Bay Lights?

  • Space-Saving: Compact form factor, easy to install
  • Versatile Mounting: Can be suspended by hooks, chains, or even surface-mounted
  • Cost-Effective: Reduces both energy and maintenance costs over time

In summary:
A UFO high bay light is a modern, energy-efficient solution for lighting large, high-ceiling spaces, offering superior performance, durability, and cost savings compared to traditional lighting options. If you’re considering lighting upgrades for your facility, UFO high bays are an excellent choice.



What is the difference between linear and UFO high bay lights?

1. Shape & Design

  • Linear High Bay Lights

    • Shape: Rectangular or long bar-shaped, resembling traditional fluorescent fixtures.
    • Design: Elongated, ideal for even light distribution over rectangular areas.
  • UFO High Bay Lights

    • Shape: Circular, resembling a flying saucer (hence “UFO”).
    • Design: Compact, with a round footprint that allows for easy installation and a modern look.

2. Light Distribution

  • Linear High Bays

    • Beam Spread: Wide and rectangular, matches the shape of aisles or large open spaces.
    • Best For: Warehouses, assembly lines, supermarkets, gymnasiums—anywhere you want uniform lighting across wide or long areas.
  • UFO High Bays

    • Beam Spread: More circular, typically with narrower beam angles (60°, 90°, 120°).
    • Best For: Open areas with high ceilings, such as warehouses, factories, and sports arenas.

3. Mounting Height

  • Linear High Bays

    • Typical Height: 10–30 feet.
    • Application: Suited for both medium and high ceilings, especially in spaces with racking or shelving.
  • UFO High Bays

    • Typical Height: 15–40+ feet.
    • Application: Designed for higher ceilings and open spaces, providing powerful downlighting.

4. Installation & Maintenance

  • Linear High Bays

    • Installation: Slightly more involved due to size and weight; may require suspension kits or surface mounting.
    • Maintenance: Easy to access and clean, especially in aisles.
  • UFO High Bays

    • Installation: Quick and simple—usually a single hook or pendant mount.
    • Maintenance: Fewer fixtures needed due to higher lumen output per unit.

5. Cost & Efficiency

  • Linear High Bays

    • Initial Cost: Often slightly higher due to size and materials.
    • Efficiency: Excellent for spaces that need uniformity; less light wasted on walls.
  • UFO High Bays

    • Initial Cost: Generally lower for the same lumen output.
    • Efficiency: Very efficient in open areas; fewer fixtures can cover more area.

6. Typical Applications

Linear High BayUFO High Bay
Warehouses with aislesOpen warehouses
SupermarketsGymnasiums
Big-box retailLarge manufacturing plants
Schools, gymsAircraft hangars

Quick Recommendation

  • Choose Linear High Bay if you need to light up long aisles or rectangular spaces with shelving.
  • Choose UFO High Bay if you have open, high-ceiling spaces and want easy installation with fewer fixtures.



How long do high bay lights last?

1. LED High Bay Lights

  • Typical Lifespan:
    50,000 to 100,000 hours
  • Years of Use:
    Usually 10–20 years, depending on daily usage and environment.
  • Notes:
    LEDs are the most popular choice today due to their long life, low maintenance, and energy efficiency.

2. Metal Halide High Bay Lights

  • Typical Lifespan:
    10,000 to 20,000 hours
  • Years of Use:
    2–5 years with regular use.
  • Notes:
    These were standard for decades but are being replaced by LEDs. They also lose brightness (lumen depreciation) much faster than LEDs.

3. High-Pressure Sodium (HPS) High Bay Lights

  • Typical Lifespan:
    24,000 hours on average
  • Years of Use:
    About 4–6 years.
  • Notes:
    HPS is more common in outdoor or industrial spaces, but still less efficient and shorter-lived than LEDs.

4. Fluorescent High Bay Lights

  • Typical Lifespan:
    15,000 to 35,000 hours
  • Years of Use:
    3–7 years.
  • Notes:
    Less common for high bay applications now, but still seen in some older installations.

What Affects Lifespan?

  • Quality of Fixture and Components: Better brands last longer.
  • Operating Environment: Excessive heat, dust, or moisture can reduce lifespan.
  • Usage Patterns: Lights run 24/7 will reach their rated hours much sooner.
  • Maintenance: Regular cleaning and timely replacement of components (like drivers for LEDs) help maximize life.

Summary Table

TypeTypical Lifespan (Hours)Typical Years of Use
LED50,000–100,00010–20
Metal Halide10,000–20,0002–5
HPS24,0004–6
Fluorescent15,000–35,0003–7

In summary:
If you want the longest-lasting, lowest-maintenance solution, LED high bay lights are the clear choice today. If you have existing non-LED high bays, consider upgrading for better performance and reduced operational costs.

How do you dim LED UFO lights?

1. Check If Your UFO Light Is Dimmable

  • Not all LED UFO lights are dimmable.
  • Look at the product specs or the driver label for terms like “dimmable,” “0-10V dimming,” “Triac dimming,” or “PWM dimming.”

2. Identify the Dimming Method

The most common dimming methods for LED UFO lights are:

A. 0-10V Dimming
  • Most common for commercial/industrial UFO fixtures.
  • You’ll see two extra wires (usually purple and gray) coming from the driver.
  • How it works:
    • A 0-10V dimmer sends a low voltage (0-10V DC) signal to the light.
    • 0V = minimum brightness (often not totally off), 10V = full brightness.

Wiring Steps:

  1. Turn off power.
  2. Connect the purple wire to the “+” terminal and the gray wire to the “-” terminal of your 0-10V dimmer.
  3. Restore power and test.
B. Triac/Phase-Cut (Forward/Reverse Phase) Dimming
  • Less common for UFOs, but possible.
  • Works with standard wall dimmers (like for incandescent/halogen bulbs).
  • The fixture must specifically support this method.
C. PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) Dimming
  • Used in some specialty applications.
  • Requires a compatible PWM dimmer and wiring.

3. Install the Proper Dimmer

  • For 0-10V: Use a 0-10V dimmer switch (Leviton, Lutron, etc.).
  • For Triac: Use a compatible wall dimmer (check fixture compatibility!).
  • For PWM: Use a PWM dimmer as specified by the manufacturer.

4. Test and Adjust

  • Turn on the power.
  • Adjust the dimmer to ensure smooth dimming.
  • If you see flickering, double-check wiring and compatibility.

Pro Tips

  • Never use an incompatible dimmer—it can damage the LED driver or cause flickering.
  • Always check the manufacturer’s instructions for wiring and dimmer compatibility.
  • For multiple fixtures, make sure your dimmer can handle the total wattage.

Summary Table

Dimming TypeExtra WiresDimmer TypeTypical Use
0-10VYes0-10V Dimmer SwitchCommercial/Industrial
Triac/PhaseNo (Line)Standard Wall DimmerResidential/Some Commercial
PWMSometimesPWM DimmerSpecialty/Custom

What is the best brand of LED lights to buy?

1. Philips (Signify)

  • Strengths: Excellent color rendering, energy efficiency, long lifespan.
  • Product Range: Residential, commercial, and industrial.
  • Why Choose: Industry leader, strong warranty, widely available.

2. Cree Lighting

  • Strengths: Exceptional brightness, durability, and advanced technology.
  • Product Range: Commercial, industrial, outdoor, and some residential.
  • Why Choose: Made in the USA, innovative, great for demanding environments.

3. GE Lighting (Current, a Daintree company)

  • Strengths: Trusted brand, consistent quality.
  • Product Range: Residential and commercial.
  • Why Choose: Good balance of price and performance, strong support.

4. Lithonia Lighting (Acuity Brands)

  • Strengths: Wide range of fixtures, especially for commercial and industrial use.
  • Product Range: Commercial, industrial, outdoor.
  • Why Choose: Reliable, good for large projects, robust support.

5. Sylvania (LEDVANCE)

  • Strengths: Affordable, good quality, easy to find.
  • Product Range: Residential, commercial, automotive.
  • Why Choose: Good for budget-conscious buyers, reliable performance.

6. Feit Electric

  • Strengths: Affordable, innovative consumer products.
  • Product Range: Residential, smart lighting.
  • Why Choose: Great for home use, smart bulbs, easy to install.

7. TCP Lighting

  • Strengths: Energy-efficient, long-lasting, good for commercial settings.
  • Product Range: Commercial, some residential.
  • Why Choose: Solid value, good for bulk purchases.

8. LUMINEX

  • Strengths: Innovative designs, energy efficient, robust quality.
  • Product Range: Commercial, industrial lighting.
  • Why Choose: Cost-competitive (Cambodia factory, low tariffs), fast USA delivery (local stock).

Key Considerations When Choosing LED Lights

  • Application: Where will the lights be used (home, office, warehouse)?
  • Color Temperature: Warm (2700K–3000K) for homes, cool (4000K–5000K) for offices/shops.
  • Lumens: The brightness you need.
  • Dimming: Do you need dimmable lights?
  • Warranty: Look for at least 3–5 years.
  • Certifications: ENERGY STAR, DLC, UL listing for safety and efficiency.

My Professional Recommendation

  • For Residential: Philips, GE, Feit Electric
  • For Commercial/Industrial: Cree, Lithonia, Sylvania, LUMINEX
  • For Smart Lighting: Philips Hue, Feit Electric