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LED 8W Floor Lamp, Corner Light With Tripod Stand For Living Room, Bedroom And Office |
High Brightness and intensityLEDs are capable of emitting an extremely high level of brightness. Thatâs why wattage is no longer a viable measurement of brightness â instead, look at a bulbâs lumen output when youâre making the switch to LEDs or other energy-efficient lighting. Take a look at how LEDs compare to incandescent and CFL bulbs.Exceptional color RangeIncandescent bulbs require gels or filters to create different colors and shades of light. On the other hand, LEDs offer a wide range of colors and color temperatures without the use of gels or filters, which can burn out or fade over time. With LEDs, it is the actual diode (or its phosphorus coating) that is changed to alter the color of the emitted light, so you can trust that it will stay the same shade until the end of its lifespan.Directional LightingBy design, LEDs emit their light in one direction rather than all around. This helps reduce energy consumption because no light is wasted or trapped within reflectors and diffusers, which can keep over half the generated light from exiting the bulb. The directional nature of their output makes LEDs ideal for applications such as task lighting and recessed downlights. |
Specification
Lamp Body Material |
Iron |
Input Voltage(V) |
100-220V |
Lamp Luminous Efficiency(lm/w) |
55 |
Lamp Luminous Flux(lm) |
450 |
Working Temperature(â) |
-90 |
Light Source |
LED, Energy saving |
Lighting solutions service |
Lighting and circuitry design |
Design Style |
Modern |
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LED 8W Floor Lamp, Corner Light With Tripod Stand For Living Room, Bedroom And Office |
High Brightness and intensityLEDs are capable of emitting an extremely high level of brightness. Thatâs why wattage is no longer a viable measurement of brightness â instead, look at a bulbâs lumen output when youâre making the switch to LEDs or other energy-efficient lighting. Take a look at how LEDs compare to incandescent and CFL bulbs.Exceptional color RangeIncandescent bulbs require gels or filters to create different colors and shades of light. On the other hand, LEDs offer a wide range of colors and color temperatures without the use of gels or filters, which can burn out or fade over time. With LEDs, it is the actual diode (or its phosphorus coating) that is changed to alter the color of the emitted light, so you can trust that it will stay the same shade until the end of its lifespan.Directional LightingBy design, LEDs emit their light in one direction rather than all around. This helps reduce energy consumption because no light is wasted or trapped within reflectors and diffusers, which can keep over half the generated light from exiting the bulb. The directional nature of their output makes LEDs ideal for applications such as task lighting and recessed downlights. |
Specification
Lamp Body Material |
Iron |
Input Voltage(V) |
100-220V |
Lamp Luminous Efficiency(lm/w) |
55 |
Lamp Luminous Flux(lm) |
450 |
Working Temperature(â) |
-90 |
Light Source |
LED, Energy saving |
Lighting solutions service |
Lighting and circuitry design |
Design Style |
Modern |






















