It seems like you’re referencing a specific lighting product, the SCONCE WL2201 6.5W. “CCT” typically stands for Correlated Color Temperature. Correlated Color Temperature is a specification of the color appearance of the light emitted by a light source, measured in degrees Kelvin (K). It indicates whether the light appears warm (yellowish) or cool (bluish) in tone.
For the SCONCE WL2201 6.5W, “CCT” likely refers to the range of color temperatures that the light can emit. Without more context, it’s hard to pinpoint the exact color temperature range of this specific product. However, typical color temperature options for LED lighting fixtures like this one might include warm white (around 2700K-3000K), cool white (around 4000K-4500K), or daylight (around 5000K-6500K).
If you need more detailed information about the color temperature options or any other specifications of the SCONCE WL2201 6.5W, I would recommend referring to the product documentation provided by the manufacturer or contacting their customer support.
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