New website for Hella NZ

New website for Hella NZ

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With a fresh look and exciting new features and content, the newly launched platform showcases Hella’s latest lighting and electrical products in a simple to operate, easy to navigate user friendly format.

What’s new?

Fresh, modern look:  simplified, structured and sophisticated.

And it’s easy to navigate:  the modern layout makes browsing straightforward, and offers all the menu choices at a glance.

With more options and fewer mouse clicks, Hella’s extensive product range, technical information and resources, a  directory of certified installers and retail partners, downloads of our latest publications, informative videos, instruction sheets, as well as Techworld, the specialist on-line knowledge portal, are at your fingertips.

The handy filter tool makes finding the right product easier. The new filter option streamlines various choices for the required application.

The new favourite option allows the user to log in and save lists of preferred or regularly purchased items for quick future references.

Interactive Interface: an image or short video instruction says more than 1,000 words – browse the Hella video library for short clips about its products, the company and tutorials. The download section also features Hella catalogues and Hella’s own Spotlight magazines.

Make sure to check in regularly for updates and more content to come: www.hella.co.nz

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