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STB SERIES
The STB Series LED street lighting from SEEKING is built for cities and commercial areas that need bright, even illumination without the heavy maintenance that older fixtures demand. This model uses a 24-LED lens module paired with a glass cover, which helps boost light output while keeping long-term durability under control. The smooth outer body isn’t just a design touch—it reduces dust buildup, so the fixture stays cleaner and maintains optical performance longer, even in places where wind and sand are common.
Power options range from 50 W up to 200 W, with an output efficiency reaching 160 lm/W, which means fewer fixtures may be needed on long roadways and wide parking lots. With beam patterns TPⅡM, TPⅡS, TPⅢM and TPⅢS, the STB Series supports different road layouts, including two-lane streets, community roads, logistic parks, and main commercial routes.
The light uses an isolated MOSO driver, 10 kV surge protection, IP66 waterproof rating and IK08 impact resistance, giving it the reliability required for harsh outdoor conditions. Whether it’s continuous rain, dust from construction areas or the occasional vibration from heavy traffic, the STB Series holds up well.
Typical uses include city streets, industrial zones, parking lots, port areas, neighborhood roads, bike lanes and public squares—anywhere that requires stable, high-output LED street lighting with good energy savings and long lifespan.
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Power (W)
Luminous Flux 160lm/W
Light distribution curve

Above lumens based on 4000K Ra:80
The STB Series from SEEKING uses a 24-LED per-lens structure with a glass cover to create strong output efficiency and consistent road illumination. Combined with a self-cleaning housing and a high-performance MOSO driver, it delivers long-term stability in tough outdoor conditions.
It is commonly used on city streets, industrial park roads, residential communities, parking lots, large open squares, ports and logistics centers—anywhere requiring high lumen output and dependable nighttime visibility.
Smaller roads and community streets often use 50–100 W, while wider or high-traffic roads benefit from 150–200 W. It mainly depends on pole height, spacing and target lux level.
Yes. With an efficiency of up to 160 lm/W, the STB Series can replace older metal halide or sodium lamps with much lower energy use while providing better brightness and uniformity.
The STB Series offers TPⅡM, TPⅡS, TPⅢM, TPⅢS, covering most roadway types including narrow streets, two-lane roads, sidewalks, and broader traffic routes.
Absolutely. With IP66 waterproofing and IK08 impact resistance, the fixture is suitable for rainy climates, dusty industrial zones and coastal regions.
You can choose 4000K for softer city lighting or 5700K for brighter commercial or industrial areas. Both options deliver CRI > 80 for improved visibility.
The STB Series is rated at L80B20 > 100,000 hours, supported by stable thermal performance and a reliable MOSO driver.
Yes. The adjustable mounting angles and universal bracket design make replacement of old street lights straightforward without major pole alterations.
It can be integrated into external control systems such as photocells, timers or centralized smart lighting networks. SEEKING can assist when specific control requirements are provided.
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