Full Spectrum version of KR90DR will be released from eco-lamp and Blue Harbor

By on Apr 08, 2012

As you know, eco-lamp released special KR93 called KR93SP in Japanese market by working with Blue Harbor and Eiji at 1.023World.  KR93SP contains 400nm, 420nm and cyan spectrum LED to mimic Sun light spectrum.  Now, eco-lamp and Blue Harbor are preparing to release KR90DR designed for LPS. Also fresh water model name KR90FW will be released.

As you know KR93SP is a product to focus on the light spectrum for Corals especially SPS.  That’s why they include 400nm, 420nm and cyan spectrum.  KR90DR does not include 400nm LED, but still including 420nm spectrum.

These special LED system lights are new in the market, so you may not be  able to find many tanks using these lights.  However, I have no doubt that there will be awesome tank with these special lights soon.  These models are only available in Japan, but they might be selling elsewhere in the near feature.

The price and actual release date is not officially announced from Blue Harbor, but the release date is expected to be sometime around this summer.

via 1.023 world

 

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  • http://profile.yahoo.com/6CTN3SR2HNE5ZTMONJKKTRQZMQ EugeneW

    I think if i see another LED model released im going to throw up…

  • Untico

    Keep them coming, the more releases the better the systems available along with better prices due to competition

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_3PQR2S2EAZUDJKVYUCKLCWJ37Q Micheal

    Perhaps, however I still don’t think you’ll see any of the existing good brands come down in price, just more choices from unknown units leaving more confusion about which are actually good units.

    Often economics of competition don’t play out the same way when the market is as small as it is.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=622465486 Ryan Thompson

    “Full Spectrum” and the highest wavelength on the DeepReef is Cool White? Yeah, good try there.

    Epic fail on that one.

    The FreshWater system will have a much better look IMO.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_TY62P4IMCIOGM5T3WOGV625FII The Jesus

    The MaxSpect Mazarra X package is supposed to come in at a VERY competitive price.  If it actually does sell for $500-550 for the entire kit (including a master unit and slave unit) then I guarantee you will start to see other brands come down in price.  If MaxSpect’s competitors don’t price their units competitively with MaxSpect, then they’ll be losing out on a lot (I would be willing to bet that it would be an overwhelming majority of consumers looking to buy an led setup) of potential buyers.  Then again, a lot of people are still happy to pay 3-5 times as much for an Apple laptop than another brand with equivalent to slightly better hardware/specs, so I could be wrong, but I doubt it.  The MaxSpect Mazarra X’s will sell like wildfire at that price, and I can’t imagine that AI and others will be able to continue selling their lights for twice the price for half the product without taking some major losses.  Still, Apple is the perfect counter-example to my view about that.