
EXPERT GUIDE | DALI vs DALI-2 — what’s the difference?
In architectural lighting, control systems define comfort, functionality, and efficiency. One of the most established standards is DALI, short for Digital Addressable Lighting Interface. But today, many luminaires use DALI-2. What’s the difference — and why does it matter?
What is DALI?
DALI is the original standard for digital lighting control. It enables dimming, on/off switching, and scene setting via a wired network. However, early DALI devices didn’t always communicate reliably across brands.
Improved: DALI 2.
DALI-2 improves that. It introduces certified compatibility between luminaires, sensors, switches, and control devices — regardless of manufacturer. It also adds two-way communication, allowing luminaires to send feedback such as energy use or error reports to the control system. This simplifies monitoring and maintenance.
At Karizma Luce, all DALI luminaires — including Dea Juno M — are equipped exclusively with DALI-2 drivers. This ensures precise dimming, long-term compatibility, and full integration into modern control systems.
For smaller or flexible projects, phase-cut dimming or Casambi wireless control can be used as alternative control methods.
Why DALI 2 matters.
DALI-2 delivers consistency, interoperability, and insight — essential for professional environments where reliability and control precision matter most.
Other DALI options.
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