GU10 LED Spotlight Bulbs 5W, Cool White, 6500K, 365lm, No Flickering, Energy Saving Led Bulbs, Equivalent 40-50W GU10 Halogen Spot Light Bulbs, Non-Dimmable,10 Pack
£14.86
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A Colour Temperature of 6500 K - provids you with a bright, modern atmosphere, ideal for home lighting design
Energy Saving GU10 LED Spot Light Bulbs - Equivalent 40-50W halogen spotlight bulbs, saves up to 85+% energy
Long-Life LED Daylight Bulbs Bulbs - Up to 15 Years - With a lifetime of up to 15,000 hours
High Colour Rendering Index (CRI>80) - provides vivid and natural colour, protect your eyes well
Non-Dimmable GU10 LED Bulbs - NOT compatible with dimmers, DON'T use them with dimmers
Product Description
Technical Details
Type: GU10 Bulb
Voltage: AC220-240V 50Hz
Power: 5 Watt
Lumen: 365Lm
Color Temp.: 6500K
CRI: 80+
Dimmable: Non
Warm Tips:
NOT compatible with dimmers, DON'T use them with dimmers.
Please confirm if the size is suitable for your light fixture before purchasing.
Advantages of LED Bulbs
Durability: There are no moving or fragile parts so that it can last for decades before replacement is needed.
Energy Saving: LEDs can be many times more energy efficient than light bulbs, depending on the application.
Low Operation Cost: Higher durability and energy efficiency of LEDstranslate into a reduced overall application cost throughout the lifecycle.
Characteristics of LED Bulbs
Light Generated by LED is Directional.
Low Energy Consumption: 80% to 90% of energy will be saved.
Long Life: Light will decay lumen output, but rarely burn out or dead.
What is a beam angle of LED lights?
A beam angle is the angle of LED light that spreads across the floor when a LED lights is turned on. It can also be referred to as a beam spread. Choosing the right type of beam angle can give your building the right type of ambience and visibility.
For most domestic household ceiling fitted appliances a beam angle in the 30-40 degrees will be sufficient given the standard height of ceilings and the range, spread and number of light bulbs in the area. Please also note that the wattage, type of light bulb and colour used will also determine the beam angles available.
What is a good CRI for LEDs?
Color Rendering Index (CRI) is the measurement of how colors look under a light source when compared with sunlight. The index is measured from 0-100, with a perfect 100 indicating that colors under the light source appear the same as they would under natural sunlight.
Lights with a CRI that is measured greater than 80 are considered to be more than acceptable for most applications.
Why are LEDs better than halogen bulbs?
LED bulbs are the opposite of halogen in many ways. LEDs emit a white light that is brighter than most halogens. This makes seeing things around corners easier and looks much cooler.
In addition, LEDs are far more efficient than halogen bulbs. While halogens generate a large amount of heat, the amount of heat created with LEDs is far smaller, helping save energy. Since these bulbs save more energy, you can expect an LED bulb to last longer than a halogen bulb.
Thanks to these advantages, LED bulbs are gaining popularity among drivers. Today, LEDs are being offered with most modern vehicles as standard or optional features.
WHAT IS LIGHT FLICKER?
Light flicker refers to rapid changes in light intensity where the light appears to be unsteady, irregular or fluttering.
To correct flicker you can upgrade to our LED bulbs which feature constant current drivers that deliver a smooth, regular voltage without the issue of flicker.