Our top picks for LED office panels (600×600 and 300×1200) across standard, premium, budget, and specialty applications. Compared by UGR, CRI, efficacy, flicker, dimming compatibility, and value.
LED panel lights are the standard office lighting solution — replacing fluorescent troffers in suspended ceiling grids worldwide. The best LED panels in 2026 deliver UGR < 19 for visual comfort, CRI 80-95 for color accuracy, 120-160 lm/W efficacy for energy savings, and flicker-free dimming for modern smart office integration.
We evaluated panels based on UGR performance, CRI, efficacy, flicker (IEEE 1789), dimming compatibility, build quality, and total cost of ownership for standard 600×600 and 300×1200 formats.
| Criterion | Target | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| UGR | < 19 (standard), < 16 (premium) | #1 office lighting complaint — glare causes eye strain and headaches |
| CRI | CRI 80+ standard, CRI 90+ premium | Color accuracy for design work, video calls, and occupant comfort |
| Efficacy | 120+ lm/W minimum; 140+ lm/W recommended | Energy cost over 50,000+ hour lifespan |
| Flicker | IEEE 1789 low-risk; flicker % < 8% | Invisible flicker causes headaches, eye strain |
| Dimming | DALI or 0-10V compatible | Daylight harvesting, occupancy sensing, smart building integration |
Best for: Open-plan offices, meeting rooms, standard commercial fit-outs. The sweet spot — high CRI 90 with excellent UGR performance and flicker-free DALI dimming. Meets EN 12464-1 for all office task areas. Edge-lit design with microprism diffuser for uniform luminance.
Best for: Executive offices, design studios, healthcare consultation rooms, and premium fit-outs. UGR<16 for virtually glare-free operation. CRI 95 with R9 90+ for accurate color rendering essential in design and medical settings.
Best for: Budget office fit-outs, education, government projects where cost is the primary criterion. Meets minimum EN 12464-1 requirements. Good for back-office areas where premium CRI is not required.
Best for: Modern open-plan offices preferring the 300×1200 format. The larger panel provides better coverage per fixture — fewer fixtures needed for equivalent lighting. Clean, contemporary aesthetic.